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December 12th, 2004   #1
babysitter
 

Hi,everyone, glad to join you info


As a newcomer from China,mainland,I wish I could learn from you,also share some information with you.

Now I live in Shanghai, continue my study as an graduate in Biochemistry.

I think I find the forum suiting me most.

BTW. I am a PARTY MEMBER.
 
December 12th, 2004   #2
rotc boy
 
 
let me be the first to welcome you to the forum 8)


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Originally Posted by moving0target
Can't tell you how many times I've heard thugs robbing convenience stores say to each other, "Fix bayonets!"
 
December 12th, 2004   #3
dougal
 
 
Craic agus lots of beer.


I have heard him speak of the Ireland he wished to see. When he struck the spark on the anvil, he struck the anvil in my heart. When I leave school, the only pursuit I want to engage in is the winning of the freedom of my country. Michael Collins
 
December 12th, 2004   #4
Trevor
 
Welcome, Babysitter.


WO2 Trevor Perry,
Squadron Deputy Commander
746 Lightning Hawk RCACS
 
December 12th, 2004   #5
SleepySweeper
 
 
Welcome


Sweeps
 
December 12th, 2004   #6
AFSteliga
 
 
Welcome to the Forums. Hope you have a good time here.


MCpl K. Steliga
Ground Controller
Wing Operations/Air Traffic Control
14 Wing Greenwood
Royal Canadian Air Force

Per ardua ad astra
 
December 13th, 2004   #7
Italian Guy
 
 
Hi.


"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it".
Pericles.


 
December 13th, 2004   #8
DTop
 
 
Welcome and enjoy the forums.


I hate newspapermen. They come into camp and pick up their camp rumors and print them as facts. I regard them as spies, which in truth, they are.
Gen. W.T. Sherman
 
December 13th, 2004   #9
Missileer
 
 
Nothing wrong with parties as long as someone brings a couple of kegs.
Welcome.





“War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.”
—John Stuart Mill