Last night I felt that I had resigned myself to making a bad grade on my Social final... On the flip side of that coin, Master and Commander is a fabulous film. Peter Weir is a fine director
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long lost lakelandroxychocolateApril 29 2004, 15:24:08 UTC
well if it isn't the guy that always sat in front of me in high school just because he thinks he superior with being in a higher alphabetical order. Go figure. Anyway I just wanted to say high and let you know that I am super proud of your current educational status. I know it isn't exciting as the Navy and all but what can you do? Anyway jot me a line or what not. I am pretty new to livejournal so if you have any tips on the site let me know. Crank
Re: long lost lakelandjasherginApril 29 2004, 15:41:26 UTC
Bobbie,
I suppose the appropriate thing to do would be to "friend" me. I will do the same for you my dear Bobbie. And I suppose you didn't mind me always being in front of you... I have a nice butt after all and we made wonderful lab partners.
Moving on, how is Navy life? Hopefully they have you stationed somewhere nice and not in the middle of all the action. The Pacific more likely... If you are ever in the Gainesville area you should come on by, it's always a party here. Hope all is well with the nursing program and be wary of U-boats such as the one pictured in my journal. Of course, last I checked we were not fighting the Germans, but one never knows with a unified Germany. they do love their unrestricted submarine warfare. Take care Bobbie Crank of Lakeland.
Yeah it was really amazing how I found you on this thing. Someone told me about the site so I thought I would check it out, plus I saw AS you wish on there and had to take a peep. Anyway Navy life is grand. Ok well maybe not grand but a life experience none the less. I am stationed on the USS Milius DDG-69 it is a small small ship but we are so big in spirit. Ok that was lame, I'm a dork. I am quite a busy little monkey. Since there is only 2 medical personnel on the ship and I just happen to be one of them. We take care of about 270 sailors. Sick-call can be pretty busy. San Diego is our homeport. It is a really diverse city. I love it!! Surf is awesome, food is great, and the weather isn't to shabby so I can't complain. We leave on deployment later this year, but I have to keep that on the hush hush voices carry level. I will be revisiting Lakeland after a 10 month dry spell from July 7th the big 26th birthday to July 18th another day in the existance of the Crank. Enough of me rambling. Oh on an expanding of your head note
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I suppose the appropriate thing to do would be to "friend" me. I will do the same for you my dear Bobbie. And I suppose you didn't mind me always being in front of you... I have a nice butt after all and we made wonderful lab partners.
Moving on, how is Navy life? Hopefully they have you stationed somewhere nice and not in the middle of all the action. The Pacific more likely... If you are ever in the Gainesville area you should come on by, it's always a party here. Hope all is well with the nursing program and be wary of U-boats such as the one pictured in my journal. Of course, last I checked we were not fighting the Germans, but one never knows with a unified Germany. they do love their unrestricted submarine warfare. Take care Bobbie Crank of Lakeland.
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