The Story

Aug 19, 2005 21:15

A few years ago, when I was very young in the Navy and stationed at Pensacola for training on how to be an electrician, one of my superiors addressed my command and told us that we would be having a pretty big uniform inspection at the end of the week. None of my uniforms were clean and I knew a lot of people would want to get to the cleaners as ( Read more... )

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sockeyes51 August 20 2005, 05:24:20 UTC
YAY!!!! I am so happy for you my friend. This news pretty much makes my whole year. This is great, my best friend is getting married. *does the happy dance*

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Congrats :) chaoticraven August 20 2005, 08:25:10 UTC
You have my most heartfelt congratulations Fox. A nicer thing couldn't happen to two better people.

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lifeisnow August 21 2005, 15:52:51 UTC
i am so happy for the both of you. i love you so much brother. call me i miss you.

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Oh my! van_halcyon August 21 2005, 16:43:09 UTC
What a -charming- story! I feel inspired. ::Cackle:: No, seriously, it's one of those quaint little narratives that so often serves as the intro to a romantic commedy. Much heckling and hubbub ensue, and then the [nearly] happily ever after. I like it. Can I keep it? My precious?

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joer82782 August 24 2005, 12:13:40 UTC
hey fos i have a question. when you travel to the states you just buy the ticket and show up at narita with your military ID and leave papers and you don't need anything else right?
becasue i know you don't need a passport to go home but i just want to make sure that i don't forget to bring something that i need to pass through customs or something.
i need details so please try not to leave anything out. i haven't gone back to the states since i've been here, so i want to get it right and get home hassle free.

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colbybfox August 24 2005, 12:33:58 UTC
First of all, save everything you get from your travel agency. Even the most mundane thing might be important when you get to the airport. Just put it all in the blue folder you have your leave paperwork routed in. The only military paperwork you'll need is your military id and your leave paperwork. Your leave papers count as your 'orders' and when you show them your military id as a passport all they will want to see is your leave papers ( ... )

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joer82782 August 25 2005, 01:16:07 UTC
thanks alot for that.... it will put me and maki in alittle more ease about this.
good short story! even though its not a story, i like the way you wrote it. although i din't know it was about emily until the end
i thought at first is he really writting this what if emily see's it?
but haha nevermind i now know it was all about her.

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