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Wyoming
12-31-08, 06:45 PM
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Is ain gouns bes bables to tipe sos gud latr so - :beer:

Happy B'Day Mike


The Wookie has the big day on the 1st.

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Artemis
12-31-08, 06:56 PM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

Sorry I couldn't find any good feet for you.

ecfree
12-31-08, 08:20 PM
Holly crap,it's Mikey's Birthday.
Hey Mike, HAPPY BIRTHDAY...
Belly up Wookie,brews are with me........:beer:

Enigmatic
12-31-08, 08:48 PM
Happy Birthday Bro!

Marine84
12-31-08, 09:43 PM
Happy Birthday you old hairy mthrfkr!

Marine1955
12-31-08, 10:50 PM
Happy Birthday you old hairy mthrfkr!



such language from a lady L O L but it's funny hu

Marine1955
12-31-08, 10:51 PM
OH yae happy birthday also

echo3oscar1833
12-31-08, 11:07 PM
Happy Bday brother.:D

Quinbo
12-31-08, 11:08 PM
Give it to Mikey
He won't eat it he hates every thing
Hey Mikey I think he likes it

Happy birthday friend

DocGreek
12-31-08, 11:09 PM
I'm settin here, writin this dam post, while I listen to Stevie Ray Vaughn.....LIVE....doin, "Texas Flood", how bout that, wannabe cowpokes??.....Doc, hung low and loose.....Greek

rvillac2
01-01-09, 12:09 AM
Happy Birthday, Sgt V. and Happy New Year all!

thedrifter
01-01-09, 12:17 AM
Happy Birthday Marine!

http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd149/pdfranks/birthday-2.gif

SgtHMH
01-01-09, 12:30 AM
Happy B-Day

SF

Quinbo
01-01-09, 12:32 AM
You never cease to amaze me Doc
I think what he meant to say Mike was happy birthday.

Osotogary
01-01-09, 01:29 AM
Happy Birthday, Wookie! You haven't been to Louisiana lately...have you?

THE LEGEND OF THE LOUISIANA SWAMP WOOKIE At Honey Island Swamp in Louisiana Sometimes called a "Wookie" The Honey Island Swamp Monster has become one of the most well-known swamp stories because of the real or imagined presence of a creature similar to what others have called Bigfoot. Sometimes known as "The Thing" by area fishermen, Dr. Paul Wagner simply calls it a "Wookie!" Continuing, Wagner says "I have an open mind about it. I don't say it does or doesn't exist. But there is certainly a remote and impenetrable area in this swamp, so if a creature exists, that is the place for it!" He recognizes that most of the stories are hearsay, [oh really?] but he talked to a commercial fisherman who claims to have seen Wookie firsthand. "He says it was about 7 feet tall and weighed 300 or 350 pounds, with long, orange-brown hair and big, wide-set eyes. Sounds like some kind of giant orangutan!" added Wagner. It is reported that when the creature saw the fisherman, he gave a loud shriek and disappeared into the underbrush. To the Bigfoot follower, this sounds all to familiar. Although mystery abounds at Honey Island Swamp, those touring the swamp are more entranced by its natural beauty, and the sights and sounds of wildlife in this pristine wilderness. Dr. Wagner's now keenly-trained senses pick up evidence of wildlife along the way. He points to the dome of a beaver lodge; and identifies the silhouette of a bird in the distance as a "water turkey" distinguished by its turkey like tail feathers. What looks like a floating stick near a cluster of cypress knees is really a diamondback water snake. "Don't worry," Wagner assures us. "It's patterned like the diamondback rattler, but the water snake isn't poisonous." Wagner adds, "It can get kind of spooky, though, at night. Sometimes you don't know what you are hearing." Although the swamp abounds with birdcalls of great blue herons, white ibis, snowy egrets, and others; maybe some of those mysterious sounds are from Wookie! A rose is a rose and a rose by any other name is probably just another Bigfoot species with a separate legend attached. "It could be," he admits. "Actually, I was fishing near a canebrake one night and I heard some footsteps. Whatever it was, it sounded big. I turned to see the cane spreading apart, so I got out of there! Maybe it was Wookie, but I sure didn't hang around to find out!" Nepal has it's Yeti, Louisiana has its 'thing' or Wookie; Southern California has it's back-country Zoobies, Northern California has Bigfoot and the Pacific Northwest has their Sasquatch. There is either something to this phenomenon or the world has gone stark raving mad. J …perhaps both….

Osotogary
01-01-09, 01:31 AM
Happy Birthday, Wookie! You haven't been to Louisiana lately...have you?

