Chris is in Korea. He landed just after midnight my time (4:00 pm there).
The kid has spent 36+ hours in airports or on a plane. He had to fly all the way back to Dothan, Al. to meet up with the Army and he figured that he'd just sleep at the terminal, no such luck. They turn out the lights and lock the doors there, so he had to get a cab and rent a motel room to get about 4 hours of sleep.
The good thing about the trip back to Alabama was when the ticket agent at Bob Hope Airport found out he was military, he made sure Chris got the Emergency Exit seat on all three legs of the flight which gave him that little extra room for his 6'3" length.
I've got to go to the post office now and buy combination's of stamps that add up to $0.95, the cost of 1st class mail to S. Korea.
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I've added a widget to the sidebar to help me with the time difference to Korea.
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Did you notice that Micheal Jackson was on the cover of both Newsweek and Time this week? How am I suppose to know who my President is?
Andy Levy (Redeye)
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Top 10 Best States for Personal Freedom
by Human Events
Compiled by the Mercatus Center, a nonprofit public policy research center affiliated with George Mason University, using a wide swath of comparative data to determine personal freedoms, including alcohol and drug laws, asset-forfeiture rules, and education regulations.
1. Alaska
2. Maine
3. New Mexico
4. Arkansas
5. Texas [c'mon Texas whatcha doing down at #5?]
6. Missouri
7. Oregon [Now this one surprises me, must be weighted by the drug laws.]
8. Idaho
9. Virginia
10. Wyoming
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