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Old 04-12-2006, 04:22 PM   #11
shrap
Awesome stuff Ron, I really appreciate it!
 
Old 04-12-2006, 04:23 PM   #12
norsmis
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Originally Posted by Herpcam
Hey Ron,

Thanks for the post and good to see you got back safely. I haven't been to Afghanistan yet, but like you, I've still got a few years left before retirement.

Are you keeping any geckos now, or only snakes? Christina and I still have a few of the leos we had when you and I first met in Washington.

Take care,
Hey Rob I PMed you but thought I would put a quick note here also. Glad to see you back safely also. Any gecko sightings in Iraq?
No geckos as of now but will be looking to get a trio or so soon. Anyway, good hearing from you and seeing you are still kicking up sand!
 
Old 04-12-2006, 08:18 PM   #13
Sarah H
Wow, I would love to see how they act in the wild. To cool you got to see it.
hehe I would have been doing a happy dance too.
Hey, we are neighbors,lol
 
Old 04-12-2006, 08:54 PM   #14
nydrgnldy
Rob,
Awesome!!!! I am so glad you posted this. It is great to see that what we have been saying looks to be right.There have been so many disputes over this subject.

Rob and Ron,
I know you both enjoy what you do but I feel the need to say how much it is apprecated and that I do know just how dangerous it is. We lost our Nephew almost a year ago in Iraq. He was 21 years old.It was very hard on the whole family and still is.But he too really loved what he was doing.It was what he always wanted to do. So I guess I feel better to know that he was happy when he went doing what he knew was right and what he loved doing.
Robin
 
Old 04-15-2006, 12:49 PM   #15
ReptilianGems
Ronald,

Thanks a bunch for the post. Very Cool!! I know that thanks isn't necessary, but since my oldest son spent a year in Afghanistan, I know a little about the dedication and sacrifice of you brave men and women of our military, and their families. My vocabulary and limited writing ability won't allow me to fully express the appreciation that I feel for what you do. So I guess I will just say THANKS!!!
 
Old 04-15-2006, 05:36 PM   #16
groovygeckos
Thanks for posting!
 
Old 04-15-2006, 10:22 PM   #17
BalloonzForU
I agree, a Thank you is not necessary, but you've devoted your life to what you love, defending our country. Your friends and family have suffered missing you, you've missed time shared with love ones, and risked your life. Not to get into a PC battle over the issue of this war, you signed up in order to do your part to protect this country, no mater where you are sent. My uncle served in the first Golf War and I know what his absence did to our family. I say Thank You to every service man or woman, because I don't want to see you guys treated they way the Vietnam Vets were treated when they came home. I want you to know how much your are appreciated for your sacrifice, your devotion, and your love for freedom. God Bless You and your Family, and may He protect you always.
 

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