THE LEGEND OF THE LOUISIANA SWAMP WOOKIE At Honey Island Swamp in Louisiana Sometimes called a "Wookie" The Honey Island Swamp Monster has become one of the most well-known swamp stories because of the real or imagined presence of a creature similar to what others have called Bigfoot. Sometimes known as "The Thing" by area fishermen, Dr. Paul Wagner simply calls it a "Wookie!" Continuing, Wagner says "I have an open mind about it. I don't say it does or doesn't exist. But there is certainly a remote and impenetrable area in this swamp, so if a creature exists, that is the place for it!" He recognizes that most of the stories are hearsay, [oh really?] but he talked to a commercial fisherman who claims to have seen Wookie firsthand. "He says it was about 7 feet tall and weighed 300 or 350 pounds, with long, orange-brown hair and big, wide-set eyes. Sounds like some kind of giant orangutan!" added Wagner. It is reported that when the creature saw the fisherman, he gave a loud shriek and disappeared into the underbrush. To the Bigfoot follower, this sounds all to familiar. Although mystery abounds at Honey Island Swamp, those touring the swamp are more entranced by its natural beauty, and the sights and sounds of wildlife in this pristine wilderness. Dr. Wagner's now keenly-trained senses pick up evidence of wildlife along the way. He points to the dome of a beaver lodge; and identifies the silhouette of a bird in the distance as a "water turkey" distinguished by its turkey like tail feathers. What looks like a floating stick near a cluster of cypress knees is really a diamondback water snake. "Don't worry," Wagner assures us. "It's patterned like the diamondback rattler, but the water snake isn't poisonous." Wagner adds, "It can get kind of spooky, though, at night. Sometimes you don't know what you are hearing." Although the swamp abounds with birdcalls of great blue herons, white ibis, snowy egrets, and others; maybe some of those mysterious sounds are from Wookie! A rose is a rose and a rose by any other name is probably just another Bigfoot species with a separate legend attached. "It could be," he admits. "Actually, I was fishing near a canebrake one night and I heard some footsteps. Whatever it was, it sounded big. I turned to see the cane spreading apart, so I got out of there! Maybe it was Wookie, but I sure didn't hang around to find out!" Nepal has it's Yeti, Louisiana has its 'thing' or Wookie; Southern California has it's back-country Zoobies, Northern California has Bigfoot and the Pacific Northwest has their Sasquatch. There is either something to this phenomenon or the world has gone stark raving mad. J …perhaps both….

Justin493
01-01-09, 03:44 AM
Hot damn, he ain't dead yet? Happy Birthday leatherneck!

sparkie
01-01-09, 05:45 AM
Imagine that,,,,, I'd been in 3 years when you were born,,,,

Ed Palmer
01-01-09, 06:37 AM
Happy Birthday

Wyoming
01-01-09, 08:07 AM
Imagine that,,,,, I'd been in 3 years when you were born,,,,

Holy crap, I just realized, I'd been out 3 years when you were whelped.:beer:

davblay
01-01-09, 08:38 AM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY my friend Wookie! I truly hope you have many more to come.

Dave

Integrity57
01-01-09, 09:27 AM
Happy Birthday Wookie! One more year closer to getting that social security check lol.

yellowwing
01-01-09, 11:02 AM
Happy Birthday! Go Red Sox!

SGT7477
01-01-09, 11:20 AM
Happy Birthday Marine.

Phantom Blooper
01-01-09, 11:45 AM
"Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer you get to the end, the faster it rolls."

You hang in there buddy and have a GREAT birthday!:beer:

:evilgrin:

Sgt Jim
01-01-09, 01:05 PM
Happy B-day Marine

thewookie
01-01-09, 06:10 PM
Thanks for the well wishes - and no, I have not been to Louisiana recently!

I spent my birthday in my usual spot, in my bed recuperating. Too many shots last night!

Now that I'm up, it's time for a wakeup birthday shot and then back to bed.....

Semper Fi Marines, Corpsman an others....

Thanks!

sparkie
01-01-09, 07:46 PM
Hey, Wook,,,,, I posted you a Birthday present that got 'adjusted by Ellie,,,,, [I think there may have been nipples involved but my eyes ain't what they were,,,,,,,

Anyway Happy Day,,,,, Start Over, Brother.

mcvet57103
01-03-09, 01:27 PM
Happy Birthday Marine!

How can anybody top that birthday post? How about with whipped Cream?? Happy Birthday brother!!!!