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To late. I orded the secrete service to come and pick Mike up and police escort him home. So the highway is going to be closed, and then I have a helicopter that is going to give Mike a tour around our beautiful city of Milwaukee!
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Nah, dont worry. I dont want you to get up from your stressful job.
Latest news:
On Monday, the Department of Defense announced the death of 30-year-old Army Pfc. Jason F. Lemke, who died Saturday in Ibrahim Al Adham in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad from wounds suffered when his vehicle struck a roadside bomb.
Lemke was a 1996 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran High School, where a tribute to him is planned.
His father, Gregory Lemke of Milwaukee, said his son was trained to speak Arabic and also spoke Spanish.
"His grandpa was in the Marines. His uncle was a Marine. My father was in the Army, and my older brother was in the Army," Gregory Lemke said. "So there's a family service thing there. He wanted to make a mark, I guess."
In addition to his father, Lemke is survived by three daughters, Amber, Liz and Casey; his mother, Colleen Lemke; and his sisters, Jerrie Lemke and Jill Lemke.
Visitation is planned for 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Max A. Sass & Sons Greenridge Chapel, 4747 S. 60th St., with burial planned for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove.
Latest news:
On Monday, the Department of Defense announced the death of 30-year-old Army Pfc. Jason F. Lemke, who died Saturday in Ibrahim Al Adham in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad from wounds suffered when his vehicle struck a roadside bomb.
Lemke was a 1996 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran High School, where a tribute to him is planned.
His father, Gregory Lemke of Milwaukee, said his son was trained to speak Arabic and also spoke Spanish.
"His grandpa was in the Marines. His uncle was a Marine. My father was in the Army, and my older brother was in the Army," Gregory Lemke said. "So there's a family service thing there. He wanted to make a mark, I guess."
In addition to his father, Lemke is survived by three daughters, Amber, Liz and Casey; his mother, Colleen Lemke; and his sisters, Jerrie Lemke and Jill Lemke.
Visitation is planned for 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Max A. Sass & Sons Greenridge Chapel, 4747 S. 60th St., with burial planned for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Union Grove.
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Why'd the chicken cross the road because it went to the other side and then a pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel and says arrr, it's drivin' me nuts, hahaha.
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Going to AMS tomorrow- anyone need me to pickup anything or want to save on shipping?
Im definately goingto snap some pics of the new shop, new 'TA2/tattoo' (time attack 2), etc
ALSO WHY did BOTH Waxthis AND Denny have their accounts DISABLED?
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Im definately goingto snap some pics of the new shop, new 'TA2/tattoo' (time attack 2), etc
ALSO WHY did BOTH Waxthis AND Denny have their accounts DISABLED?
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I'm guessing it had something to do with that thread about running 30psi on pump gas.
I dunno why people were getting on his *** so bad, he wasn't really complaining that it blew up, seemed to realize it was inevitable that it eventually would and was getting excited about what he was going to do next.
I dunno why people were getting on his *** so bad, he wasn't really complaining that it blew up, seemed to realize it was inevitable that it eventually would and was getting excited about what he was going to do next.