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Now this what Swords are for :!: 1966 :!:

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Yep I was involved in a Sword arch once for one of the guys I instructed with. But since his new bride was in the Army we had to for go the tradition of the new bride getting a swat on the backside with the flat of the last mans sword. This is reserved for brides that are new to military life.

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Would that be you Fred? :D
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Would that be you Fred? :D
Cant be that young fella is good looking :wink: :lol:
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JReed wrote:
Ysabel Kid wrote:Would that be you Fred? :D
Cant be that young fella is good looking :wink: :lol:
I dunno - 42 years can put a lot of mileage on a man. I'll be turning 44 in a few months - and I feel the mileage!!! :shock:

Heck Jeremy, you weren't even alive in 1966! :wink:
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I must confess - Bordentown Military Institute 1966 Sword and Sabre Ball. And - the Queen. How time changes us but then you fellas are young. Wow 44 what a grand time - enjoy it. But then 60 is pretty good to. I'll be checkin' these young guys on 3/16.
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You know what they say its not the years its the mileage and from what You have said in the past you (no fault of your own) have packed on the miles.
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My dad was 7 in '66. I'm not even in the same ballpark as you "experienced" fellers.

That's a nice photo Old Savage, I like to see stuff that's been kept for a long time. :D
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Andrew wrote:My dad was 7 in '66. I'm not even in the same ballpark as you "experienced" fellers.

That's a nice photo Old Savage, I like to see stuff that's been kept for a long time. :D
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Old Savage wrote:I must confess - Bordentown Military Institute 1966 Sword and Sabre Ball. And - the Queen. How time changes us but then you fellas are young. Wow 44 what a grand time - enjoy it. But then 60 is pretty good to. I'll be checkin' these young guys on 3/16.
Yeah you can teach us young pups some old/new tricks :D .

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JReed wrote: Yeah you can teach us young pups some old/new tricks :D .
I dunno Jeremy - sounds like, compared to Andrew, you and I just made the "old as dirt" list! :shock:
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JReed wrote: When were you born?

January 20, 1984
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Yeah!!!!! there is someone younger then me on the board now :D :D
Please excuse me while I do the happy dance on better thought that isnt to good for my knees :wink:

Hey Andrew I have Marines that work for me that were borne in 1988.
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I've met "Mrs. Old Savage", and she is still a very pretty gal! And their daughters are very pretty too! Old Savage is a very lucky guy.

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Tutt, this isn't Mrs. Old Savage, a few earlier and 9 years before I met her, but thank you for the compliment. :)
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JR, I'll be watchin'. :wink: I am sure you guys know enough "tricks". And, 1947. I'm holding up pretty good don't you think?
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Old Savage wrote:Tutt, this isn't Mrs. Old Savage, a few earlier and 9 years before I met her, but thank you for the compliment. :)
Fred, you've posted pics of your pretty ladies a time or two. I personally think it is just bragging but then again, you certainly have something to brag about! :wink:
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1984?!? 1988? Heck, I think the jeans I'm wearing are older than that! My wife made me pitch (donate to Amvets - don't worry) some clothes this weekend, and I know for sure one of the jackets was from 1980... :roll:
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I mighta been alive when that picture was taken. Was born in March of 66.

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Ysabel Kid wrote:1984?!? 1988? Heck, I think the jeans I'm wearing are older than that! My wife made me pitch (donate to Amvets - don't worry) some clothes this weekend, and I know for sure one of the jackets was from 1980... :roll:


My first thought was " I've got socks older than that!" :shock:

YK you've got me by two years, and man if everything hurts this bad at 40 I can't imagine what 60's gonna be like! :?

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I'm with ya Jason... I have holes in my sock that are older than that. I just retired my first over the road thermos bottle that I bought in 1979.

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JReed wrote:Yep I was involved in a Sword arch once for one of the guys I instructed with. But since his new bride was in the Army we had to for go the tradition of the new bride getting a swat on the backside with the flat of the last mans sword. This is reserved for brides that are new to military life.

Great pic who is it?
You should have seen the look on my wife's face when she got hers! It was priceless to say the least!!!
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El Mac wrote:
JReed wrote:Yep I was involved in a Sword arch once for one of the guys I instructed with. But since his new bride was in the Army we had to for go the tradition of the new bride getting a swat on the backside with the flat of the last mans sword. This is reserved for brides that are new to military life.

Great pic who is it?
You should have seen the look on my wife's face when she got hers! It was priceless to say the least!!!
It always catches them by suprise :lol: :lol:
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