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July 13th, 2011I am now on tumbr, so stalk or follow me http://www.mannylikesthis.tumblr.com
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yes im alive. yes im back on facebook. no i don’t have any more stickers. no i won’t add you if i don’t know you or have talked to you for more than 5 minutes. kbai. wanna bribe me to be my friend? send me cool stickers and/or candy.
You are calm and reposed
Let your beauty unfold
Pale white like the skin
Stretched over your bones
Spring keeps you ever close
You are second hand smoke
You are so fragile and thin
Standing trial for your sins
Holding onto yourself the best you can
You are the smell before the rain
You are the blood in my veins
When asked whether he considered himself a “hero” and responded “no, but I served in a company of heroes,”

‘Major Richard “Dick” D. Winters (January 21, 1918 – January 2, 2011) was a United States Army officer and decorated war veteran. He commanded Company “E”, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, during World War II. Winters parachuted into Normandy in the early hours of D-Day, and fought across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and eventually into Germany. Later in the war, Winters rose to command the 2nd Battalion. Following the end of hostilities Winters was discharged from the army and returned to civilian life, working in New Jersey. In 1951, during the Korean War, Winters was recalled to the Army from the inactive list and briefly served as a regimental planning and training officer on staff at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Although issued orders for deployment, he was not sent to Korea. After his discharge he worked at a few different jobs before founding his own company and selling farming products. Winters was featured in a number of books and was portrayed in the 2001 HBO mini-series Band of Brothers by Damian Lewis. He was a regular guest lecturer at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He retired in 1997.’
‘Winters, a resident of Hershey, Pennsylvania, died on January 2, 2011, in nearby Campbelltown, Pennsylvania. He had been suffering from Parkinson’s disease for several years. Winters had requested a private, unannounced funeral service, which was held on January 8, 2011. Winters is buried in Bergstrasse Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery in Ephrata. He is buried next to his parents in the Winters family plot. His grave is marked Richard D. Winters WW II 101st Airborne.’

took a very much well needed vacation to VA beach to see my extended family. it was by far the most needed R&R i could have needed and asked for. The Crook Family took care of me and we had numerous laughs, countless burritos and partied like it was 1989. I miss you guys and you need to come to Florida so I can show you how HighwayStar runs florida. I leave you with this picture to some up my vacation.
in less than 3 days i depart to see my extended family in VA Beach and i cannot explain how ecstatic i am to see them. to the uzi’s i’ll see you guys soon. i miss and loveyou very much. <3 florida you will be missed xoxo