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Here is a picture of the 2008 Submarine Races:


Well. . . . What did you expect to see?

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Hi Brenda,


hahahahaha thanks hunnie for the first time since Lee left monday i had a good laugh :)
thanks so much.
Kris
Wow ............ Is that Karen's Boys ? Shhhhhhh be very quite, I believe they are being stealth !
I can not confirm nor deny that my boys are out to sea LOL that is classified info!!

take your shoes off as you are makeing too much noise with your boots on we are stelth!!
LOL Brenda Sue, and here I thought watching the 'submarine races' took place at night (in the back seat of a car) . . . hee-hee:)!
whoa - Joyce, be careful - too much information - we have young children here!!!
The military channel this week are doing navy themed, anyway last night I watched Submariner life on a boomer. And at the half way point of there deployment they have a party and tip that Sub 5 degrees and have a homemade derby races. It was the cutest thing to see these homemade derby cars rolling downhill on a sub.
i will have to ask Jacob about that as I have not heard of it but it sounds cute I wish I had the militray channel :(
Ohhh it was so cute ........ and informative.
Sometimes they get to surface and spend the day swimming off the sub, they even had a BBQ going on top of the sub. We just laughed.
Also do you know about family grams ?
Ohhhhh yes and also this one wife/parents did the coolest thing for the sub man. because of lack of communication .they made this calender for him and every other day or so they had a number and color on the calender that coordinated with this box of goodies for him to open. So on yellow #2, he would look into the box and find yellow #2 and he could open that letter, or small package. One had pictures in it and the man got a tear.
It really gave a good look into life on a boomer.
I am sure that it is informative. I send as much as I can with Jacob he and I wrtie all the time when he is "down" they get mail but he does not get it often but it is always a GREAT suprise when I get that email from him.

I sure wish I could see that episode I bet I would have loved it !!
Joyce I thought we were the only one that called it "submarine racing".LOLOLO
You got me....I fell for it...thanks for the a.m. laugh...Cause I am rolling
"getting a blonde" is NO challenge for a redhead, Diane!!!

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