10 July 2006

Admittedly it’s been awhile, but you know the routine, caption it…

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Suspense Friday. Sgt Hook out.


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  1. You want me on that wall. You need me on that wall.

    Comment by Dalene Barnes — 10 July 2006 @ 1152


  2. Follow the yellow brick road…er wall.

    Comment by TheJewelryLady — 10 July 2006 @ 1355


  3. The first thing that came to mind …
    ‘All and all, just another brick in the wall’.

    I know, I know not original, but what can I say.

    Comment by Lisa — 10 July 2006 @ 1358


  4. “Gotta love the new camo pattern - my boots are the only things that blend. Oh, well…I am a brick, I’m a brick, I’m a brick, I am a brick……”

    I’ve been away for a bit-good to see you back.

    Comment by Nick — 10 July 2006 @ 1554


  5. Daaaayaaamn! This can o’ spray paint’s been burning a hole in my cargo pocket since I got here, but the last flat surface I seen was at the airport.

    Comment by Cowboy Blob — 10 July 2006 @ 1558


  6. “Just put one foot in front of the other.”

    “1,397….. 1,398….. 1,399….. 1,400…. who needs a pedometer?”

    Comment by Laurie — 10 July 2006 @ 1558


  7. I know ToTo, it seems we’re not in Oz anymore either…

    Comment by Another Old Navy Chief — 10 July 2006 @ 1844


  8. Humpty Dumpty Saddam sat on a wall and had a great fall… This soldier makes sure that all the Tyrants men will never put him back together again!

    Comment by Michael — 10 July 2006 @ 2133


  9. “I walk the line… so you don’t have to.”

    “Walls don’t stop terrorist, our sons and daughters, husbands and wives, father and mothers, friends and those whose sacrifice that we may never know… It is these courageous few who stop the terrorist, who stand between us and evil, chaos and order. So that we may build lives rich with freedom, full of joy and laughter”

    Comment by Michael — 10 July 2006 @ 2144


  10. “Okay Smith…get up. We’re supposed to follow the Yellow Brick Road, not lay down on it.”

    Comment by MajorDad1984 — 11 July 2006 @ 0106


  11. I vote… Lisa… :)

    Comment by Shayna — 11 July 2006 @ 0213


  12. ‘999 bricks in the wall, 999 bricks. If one of those bricks should happen to fall…I’ll blow away the other 998 bricks from the wall!’

    Comment by Beth* A. — 11 July 2006 @ 0401


  13. Dang. Do you realize what a wicked jig-saw puzzle that would make? The thought of 1,000+ pieces is giving me a headache already.

    Comment by Lornkanaga — 11 July 2006 @ 1358


  14. It’s a tie for my vote, between 3-Lisa and 12-Beth.
    I thought of Pink Floyd right away too.
    Goodluck!

    Comment by DD Rees — 11 July 2006 @ 2045


  15. Bloody engineers, it’s supposed to be the yellow brick road…

    Comment by Laughing Wolf — 12 July 2006 @ 1306


  16. LW, that one is LOL good!

    Comment by Beth* A. — 12 July 2006 @ 1339


  17. The Mexican border?! But sarge you said Iraq.

    Comment by Arnie — 12 July 2006 @ 1454


  18. Damn, that must have been one helluva Jenga game

    Comment by AngelinMI — 12 July 2006 @ 2230


  19. LW.. that was a good one! :)

    Comment by Texas Gal — 13 July 2006 @ 0057


  20. “Where’s Waldo?”

    fred

    Comment by Fred Schoeneman — 13 July 2006 @ 1909


  21. “Gooooold!!! *lick* Nothin’.”

    Comment by MegaTroopX — 17 July 2006 @ 0020


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