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Message no. 1
From: jdefazio@***.rr.com (Emily DeFazio)
Subject: Cybertechnology: OT Military
Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 12:18:03 -0500
Was former military. Bugger blew out my knees, and said "Good riddance to
ya" in the normal manner. My husband is currently still in the US Army,
though, so I'm still surrounded by cammo.

ED
Message no. 2
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: Cybertechnology: OT Military
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 16:12:45 +1000 (EST)
--- Emily DeFazio <jdefazio@***.rr.com> wrote: > Was
former military. Bugger blew out my knees, and
> said "Good riddance to
> ya" in the normal manner. My husband is currently
> still in the US Army,
> though, so I'm still surrounded by cammo.
>
> ED

Yeah It sucks' doesn't It, they're like wolves. I'm
still fighting to become a member of the pack, while
they turf anyone behind to fend for 'em selves If you
slow the 'em down. I wanna tell 'em to stick their 3
month cooling off period when their the ones' tryin'
to hurry me up as "they need me (medic)", I still
have'ta abide by their stupid fraggin' rules still.

Sorry for rant, I hope your husbands doin' well &
you's still enjoin' the lifestyle :)

GZ

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Message no. 3
From: jdefazio@***.rr.com (Emily DeFazio)
Subject: Cybertechnology: OT Military
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 09:54:17 -0500
GZ:
<snip>Sorry for rant, I hope your husbands doin' well &
you's still enjoin' the lifestyle :) <snip>

Thanks, he is well, but as for enjoying the lifestyle, I think I'm a little
to high on the IQ scale for that one :) Good luck to you too, Love. And feel
free to rant at me any time :)

ED

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