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The Saltman

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Do you like that one or this one?

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They are both cool, but I sure as hell didn't earn them.

You did.

My gift for you

http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/combat-zone-rescue-in-panama-part-1.html

Not that YOU need a reminder, but I think everybody should know and be thankful for guys like you.

Does Kurt still send Xmas cards?

Yeah. I thought you would like the sticker. Yes, I got my Xmas card from Kurt along with my airfare to the next reunion. I will be sure to take some photos but a bunch of the guys are very shy (go figure).

Thanks for the link. It was cool seeing Larry Jim and Pat on TV. I remember they were sooo nervous filming that. Pat was the most animalist person and one of the best breachers ever to open a door for me.

Hopefully I will be able to send you something special from the next meeting. Still working on it.

Happy Holidays to all of you!

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BLOW ME A KISS

Bob Kevian & Tom Griswold

(Impersonating Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis)

Well Pally, it looks like our girls have dumped us

Looks like they dumped us Dean

Is there anything you'd like to say to 'em Pally

There sure is Dino

Baby, blow me

A kiss as you're leaving

Blow me

Woh, a kiss right now

Cause if you're gonna leave me, honey,

I will surely miss the way you blow me

Blow me a kiss

Woh-oh-oh

Come on and blow me, woh

A kiss like you mean it

Blow me

A kiss goodbye

I really can't remember anything as hard as this

So blow me

Blow me a kiss

Woh-oh-oh

Some things in life are hard to swallow

I guess she couldn't take it all Dean

She couldn't handle everything

Woh-oh-oh, who could ?

But if she comes back tomorrow

I'll be shooting my wad

On flowers and a ring

Honey, blow me

Woh, a kiss, as you're leaving, baby

Blow me

Woh, a kiss as you go

And always think about me

As you're going down

Your list

Baby, blow me

Blow me a kiss

I'll miss her arms and her elbows

Woh-oh, they're some nice ones

I'll miss her legs so tall

She's got some long legs, Dean, woh-ho

I'll miss her neck and her shoulders

But I'll miss her head most of all

Watch out baby

Baby, blow me

Woh, a kiss as you're leaving, baby

Blow me

Woh, a kiss as you go

Oh oh, look out

And if you wanna come home, honey, that's okay

Just grab a hold of this

And, baby, blow me

Baby, won't you blow me

Blow me a kiss

Woh-oh

Woh Pally

Woh-ho-ho

(Need to find a youtube of this)

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