Post a Recent Photo of Yourself...It's that time again

okay after my trashing of jsanders style..the questionalbe purple shirt.....i would rather not post these but i will take a clue from pale rider.....and just show my ass...



this is me working with italian bees....as you can see...no protective gear...italians are easy to work...note the stylish pants



here i am ...styling and profiling at the bristol motor speedway or thunder valley...as it is called...
they have a charity event each year with over a million or so lights...this is the christmas village....
men love to go...cause they get to drive on the speedway...

i have no clue why my hair is dark in the last pic....i assure you...i do not have dark hair..
Oh come on chicken...I hate the way I look too and I'm no spring chicken at 51. Step up and give us a head shot!

Christmas villages are fun to go to with the family. While in Germany the best christmas market ever was in wiesbaden. I kind of miss that part of being in Germany.
 
You're a nice looking lady Terry, and double nice to see you standing next to a G.I..
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But I will give you a treat here is a picture of all my family.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c271/Lera213/3-1.jpg

I'm not so photo genic

Wow! A CMSgt! We used to say, "it takes an act of GOD to bust a Chief," :lol:

We had a retirement party for our Chief at Nellis AFB when I was in the Component Repair Squadron, CRS, and it was a blow out. Since the porn star Marilyn Chambers lived in Vegas, we got her to do this little skit where she played like her and the Chief were old "friends," out by her pool, and at the end of the interview she got naked and jumped in the pool. We played that little film at the Chiefs party. The Chief AND his WIFE were really good sports, and everybody had a good time. I had a truck so I helped the Chief move his stuff off base to a new home in Vegas, and I'd go over and visit and drink beer with him occasionally. Great guy.

And stop worrying about what you look like. You're a good looking lady. :)
Oh if someone did that to my husband at his retirement it would have been a hoot! I must say my husband was a very rare breed, he actually lived by his motto of "His troops first" I miss a lot of the active duty status. I can live without all those Diner Functions we had to go to, but everything else I miss. WAHHHHHHHHH
 
But I will give you a treat here is a picture of all my family.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c271/Lera213/3-1.jpg

I'm not so photo genic

Wow! A CMSgt! We used to say, "it takes an act of GOD to bust a Chief," :lol:

We had a retirement party for our Chief at Nellis AFB when I was in the Component Repair Squadron, CRS, and it was a blow out. Since the porn star Marilyn Chambers lived in Vegas, we got her to do this little skit where she played like her and the Chief were old "friends," out by her pool, and at the end of the interview she got naked and jumped in the pool. We played that little film at the Chiefs party. The Chief AND his WIFE were really good sports, and everybody had a good time. I had a truck so I helped the Chief move his stuff off base to a new home in Vegas, and I'd go over and visit and drink beer with him occasionally. Great guy.

And stop worrying about what you look like. You're a good looking lady. :)
Oh if someone did that to my husband at his retirement it would have been a hoot! I must say my husband was a very rare breed, he actually lived by his motto of "His troops first" I miss a lot of the active duty status. I can live without all those Diner Functions we had to go to, but everything else I miss. WAHHHHHHHHH

I really liked my job. I had every intention of life'ing it. I made SRA in a year and nine months by getting "below the zone." I tested from SRA straight to SSgt and skipped Sgt a year later. I got TSgt in minimum time as well as MSgt. I just liked my job working on the F-16's, (like in your avatar, I worked on THAT jet), so I studied. I usually do good on tests anyway though. But after they took me off the flight line and shuffled me off into a dead end job, that was the end of the line for me. Made me mad when they didn't cross train me into one of the jobs that THEY said they would. I only had 12 to go. I had had my sights set on making CMSgt too.
 
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Wow! A CMSgt! We used to say, "it takes an act of GOD to bust a Chief," :lol:

We had a retirement party for our Chief at Nellis AFB when I was in the Component Repair Squadron, CRS, and it was a blow out. Since the porn star Marilyn Chambers lived in Vegas, we got her to do this little skit where she played like her and the Chief were old "friends," out by her pool, and at the end of the interview she got naked and jumped in the pool. We played that little film at the Chiefs party. The Chief AND his WIFE were really good sports, and everybody had a good time. I had a truck so I helped the Chief move his stuff off base to a new home in Vegas, and I'd go over and visit and drink beer with him occasionally. Great guy.

And stop worrying about what you look like. You're a good looking lady. :)
Oh if someone did that to my husband at his retirement it would have been a hoot! I must say my husband was a very rare breed, he actually lived by his motto of "His troops first" I miss a lot of the active duty status. I can live without all those Diner Functions we had to go to, but everything else I miss. WAHHHHHHHHH

I really liked my job. I had every intention of life'ing it. I made SRA in a year and nine months by getting "below the zone." I tested from SRA straight to SSgt and skipped Sgt a year later. I got TSgt in minimum time as well as MSgt. I just liked my job working on the F-16's, (like in your avatar, I worked on THAT jet), so I studied. I usually do good on tests anyway though. But after they took me off the flight line and shuffled me off into a dead end job, that was the end of the line for me. Made me mad when they didn't cross train me into one of the jobs that THEY said they would. I only had 12 to go. I had had my sights set on making CMSgt too.
I hear you, it was hard for the husband to be a desk jockey too, but then he realized he has to help the younger troops be GREAT...that was when he accepted the desk. No doubt you would have made Chief!
 
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Craaaaaap. I don't know who the hell I'm s'posed to be married to anymore, but I'm SURE it's not Dillo.
 
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