User talk:Big looking crosseyed

big looking crosseyed

Back in 1966 there were no computers like we play on today kiddos. Camp Shin-Go-Beek holds a special place in my heart and as I was trying to mutter through the static tonight I thought maybe I had better not open my mouth less my contribution to past Shin Go Beek men lead to rocking the camp canoe even more--then I took a rush Wiki class, why not? Any day now one or both of us may not be breathing...

Communications need to be short and concise and we must not RAISE OUR VOICES, in fact, lowering them will help in good communications.

If you want to learn about two Marines at the height of Viet Nam, just released from Great Lakes Naval Hospital, and how they came to be at your camp you will have to assist me. Yes, I'm proud to say I was one of those Marines. When I was called into the Sergeant Major's office down in GLAKES MARINE BARRACKS I was waiting orders back to a unit. Even I had to do a silent double-take as the Sergeant Major offered me the job. Boy Scouts! In fact, at first it crossed my mind that big looking crosseyed was having his chain yanked. But soon the Sergeant Major made it quiet clear that what he proposed was a top notch mission needing two gung ho Marines and there wasn't anyone more gung ho than me back then.

Now, if you want me to add some old memories of that battle, and maybe a picture or two, one of you might want to post a response otherwise, you can edit this off and big looking crosseyed will not mind at all.