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I'm back!!!!
Well after 9 weeks of basic combat training I'm back, and now a United states soldier. I'm sitting here at Ft. Eustis right now. I've got a little free time, since now I'm in AIT. Just wanted to say what's up. I missed you guys. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif I miss my car. It'll be a few months before I see her again, but until then I have magazines, and pictures. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif So what did I miss? Anything good? I'll try to check back in when I can, probably only on weekends. But it's better than nothing, considering I've been cut off from the outside world for the last 9 weeks. But it's been fun, rough at times but still fun. I've done a lot of cool things in the last nine weeks that so few are lucky enough to do. But enough rambling on, I'll keep in touch.
-Ryan ------------------ 89GT,T-5Z, D.S.S. 306 shortblock w\main support, B-303 cam, Cobra intake, GT40P heads, 1.72rr, MAC "P" headers, MAC off-road H-Pipe, MAC true-fit w\tips, 373's...and the list goes on! Throttle Junkie Powered by Ford! 12.824 @ 107.05 MPH |
Hey,Welcome Back!
Now ya gotta tell us what exciting things you've been doing while you've been away ..hehe http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/biggrin.gif ------------------ http://home.dencity.com/Mustanguy/PatrickG.JPG Paxton Blown 87GT ICQ#91504337 |
Hey man, nice to see you dropped in. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif
What kind of mags were those that you've got to keep you company? LOL. |
Good to see ya again! How was basic..a breeze? Fill us in, it's been a while.
Light Em Up!!! http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif ------------------ Marbles |
Welcome back!!
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I'll bet you can't wait to get back in the seat of the Stang! ------------------ Joe! 1988 GT, 167,000 miles!!! 13.58@105mph Check out my listing! Click here! Or my website: www.joe4speed.com 1999 Ninja ZX-6R 10.32@135mph! 1993 Olds Eighty Eight LSS 16.40@88.8mph |
Welcome back!
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Well thanks for the warm welcome back. Umm basic wasn't too bad, it was tough at times. It got pretty rough at the end as they tried to weed out the last few weak people. And they did. The hardest part of basic was FTX and the 15 mile road march back FTX(field training exercise) started off with a 9 mile road march(which was supposed to be like 6 miles) then 3 days with minimal sleep maybe (2-4 hours a night) and lots of physical exercise. Then we road marched back 15 miles which should've been 9 miles. With a lot of gear on. And at FT. Knox, KY they have very big mountains, and they walk very fast. So after all that marching I had very bad/big blisters on my feet. So on the way back I was in a lot of pain. But you reach down and find something that makes you drive on thru all the pain and exhaustion. But that's what they train you to do. Because you would have to in a combat situation,or in non-combat for that matter. But now I'm here at FT. Eustis. It's a little more relaxed and what not. So I'll be here for 16 weeks, then I get to home for a little while then it's off to someplace else. Not sure when I'll find out. Hopefully I'll get to go home for the weekend of my birthday. I'll be 19 July14. It would be nice to hang out with family and friends for a week end. And tear up the streets. http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif But I'll keep in touch. Later,
-Ryan ------------------ 89GT,T-5Z, D.S.S. 306 shortblock w\main support, B-303 cam, Cobra intake, GT40P heads, 1.72rr, MAC "P" headers, MAC off-road H-Pipe, MAC true-fit w\tips, 373's...and the list goes on! Throttle Junkie Powered by Ford! 12.824 @ 107.05 MPH |
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