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Comment from: Roger
Roger

Nicely done (again). Wanted to go back a few: Abraham Lincoln was a Captain in the Black Hawk War, got busted out, and re-enlisted as a private. (The - Only - ONE!) Also, Grover Clevland got drafted, But - you guessed it, he bought his way out for $150. Sitting here bored to death off west africa, I share your desire to return home. (But without all the bombs and stuff). Be careful,
Love,
Rog

11/20/04 @ 21:43
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Cool info, Rog! The exception proves the rule, doesn’t it? (Or is that the other way around? Hrm.) How interesting that it was probably the poorest president the US has ever had, too (at least, the average history texts paint him as poor; if I’ve learned anything about history, it’s that you have to check your references, particularly if the “fact” in question appears in your average grammar/middle/high school text book). Also interesting–and this is part of the reason for the parenthetical aside above–is that he began as a captain. I thought people bought their commissions in those days. (?) At the very least, it wasn’t the poor who were put in charge. Now I’m all curious again.

What’s in West Africa, besides a bored Roger? Oil drilling, I imagine. We may in fact be far from home for similar reasons–that and, um, freedom and democracy for oppressed peoples everywhere, I mean–although I warrant you’re making more money. ;)

Take care,

d

11/21/04 @ 10:17
Comment from: Warren
Warren

d, the frequency of nightime latrine visits has nothing to do with body armor, you’re getting older. That’s what it is, trust me, I know these things all too well.

11/21/04 @ 11:03