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in 5 days Mother-Greece sending me in the army :'(

so ... Goodbye to everyone for 14 months :'(

I'm gonna miss my appliances and this perfect place (the web site) :( :( :(

P.S. Mr. Unimatic... dont delete my Account ok?????? :)
 
TTPOSOXH! (Be careful!)

ooooh mandatory conscription, 2 year stint....
Good luck and fare-well!

Get as many pictures of yourself in uniform as possible! *LOL*
 
Oh yes, uniform pix! And I don't even have a uniform fetish!

I'm confident you'll be able to access a computer while you're in the service and we'll all be intersted in hearing about your experiences.

Good luck and be safe!

Ralph
 
Let's hope he won't have to wear those skirts and those slippers with the sno-balls on the toes... :-)

Seriously, the Greek army was formidable in WWII, whipping Mussolini's forces handily. German military might overwhelmed them after that, though.
 
...skirts and those slippers with the sno-balls on the toes

Last time I saw that was when Mrs. Slocomb was going to marry Mr. Mataxis, the bazuki player!

Chuck
 
I love a man in uniform

All the best Johnny, our thoughts and prayers go with you.
Don't you forget about us now!
 
The Washing Machine Shimmy

Johnny, we'll all be trained and ready to do this for you when you return. I'll see to it (*CRACKS WHIP and WEG!*)

oh sh-t they are bombing the place quick, duck!!!!!!!!!!!111

 
Best of Luck!

Coming from a brother in arms! :-) I've been in the US Army for over 5 years and I can tell you, even in Greece, an Army will change you in many ways for better AND for worse. It will be an adventure you'll be glad you had though! Good luck to you!

Jon
 
well, yes

The German army overwhelmed them...but there were just a wee bit more soldiers on the German side.
Just a few...
The Greeks fought hard, courageously, brilliantly and, sadly, often without the promised support of their allies.
I spent nine years working with the NATO forces in Europe (civilian) and the Greek soldiers were always courteous and professional. More than can be said for some other NATO forces...
 
guyssss

ohhh guys you make me cry!

Steveee I WANT TO KILL YOU (with the good meaning..) I dont Like Dancinggggg! :P

I'll post army pics as soon as posible.
monday im going to camp :(

I have received the first package with the army "accessories" (Towels, Socks, Jacket) ALL ARE HORIBLE!
 
Re: Good Luck Johnny:

I was Drafted into the ARMY here in the USA, during the VIETNAM War/Police Action time and fortunately for myself, was able to remain in the States. I ended up at Fort Carson, Colorado and I was Assigned to an Artillary Unit. I was a Cook, so I had a pretty good Job for my time of Service. I found my first "True-Love" at the Base and he was a Chaplain's Assistant. We've been in contact "via" Internet and on the Phone through the years. We did get to see each other for a short visit in the early 1990's, when he had to go out of State from Colorado to California, for his Job. He stayed at Fort Carson, after Retiring from the Military and continued in a different Field of Work at the Base, as a Civilian Employee.

Anyway, I wish you well Johnny and as asked already by others, show us some great Pix's of yourself in Uniform, as well as some of the other Guys at the Base you are located at.

Peace, Blessings and Regards, Steve
SactoTeddyBear & SactoTeddyRanger...
 
Please all stand for the Greek (Gay) National Anthem

Pipa thelo = I want pipe.
As in I want to SMOKE a pipe.

And before anyone says BOO, from what I can tell this is REGULAR television!


 
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