Title and photograph is from AuntiE.
AuntiE
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ginnyt wrote:
Title and photograph is from AuntiE.
For those who may be confused, it is a photo of a solider sleeping on an airport floor with his "military" partner "got his back" literally. The solider was awaiting his connecting flight.
The people who would be confused about the photo would be those who NEVER would have anybody's back, because they do not understand the meaning of such a phrase.
Nicely put. I so agree with paragraph 2. I can not tell you how many airport floors my husband and I bunked down on waiting for connecting flights. I did not have a campaign like this solider, so my husband and I took turns.
AuntiE wrote:
For those who may be confused, it is a photo of a solider sleeping on an airport floor with his "military" partner "got his back" literally. The solider was awaiting his connecting flight.
The people who would be confused about the photo would be those who NEVER would have anybody's back, because they do not understand the meaning of such a phrase.
ginnyt wrote:
Nicely put. I so agree with paragraph 2. I can not tell you how many airport floors my husband and I bunked down on waiting for connecting flights. I did not have a campaign like this solider, so my husband and I took turns.
Quoting Jack Nicholson, "You can't handle the t***h!" Those who stand at ready to insure and protect my ability to remain free and innocent of the incursion of outside aggression have my lifelong respect and gratitude.
I have no gift in return. It seems like a start to live each day in joy and gratitude. And create a circle of love and peace.
Which, after all is the object of their sacrifice.
ginnyt wrote:
Title and photograph is from AuntiE.
Awesome and I dare anyone to so much as touch that soldier. Friends like that are hard to come by.
When it comes to safe flying - got this joke that is the absolute in flying safety:
Israeli Technology
Now why didnt we think of that?????
The Israelis are developing an airport security device that eliminates the privacy concerns that come with full-body scanners. It's an armored booth you step into that will not X-ray you, but will detonate any explosive device you may have on your person.
Israel sees this as a win-win situation for everyone, with none of this racial profiling. It will also eliminate the costs of long and expensive trials.
You're in the airport terminal and you hear a muffled explosion. Shortly thereafter, an announcement: "Attention to all standby passengers, El Al is proud to announce a seat available on flight 670 to London. Shalom!"
BRILLIANT!
Maintenance Clean up at gate 2.
BearK wrote:
When it comes to safe flying - got this joke that is the absolute in flying safety:
Israeli Technology
Now why didnt we think of that?????
The Israelis are developing an airport security device that eliminates the privacy concerns that come with full-body scanners. It's an armored booth you step into that will not X-ray you, but will detonate any explosive device you may have on your person.
Israel sees this as a win-win situation for everyone, with none of this racial profiling. It will also eliminate the costs of long and expensive trials.
You're in the airport terminal and you hear a muffled explosion. Shortly thereafter, an announcement: "Attention to all standby passengers, El Al is proud to announce a seat available on flight 670 to London. Shalom!"
BRILLIANT!
Maintenance Clean up at gate 2.
When it comes to safe flying - got this joke that ... (
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I love it can we order them now?
bahmer wrote:
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I love it can we order them now?
Baggage too... Make showing-up 2 hours early for a flight truly meaningful...
Singularity wrote:
Quoting Jack Nicholson, "You can't handle the t***h!" Those who stand at ready to insure and protect my ability to remain free and innocent of the incursion of outside aggression have my lifelong respect and gratitude.
I have no gift in return. It seems like a start to live each day in joy and gratitude. And create a circle of love and peace.
Which, after all is the object of their sacrifice.
Nicely Stated. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Singularity wrote:
Quoting Jack Nicholson, "You can't handle the t***h!" Those who stand at ready to insure and protect my ability to remain free and innocent of the incursion of outside aggression have my lifelong respect and gratitude.
I have no gift in return. It seems like a start to live each day in joy and gratitude. And create a circle of love and peace.
Which, after all is the object of their sacrifice.
Nice post! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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