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Kapitan_Phillips 02-01-07 03:42 PM

What're you most proud of?
 
Do you have any crowning achievements in your life, that'll stick with you forever, and when you look back later, you'll think "That was awesome"?

Here's mine. She's the most wonderful girl on this planet. Bar none. (No offense) But I'm going to deviate from the norm somewhat, and say that I wont be looking back at her, because we'll be together when we're 70! :rock:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13...guy/hannah.jpg



And yeah, she digs submarines :arrgh!::arrgh!::arrgh!:

TteFAboB 02-01-07 04:35 PM

She looks like that girl from the Harry Potter movies, but less childish and more dangerous.

Not that I would know, of course. I've never seen any of those movies. Really. :shifty:

Kapitan_Phillips 02-01-07 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TteFAboB
She looks like that girl from the Harry Potter movies, but less childish and more dangerous.

Not that I would know, of course. I've never seen any of those movies. Really. :shifty:


How very dare you. :rotfl:

STEED 02-01-07 05:03 PM

Has she been a extra in some zombie B-Movie or is she just plain cold?

Kapitan_Phillips 02-01-07 05:09 PM

Crappy webcam.



WHEN YOU'RE QUITE FINISHED, YOU LOT.


You're supposed to be listing your proud moments too. :p

STEED 02-01-07 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
Crappy webcam.



WHEN YOU'RE QUITE FINISHED, YOU LOT.


You're supposed to be listing your proud moments too. :p

It's past your bed time young man. :p Come on, off to bed you go and don't forget your coco drink. :yep:

Letum 02-01-07 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
Do you have any crowning achievements in your life, that'll stick with you forever, and when you look back later, you'll think "That was awesome"?

Here's mine. She's the most wonderful girl on this planet. Bar none. (No offense) But I'm going to deviate from the norm somewhat, and say that I wont be looking back at her, because we'll be together when we're 70! :rock:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y13...guy/hannah.jpg



And yeah, she digs submarines :arrgh!::arrgh!::arrgh!:

IGK Foundation


;)


(im a bad, bad man)

Safe-Keeper 02-01-07 08:35 PM

She looks like quite the fighter type. Like this kick-boxer girl I love oh-so-much in my class.

What am I the most proud of? I'm the only one here with the maturity and common sense to not make fun of your girlfriend. I win.
http://www.thepoop.com/1000woofs/images/nyah.jpg
Seriously, though, I have no idea. I suppose surviving all the **** life has thrown at me would have to be pretty high on the list.

That was beyond childish:shifty:.

Quote:

Here's mine. She's the most wonderful girl on this planet. Bar that girl in SK's class.
Corrected.

CCIP 02-01-07 08:47 PM

STOP MAKING ME FEEL SO AWFUL FOR BEING SINGLE DAMMIT :damn::damn::damn::damn:

It's not my fault women don't like me :cry:

Wait, it probably is. :huh:

ASWnut101 02-01-07 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Safe-Keeper

That was beyond childish:shifty:.



:lol: Pun intended?


sorry, I just had to.:dead:

Ishmael 02-01-07 09:37 PM

On Oct. 17,1989, I was personally responsible for maintaining long-distance telephone service out of San Francisco, California in the aftermath of the Loma Prieta earthquake. During that time, people were unable to call across town in S.F. but were able to call New York and Los Angeles. Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention. Even God couldn't save the Giants. As a result of my work, I received the personal thanks and congratulations of the President of A.T. & T. So I asked him for a character reference so, when I got laid off, I could find another job.

Ducimus 02-01-07 10:08 PM

I survied 5 years of living a harsh nomadic life of a combat engineer. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was an experience which was my definning moment in life and has etched a permant mark in the very fabric of my person.

I never forget who i am, and what i once was. And even though i was honorably discharged 10 years ago, I still carry my unit coin in my pocket with me every day.

stabiz 02-01-07 10:47 PM

Probably when my first novel got published.

But I am also proud of going to Gibraltar in SH3, and live to tell the tale! (Barely)

fatty 02-01-07 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
WHEN YOU'RE QUITE FINISHED, YOU LOT.

Don't let them get you down, your girlfriend is the cat's pyjamas. I would date her at the drop of a hat. Although I do have a cousin in the UK named Hannah... :hmm:

Me? I don't know. I do have a paper which was selected to be published in a quasi-popular professional navy journal this spring. I am only an undergrad student with no military background so I thought this was pretty cool. It came with a nice honorarium too.

Enigma 02-02-07 01:55 AM

Getting my pilots license is the most rewarding thing ive ever done. :yep:


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