Thursday, April 4, 2013

New Follower, Update on Dad, and What are friends for?

     New Follower,

      General Quarters, General Quarters, All Hands man your battle stations, up and forward to starboard, down and aft to port, I have a brother who has decided to follow my humble little blog. I would like to welcome THE CHIEF to my blog, Lets meet up in the mess and drink some java, bullshit. and discuss when we will put some JO's on sea duty by the flush of a toilet. Thanks for following and look forward to hearing you contrasting points of view. Your welcome in my mess anytime shipmate. All others, follow the link and go check out The Chiefs blog.

Update on Dad,

    Dad is doing ok mentally; however, the VA is dragging their knuckles on getting him fixed, so when I head back up this next weekend, either I will put my size 12 in their ass or I will be in the Richland County Jail, I think you all get the point. Warlock, may need you and your brothers to spring me out. Rambo will be considered a pussy when I get done.

What are friends for?

     Its amazing how when a man has a event happen in his life and has to worry about the well-being of a father for whom I was born from his loin of how so-called friends dont even bother to see how you are doing. You know what, I wont waste the time even going more into it, not going to waste precious energy, but thought I would put it out to everyone, so please comment. I'm used to doing things on my own and alone anyway, so I know how to handle things, besides I am Senior Chief, Thanks So-Called Friends!!!!!!!!!

    Tomorrow is a new day, have to catch up on work, start on an individual assignment, team assignment, and answer a weekly discussion question. Take a final exam, final power-point presentation, and coach Little League practice with a little league game on saturday and team pictures. Am I busy? What do you think? All before I head back to SC!

Senior

11 comments:

  1. well...I am here if ya need to be sprung.
    BTW....over there on Veteran's road, behind the Hardee's, there is a little hole in the wall called "The Shed".....it is a bunch of Christian bikers who get together on the weekends, and my younger brother is the pastor over there.....feel free to drop in and get fed and entertained....

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  2. Thoughts and prayers for your dad. Hope it doesn't come to having to post bail... But if it does, well we can do that too! :-)

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  3. May your Dad be feeling as right as rain again soon. Best wishes.

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  4. Praying for your Dad, and Family. I learned at age 11 about "friends" you can count on. When my Grandpa passed, Grandma found out who her "friends" were. Sad, but true. My wife found out in 2006 when I was in the hospital for 6 days, and home recovery for 5 months. She could only count on my parents and my 5 kids.

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  5. Hope thinks go better with the VA I know how slow they can operate.

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  6. Hope your Dad feels better very soon. Life, is hard upon us all. Take care, my friend.

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  7. Senior, it's always sobering when people you thought you could count on, just disappear. Adversity identifies the real ones, though. I hope your dad gets better quickly, despite the VA's sloth.

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  8. Hey Senior, always glad to run across another goat. Good luck on your Dad.

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  9. I'm sure that getting fixed by the VA is much like their hiring process, from what I've seen. The paper work and red tape is a lot to get through, but don't forget that there are a lot of people that genuinely care about our vets. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

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  10. I don't live close by to help, but sure can pray!! Hope everything improves soon.

    Blessings to you and your Dad.

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  11. I learned about friends. I had a get-together/party once a month for three years. When I quit having them, the people got together at their homes and went out to eat together. I was never invited, yet they never missed an event at my house. Each picnic, potluck, and Christmas was eagerly attended at my home. Now that I need help and friends, they barely greet me in the grocery store. It is sad that people are so unfeeling for you and your father.

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