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Well, its been one year since I have reported for duty and I am now GETTING real bored. Feeling better but it might be time to start thinking about getting involved in SOMETHING..lol...anyone got something for me.

bobby g retired....used to be someone..lol

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Pass on what you know and help make them as good as you were! Vollies need love too.

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Hey Bro....I am sure you won't have to "go hungry", so to speak.

Amazing that it has been a year.

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