Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thank you.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Welcome home, and thanks for your service!
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thank you for defending our country and all the sacrifices you've made to keep us free. Best of luck with your Stocker!
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thank You Kriss , welcome home & Thank You for your service & Good Luck on your project !
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thank you! Now go and catch-up on some fun, go racing and enjoy.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thank You, We appreciate your service.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Welcome home and thank you for your service. Good luck with your project and I,m sure if your in need of something we all can help.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Well I think I've taken my last helicopter ride over here. Flew out of the little base I was at in the middle of Kandahar city and I'm now at Kandahar Air Field waiting for that big bird to get me to Dubai, then Atlanta and finally Cincinnati. Thanks for the kind words guys. Nothing impressive here. Just a civilian electrician trying to keep our bases up and running safely for our men and women in uniform. People ask me what its like over here and you really can't explain it. At least I can't put it into words. Here's a short video a coworker made to give you a little idea what we do over here. I hope you enjoy it.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0rOeL0p1Lc"]IBEW in Afghanistan: Wiring in a War Zone - YouTube[/ame] |
Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
With the kind of money contractors get (and tax free?) for going into a war zone as a civilian, you should be buying a '13 CJ! At the very least, you should have an excellent 428 CJ for your Cobra! And while you were gone, NHRA gave you the gift of a pretty nice aluminum intake manifold.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Welcome home, and thanks for your service. Looking forward to meeting you and seeing your car go down the track.
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Thankyou for your service
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Thanks for your service to our country and may god watch over you while winding down your Afghanistan tour and bring you home safe. Enjoy your time at home and have fun puting the torino together hope to see you at the races
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Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
2X that. mabye more people mite understand memorial day is'nt about getting drunk and partying. its about sacrifice and remembering those that
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Jeff, First of all nothing is free! What we get is a tax write off if you are out of the country 330 days out of 365 days. That sounds good on the surface but what they don't tell you is that it pretty much don't mean poop. I got back an extra $2k dollars last year compared to the previous year where I worked at home and then we got back a little more this year. Bottom line is its the IRS' game and they will win every time. Trust me my first year I was a little disappointed to say the least. This is how it works. For example if you make $150k and you get a $100K write off. They tax the remaining $50k at the $150k tax bracket. So they get theirs one way or another. As far as ordering a new CJ goes I did put in an order for a '13 CJ Competition Kit but I felt bad not giving the old girl her chance to shine again. So I canceled the order at the last minute. Yeah I found a PI intake which at its best might come close to the CJ intake on the dyno. But loosing the weight was what I was after there. Yes I do have an engine being machined. I found a guy that said that he had heard of Stock Eliminator before so I took him some of the junk we had laying around from the 80's. I think I'm going to put a new cam in it, do the PI intake and maybe go with the Ed. Al heads and see where that gets us. I'm just hoping to get under the index and put some laps on it for now. |
Re: Well after 27 Months in Afghanistan I'm finally going ho
Trust me, military or not, it's not a place I would want to call home for 27 days, much less 27 months!
And in my younger years as a mechanic, I've pulled a few FE intake manifolds off and if the new aluminum intake was worth a few negative HP, it would be worth it. That iron piece is a back breaker for sure! That's good your going with your dad's old car. Keep it in the family! |
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Welcome home. Glad you are back. I thought you might have seen the light over there and wanted a Mopar, but then again I'm sure you are more happy than anyone to be home.
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Congrats Kris and Thank you... We will see you at bg sometime soon
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Thank you for your service.
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