A friend at Church sent me a copy of Reader's Digest that included my comment on the current phrase "Too Easy."
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
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Ok, now you've had it all: The New Yorker AND The Reader's Digest? Where else could you possibly be quoted or published? SO proud of you (trans: jealous). xx
ReplyDeleteMy grandsons love when I give them "faux hawks". Yeah, I know that's not the article you wrote, but thought you'd like to know. And no, I never had a mohawk myself. But, I am working on a "Femullet".
ReplyDeleteMeredith--thanks. They asked me for another one. I should send something soon.
ReplyDeleteJean--my boys get mohawks and those "skin on the side" army haircuts. Where would they get that idea!!!???
Check out my facebook page. There is a nice picture of Eric taken yesterday, sporting a fine faux - compliments of me, naturally.
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