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 on: Today at 01:18:24 PM 
Started by Bentley - Last post by Bentley
Just received the shipping info.  Unit will be here on Wednesday.  Will probably rename this thread and use it for comments and questions and start a new locked thread for the Performance Test!

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 on: Yesterday at 09:26:25 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by ylr
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 on: Yesterday at 06:38:45 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by hughver
Both my mother and the mother of my 5 children have long passed. However, I appreciated them both and truly miss celebrating Mother's Day with them.

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 on: Yesterday at 05:18:01 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by yorkdude
Oh my.
So often we take for granted so many things, this is a reminder of just how much.

Thank you for your service,God Bless Claire and your 3 children are very, very fortunate to be the recipients of such devotion.
Happy Mothers day to all!

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 on: Yesterday at 03:23:06 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by Kristin Meredith
Lovely tribute!!!

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 on: Yesterday at 02:11:00 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by Canadian John

 Wonderful script!  True devotion @ it's best...   We owe our mothers a lot.  Thanks urnmor

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 on: Yesterday at 01:48:27 PM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by Big Bear
I thank her and all military mothers for their service....Happy Mother's Day!

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 on: Yesterday at 10:20:30 AM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by Brushpopper
That's very touching.  Thank you to all the mothers out there!

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 on: Yesterday at 10:14:47 AM 
Started by urnmor - Last post by urnmor
Military Mothers are very, very special.  (What I wrote IMO is typical of what most military Mothers go through.)         

I am writing this from my perspective after fifty five plus years of marriage, 25 of those years were on active duty.  Over those years Claire has been at my side supporting me.  She is the love of my life, my mistress, my best friend and my confident.   Most of all she is the Mother of our three beautiful children. 

It was February 1968 when our eyes first met  I was on a weekend pass from the Engineer Officer Candidate School at Fort Belvoir, Va.  We danced, exchanged phone numbers and saw each other a few times over the next 7 months until I was deployed to Germany.  Although we did not know at the time it was there that we began our  journey as a Military family.  Claire in January of 1969 said goodby to her family and travel to Germany, a foreign country with a language she did not speak to be with me.  On 18 January we were married and lived on the economy for nine months.  Claire became a Military mother when our Daughter, Hieka, was born on 21 Dec 1969.  A year later I received orders for Vietnam.  Claire with baby in hand went home to Baltimore.  This was the first of many times she had to raise our children on her own.  When I came back from Nam our Daughter did not really remember me.  It was Claire, who had to explain who I was and why I had been gone from her life a year at such a young age. 

A few years later our first son, Chris, was born in Michigan and our youngest son, Mathew was born in Korea.  We were station in Taegu Korea however Claire had challenges with the pregnancy and often had to travel to the US military hospital in Seoul.  Sometimes my train and once by helicopter.  One time coming back from Seoul a typhoon hit and all contact with the train was lost.  She was on her own and did not arrive back in Taegu 20 hours after the schedule arrival time.  Yes Military Mothers are very, very special.

Throughout my career I was often away from home on temporary duty and or deployed as in Desert Storm for a year.  It was during these times that Claire had to be both Mother and Dad.  She had to the disciplinarian, the counselor, nurse, the chauffeur and most importantly their advocate in time of crisis. 

Fortunately for us, as a Military Mother, she has not had to explain to her children why their Daddy is not coming home.  For those Military Mothers who have had to our hearts and prayers go out to them.

Our hearts and prayers goes out to all Military Mothers throughout the world.  You all are Very Very Special.

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 on: May 11, 2024, 12:42:55 PM 
Started by jdmessner - Last post by jdmessner
Lou - That was a great day hanging out in the Motor City, I really enjoyed the Motown Museum. I hope we can reconnect sometime.

It looks like there is a new twist in the French Fry saga. I was texting with the youth director this morning about the fries. We have not had much of a chance to talk about this part of the project. I wanted to make sure I could pull it off before I said too much. Apparently he has also been thinking about fries and has secured the use of a fryer and is thinking about cranking out massive quantities of regular fries to go with the burger. This will make life much easier for me, especially given the recent results. 

At some point I may go ahead and try the baking a fry, just to satisfy my own curiosity and to see if it will work. I do think adding potato starch sounds like a good idea. We'll see what happens, I am just not sure when!

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