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Children don’t normally “ask” to hear stories, the generally just listen to the ones we decide to tell them. If my grandson asks me to tell a life story, I would like to share funny stories from my Navy days fixing F-14’s on the Nimitz and shore leave stories. Maybe funny field days in the infantry.
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Ugh, some would be troublesome. But most just funny as hell. Back when the Military was more fun to be a part of (80’s-90’s)...
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SSG Ed Mikus After reading an uncle’s 8 page, typed family history, I did my own.
The events I recalled required 18 pages.
EACH grandchild read a complete version, as I monitored them.
Now, when I relate events of my life, those now young adults understand.
The events I recalled required 18 pages.
EACH grandchild read a complete version, as I monitored them.
Now, when I relate events of my life, those now young adults understand.
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I am old ,and my stories from fifty years ago are not deemed suitable for children according to Household Six or (She who must be Obeyed) so I guess I’ll just have to keep boring the hell out of the youngsters here on RP,now there was that time when a big freaking lizard dropped from the top of a GP40 tent and bit this FNGs big toe,see how even that simple story loses something in translation
eg -freaking ,FNG.
eg -freaking ,FNG.
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