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altus, oklahoma, United States
If you don't love my country and flag go back to whatever rock you came from under ......at least out of my.......sights…....I DON'T LIKE SCUMBAGS ,SPAMMERS, CARJACKERS, FLAG BURNERS OR GEE-HODDERS !!!!!!!! AND WHATEVER YOU DO...DON'T MESS WITH MY GOD MY FAMILY MY COUNTRY HER FLAG... and Military, MY BUG LIGHTS, OR THE GUYS I WORK WITH ...........and if you burn or even think of burning my country's flag...... you and I will have a very serious problem and trust me you don't want a serious problem with me .......... ***** YOU WON'T LIKE THE OUTCOME***** I love my 3 kids all girls ,5 grand kids and wife of 30 years marriage....and I love my job and the UNITED STATES AIRFORCE..... I will and have defended all of the above with my life..... when and if necessary **DAVE** **OF** **DAVE’S** **SIMPLE** **SPOT**

10/10/10

DID YOU KNOW ????????

what an Aglet is ? this is some useless information ***** Aglets in copper, plastic and brassAn aglet (or aiglet) is a small plastic or metal sheath typically found on each end of a shoelace, cord or drawstring. An aglet keeps the fibers of the lace or cord from unraveling, plus its firmness and narrow profile makes it both easier to hold and easier to feed through the eyelets, lugs, or other lacing guides. ***** The word aglet (or aiglet) comes from Old French aguillette (or aiguillette), which is the diminutive of aguille (or aiguille), meaning "needle".[1] This in turn comes from acus, a Latin word for a needle. An aglet is thus like a small needle at the end of a cord. ***** There is a subtle distinction between aglets, which are generally functional, and aiguillettes, which are generally decorative. The latter are usually seen at the end of decorative cords such as bolo ties and the identically named aiguillettes of military dress uniforms. ***** Aglets today are most often made of plastic, but in times past aglets were made of metal, glass, or stone. Many were highly ornamental, and made of precious metals such as silver. Before the invention of buttons, they were used on the ends of ribbons to fasten clothing together. Sometimes they would be formed into small figures. Shakespeare calls this type of figure an "aglet baby" in The Taming of the Shrew. ***** Home-made aglets can be fashioned out of adhesive tape, wax, resin, glue, thread, heat shrink or metal tubing, or by simply knotting or melting the end of a lace or cord.[2] For a time during the Great Depression, aglets were made out of paper and glue.
NOW YOU KNOW I DIDN'T KNOW AND REALLY DIDN'T GIVE A SHIT.......THERE YOU GO DAVE OF DAVE'S SIMPLE SPOT
*********************************************************** ************************************************************************* ALL KIDDING ASIDE REMEMBER WE STILL HAVE FAMILY IN HARMS WAY......MY SERVICE FLAG IS UP IS YOURS............YOU MAY OR MAY NOT BELIEVE IN THIS WAR.....YOU DAMN WELL BETTER BELIEVE IN OUR MILITARY FAMILY THEY ARE THE ONLY THING THAT STANDS BETWEEN YOU AND ALL THE WORLDS BULLSHIT........DAVE