Leroy Hoard
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Some other notable Colonels:
Colonel Kurtz
Colonel Klink
Colonel Sanders
Some other notable Colonels:
Outranked by General Electric.Some other notable Colonels:
Colonel Kurtz
Colonel Klink
Colonel Sanders
Some other notable Colonels:
Colonel Kurtz
Colonel Klink
Colonel Sanders
Colonel FlaggSome other notable Colonels:
Colonel Kurtz
Colonel Klink
Colonel Sanders
Look up Dr. Max Lee out of Froedert for another opinion.so the mri said new disc sitting on the nerve issue and doc said this week that i probably have permanent nerve damage in my left leg so that just is what it is and now i am just dealing with that mentally but walking again and just working on ways to not make it all flare up feeling positive feeling strong and just doing my thang because thats all i can do i guess the moral of the story is dont play sports and dont build houses with your dad i am just joking i wouldnt trade a thing its all great memories and part of what i am take that to the bank brochachosHow are you doing, @SWC ?
Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
OKUse it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
I remember I had a GI Joe playset that had a bivouac .Always liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
That's a weirdly structured sentence.Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
On the road with Kerouac
Sheltered in his bivouac
On this road we’ll never die
That's a weirdly structured sentence.Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
On the road with Kerouac
Sheltered in his bivouac
On this road we’ll never die
I always thought it was a place I could pick up French whores.It's really the only time I'd ever heard the word "bivouac" used because I'm not a hiker/outdoorsman
Just getting a hammock for the front yard, this came up a lot. You know, tactical hammocks, very technical.It's really the only time I'd ever heard the word "bivouac" used because I'm not a hiker/outdoorsman
I always thought it was a place I could pick up French whores.It's really the only time I'd ever heard the word "bivouac" used because I'm not a hiker/outdoorsman
Just getting a hammock for the front yard, this came up a lot. You know, tactical hammocks, very technical.
It really comes up - basically any hammock with a rain/bug cover edges into a bivouac. They often just shorten it to bivy hammock.Just getting a hammock for the front yard, this came up a lot. You know, tactical hammocks, very technical.
Wait, what? Is this a cultural reference I'm missing or did this really come up a bunch when you were buying a hammock? I get the feeling that I'm missing something here. . .
I had a friend named Biv who was trippin', and I said, "Bivouac"Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
This works better if you're British.I had a friend named Biv who was trippin', and I said, "Bivouac"Use it in a sentenceAlways liked this word:
Bivouac (BIV-uh-whack)
That word always sounded like a "10 women all talking at once about kids" type word when I was growing up. Thanks for that, mom.Flibbertigibbet
More like airheads.That word always sounded like a "10 women all talking at once about kids" type word when I was growing up. Thanks for that, mom.Flibbertigibbet