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Old 09-01-2013, 07:55 PM
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I have a job in hockey - it's a year round gig. It's mostly fun - but like most jobs - it has its downfalls (especially lately!)

On a rare Sunday off - and unrelated to this thread - here's a pic of "Big Dan" visiting his final resting place this afternoon:
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I have a job in hockey - it's a year round gig. It's mostly fun - but like most jobs - it has its downfalls (especially lately!)

On a rare Sunday off - and unrelated to this thread - here's a pic of "Big Dan" visiting his final resting place this afternoon:
Thanks for posting, where is he buried?

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I have a job in hockey - it's a year round gig. It's mostly fun - but like most jobs - it has its downfalls (especially lately!)

On a rare Sunday off - and unrelated to this thread - here's a pic of "Big Dan" visiting his final resting place this afternoon:
Are you from around the Wappingers Falls area? I grew up in town of Poughkeepsie/ town of Lagrange
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On my second career as a civilian for the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Served 26 years in the Air Force and retired 2 years ago. I turned around and went back to work for the Air Force as a civilian. I now work in the Inspector General's office.
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I start my 15th year of teaching on Tues. I teach 6th graders science and social studies, bringing cards and the history of the game into the classroom as often as possible.
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John, I collect antique posters; your stuff is wonderful.
Thanks so much, Jeff! I appreciate it!
I'm a big fan of early poster work, too... can't collect for lack of space, but I drool when I see something amazing... (like The Stenberg Brothers early Russian movie posters...)
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Just retired from the US Air Force today--8/31/13! I was a Aircraft Electrician for 20 years and now I am in Denver as an Avionics QA inspector. I am proud of the time I served and of the places I have been; now I am happy to wear shorts to work and having facial hair.
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Thank you all for your service to our country.
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