...and then the pilot and nfo united as one in harmonious bliss....blah, blah, blah....get a room!THAT's why I love you ... you make my world more beautiful.
ALOHA
...and then the pilot and nfo united as one in harmonious bliss....blah, blah, blah....get a room!THAT's why I love you ... you make my world more beautiful.
ALOHA
...and then the pilot and nfo united as one in harmonious bliss....blah, blah, blah....get a room!
We have ... we do ... we will ..... that's the benefit of being confident in one's own masculinity....and then the pilot and nfo united as one in harmonious bliss....blah, blah, blah....get a room!
I bet you doWe work together ....![]()
Poor Steve ... poor afraid, anxious, apprehensive, choked, diffident, hesitant, jumpy, questioning, shaky, touchy, troubled, unassured, unconfident, unpoised, unsure, uptight, vague, worried .... Steve.I bet you do
For some reason I get this mental image of A-4's first sitting on a horse looking like Charlston Heston on his off days trying to heard cattle and just yelling, "F@ck This!"
I always picture Jack Palance (sp?)...course he died...oh well...nothing is perfect.
I would "take" Beeville over K-ville any day.
Kingsville makes me sad that J1 is my first choice...
Good to be back guys...Cruces was great flying...come to think of it...maybe they would like a Trawing...![]()
We gave up on buying anything and moved into Capehart housing --- Yorktown Street --- got lucky and got the one that kept winning "yard of the month" ...I won't go as far as saying I didn't like it, we had some great times, and made life long friends. ....![]()
We gave up on buying anything and moved into Capehart housing --- Yorktown Street --- got lucky and got the one that kept winning "yard of the month" ...... but our street was the norm for the day:
*sigh* ... good 'ol Beeville ... Yorktown street .... NAS Chase .... working in our lives ...![]()
No ... it wasn't on Chase Field ... used to ride a bicycle from Capehart housing to work .... the place you're talking about is "in town" -- right by the freeway bypass -- watertower in the background. And probably the same Yorktown ... 2511 was mine ... funny how some things stick with you. The place -- in fact the whole street -- was nice and neat --- looked like hell when I took a trip down memory lane a couple of years ago ... mostly prison staff living there, from what I understand.You lived on the actual base? We lived on Yorktown, but in the base housing that was in town. The housing that for some odd reason....was good enough for military officers, but not good enough for Section 8 less than a year after we left.I actually liked our house there.
Did you ever go to Pinky's?
You must have been my (almost) next door neighbor ... you shoulda been there earlier .... but then, maybe not, as your house was home base for one of the "swapper couples".Too funny, we lived at 2507 Yorktown!......
Pinky's was a dive bar frequented by cocky young guys in flight suits. ...