There was a lot of times I was worried I wasn’t going to make it, but I kept my head clear and stayed focus and I am home. With all the bad shit thats been happening out there lately I’m glad I’m home and I want all my brothers and sisters to make it home too. Keep you head down and you’ll be home soon too.
IceHole63's Life List
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1. Read more "For Dummies" books
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2. Finish College
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3. Become a Stockbroker
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4. Have a diversified portfolio
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5. Learn how to fly a plane
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6. become a pro hockey player
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7. be in a band again
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8. design video games
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9. have super powers
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10. write a song and hear it on the radio
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11. date a celebrity
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12. write a book
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13. see the world
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14. Design my own house
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15. learn a foreign language
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16. workout consistantly
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17. start boxing
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Every since the first time I watched Top Gun I’ve wanted to fly. Of course I’ve wanted fly fighter jets, like F-14’s or F-18’s. I never really did much about it until I was 19. One day I went to the Navy recruiting office and told them I wanted to fly. I was all good for ROTC with the Navy until some shit that happened when I was much younger showed up on my background check. At that point I was very determined to be an aviator. I started to go to college, studying Aviation as my major. I kept a toy F-14 in my backback for inspiration and watched Top Gun everynight while doing my homework. After a while school got boring and I couldn’t keep myself motivated (which is a totally different goal) so I dropped out.
A couple years later I joined the Army as an Infantry soldier. My recruiter tried to talk me in to flying helicopters, but that didn’t seem as fun as flying jets, so I said no. Even though I might still fly helicopters for the Army I have always wanted to fly planes.
My chances at being a Naval Aviator have pretty much passes. By the time my Army contract expires and I finish school and everything, I would need a waiver to fly. Flight school is competative enough without having to worry about a waiver as well. So I guess it’s flying private planes for me if I really want to fly. Thats not to bad I guess, flying is flying and it looks like a lot of fun.
I have always wanted to be a more skilled fighter, if not for fun and sport, for protection. Boxing is something I have always enjoyed doing with my friends. Just just throwing haymaker after haymaker, no actual talent, just knocking the crap out of eachother. I have a friend, that when we get back to the States, we are going to try to find a gym and start training, just for fun. I don’t want to be like a pro boxer or anything. I just think the sport seems fun.
