tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799069042713509614.post1176065741309329683..comments2023-05-20T04:52:46.724-05:00Comments on What I See: BrotherhoodKustomJeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09803457470448917291noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799069042713509614.post-59288140089149077732011-07-23T21:39:31.019-05:002011-07-23T21:39:31.019-05:00Very cool Jeff. This post makes me want to strive...Very cool Jeff. This post makes me want to strive to be that kind of friend to others. We only have a short time in this life and it's definitely better to experience life, both good and bad, with friends (or "Bros", "Brothers", or "Brosephs")!!!Americana Speed Shophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12643810754696560680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799069042713509614.post-86963602294799440982011-07-23T09:40:19.557-05:002011-07-23T09:40:19.557-05:00Well put Jeff, very well put. Serving in the milit...Well put Jeff, very well put. Serving in the military and going to war puts brotherhood into perspective for sure, guys you depend on to LIVE, not guys you call on for free parts.Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15271569936515420790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799069042713509614.post-29524594128700986792011-07-23T05:47:23.367-05:002011-07-23T05:47:23.367-05:00Right on Bro.!!!
Thanks for the great pics and the...Right on Bro.!!!<br />Thanks for the great pics and the inspirational post. I'm sittin' here drinkin' my coffee before work and thinking about the long shitty day I have ahead of me. Your post really puts things into perspective. I've got my family and I've got my Bros. What else could anyone ask for....<br />Life is good!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799069042713509614.post-24116572958749631692011-07-22T23:48:40.790-05:002011-07-22T23:48:40.790-05:00Very well written and thoughtful post. Once again ...Very well written and thoughtful post. Once again you've made me think of something in my life. Bout a year ago I was at a funeral of an old friend of my father's. They met in Korea when they were both in the Army Air Corp (As you know, the early Air Force).My father stayed in the military for twenty one years, and his buddy got out after 4. But they stayed in touch, and when my father retired he chose this area of California, because of a couple trips he'd made out to hunt and fish. Long story short, his friend lived into his eighties, and my father lost his life to Agent Orange in his sixties. His family was there for mine when we went through our loss, and we made sure we were there for them. Once again, very good post and thought provoking. (P.S. My father said the highlight of his military career was flying in P-61 Black Widows. The Photo-Recon version. He manned a camera that was mounted in the bubble where a gun would be in the Fighter/bomber version...Damn, I miss those guys...)Hairy Larryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07561143328956868685noreply@blogger.com