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island14
05-04-2011, 11:58am
Do you have any?
I remember I thought I saw Osama driving down south Dixie Highway one night and thought to myself..
There is a million dollar reward for this SOB "dead or alive!"
Even though I had a few drinks in me, I knew if I shot the wrong one someone might be pissed!
They probably would not Thank me for my mistake if I was wrong, I seriously doubt they would have told me..
"nice try Island 14" :rofl:
It probably was him, and I let him get away.. damit! :toetap:
Yerf Dog
05-04-2011, 11:59am
$25 Mil. Should have shot. :rofl:
BuckyThreadkiller
05-04-2011, 12:00pm
Any? Hell, I might lead the league.
Regrets? I've had a few...
ChasC5
05-04-2011, 12:03pm
Yea ... banging what's her name. :yesnod:
lander
05-04-2011, 12:04pm
I regret to say I have none.
Kerrmudgeon
05-04-2011, 12:15pm
No kids, and it's getting pretty late. Always wanted kids. A wife?...not so much!:D:D:D
c6vetteinhouston
05-04-2011, 12:21pm
The biggest regret, is that I let my family, wife kids down by myselfish acts of not being the husband I needed to be and the example I should have been to my kids during a very short period of time in my life.
Montehall
05-04-2011, 12:26pm
yes
vetterdstr
05-04-2011, 1:11pm
Yea ... banging what's her name. :yesnod:
You got that right!! :rofl:
kylebuck
05-04-2011, 1:15pm
Sara-ann Pierson
Sara-ann Pierson
Pics or it's not a regret :seeya:
Sara-ann Pierson
Pics or it's not a regret :seeya:
Your Google broke again?
Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/geaux_who_dat)
:leaving:
Blademaker
05-04-2011, 2:07pm
Yup.......Regret my mis-spent youth........lotta high octane drugs.....
3-4 years wasted. Glad it wasn't longer.
Not enough band wit to list here:leaving:
kylebuck
05-04-2011, 2:28pm
Your Google broke again?
Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/geaux_who_dat)
:leaving:
That's her
One girl that actually hurt me
MEC5LADY
05-04-2011, 3:14pm
Regrets? I've had a few...
:iagree:
1911fool
05-04-2011, 3:51pm
My biggest regret:
One night at a party there was this drunk girl there...super hot. She was so drunk that she didn't have a clue what was going on. She grabbed me by the hand and said "Do me." I thought, well she's drunk..who cares...might as well...but I didn't.
themonk
05-04-2011, 3:54pm
I have a bunch, too long to list but I think not spending more time with my dad while I could would be the top of that list.
sasnglass77
05-04-2011, 4:14pm
I have one...treated a good person poorly but hope to make amends. :yesnod:
Regrets? I've had a few...
...but then again,
too few to mention...
themonk
05-04-2011, 4:36pm
...but then again,
too few to mention...
Oh well, I did it my way. :bilmem:
GS Ragtop
05-04-2011, 4:40pm
None. I'm getting older (57) and have had a blast. Bad experiences were just as valuable as good ones.
Oh well, I did it my way. :bilmem:
not yet...
I did what I had to do
And saw it through without exemption.
Datawiz
05-04-2011, 5:01pm
Plenty, but I always look forward. My life is pretty good right now, so I don't complain. Not that I do anyways. :cheers:
Any? Hell, I might lead the league.
............I don't think so............not even close. :slap:
Defib1961
05-04-2011, 5:38pm
Saying "I do". But I made up for it when I said, "I don't."
I did what I had to do
And saw it through without exemption.
I planned each charted course
Each careful step along the byway...
navyndi2
05-04-2011, 7:56pm
Saying "I do". But I made up for it when I said, "I don't."
:iagree:
Flatbush Harry
05-04-2011, 8:01pm
I have virtually no regrets. I have served, been served, sucked up to, gotten sucked up to, and, generally, done the right thing when I could tell the difference. That said, I went to the range yesterday, found that three of my rifles are less than 1 MOA shooters out to 300 yds, and would have been proud to defend the patriotic men who spread useless brain matter across the room in Pakimystan.
Harry, PUI and proud of it
A few.
I have a weakness, but I control it better now.
Truck Guy
05-04-2011, 8:08pm
None.
Married to a great girl (33 years), four beautiful daughters (no pics!), 34 year job and not an alcoholic or drug addict.
I got lucky :cheers:
Datawiz
05-04-2011, 8:09pm
None.
Married to a great girl (33 years), four beautiful daughters (no pics!), 34 year job and not an alcoholic or drug addict.
I got lucky :cheers:
Pics of your four 34 year old alcoholic daughters and your 33 year old wife. :leaving:
None.
Married to a great girl (33 years), four beautiful daughters (no pics!), 34 year job and not an alcoholic or drug addict.
I got lucky :cheers:
Winning!
I planned each charted course
Each careful step along the byway...
And more, much more than this,
I did it my way.
:cheers:
Truck Guy
05-04-2011, 8:22pm
Pics of your four 34 year old alcoholic daughters and your 33 year old wife. :leaving::slap: I said NO PICS! :D
But the wife is older than 33, but looks like she's a crap load younger than me.
She aged like fine wine, me, meh...aged like milk :bilmem: :lol:
Elvis>Frank
I'm no Elvis hater...but 'ole blue eyes owns that song. :yesnod:
island14
05-05-2011, 12:25am
I have a bunch, too long to list but I think not spending more time with my dad while I could would be the top of that list.
Last night I was PUI and started this thread in humor.
But being serious now, I really think that my biggest regret is not spending more time with my Dad when I could.
I went to the USA last year to spend time with him in October for 5 weeks, and after 5 weeks as much as I enjoyed being there with my family, I was also getting a bit homesick and missing my wife and children back in the Philippines.
The morning I left to go to the airport for my flight home, my Dad asked me if there was any way that I could stay longer.. I told him Dad I need to get home to my kids.
Dad said "you know this will be the last time I get to see you son"
I gave him hug and certainly wish it was a longer one now.
My Dad passed away in January this year, I didn't even know about until the funeral was over as they had no way to call me and I did not have internet that week to check emails.
I have to say that I now often really regret not staying longer when I could have....
Crying now... gotta go...
themonk
05-05-2011, 12:32am
Last night I was PUI and started this thread in humor.
But being serious now, I really think that my biggest regret is not spending more time with my Dad when I could.
I went to the USA last year to spend time with him in October for 5 weeks, and after 5 weeks as much as I enjoyed being there with my family, I was also getting a bit homesick and missing my wife and children back in the Philippines.
The morning I left to go to the airport for my flight home, my Dad asked me if there was any way that I could stay longer.. I told him Dad I need to get home to my kids.
Dad said "you know this will be the last time I get to see you son"
I gave him hug and certainly wish it was a longer one now.
My Dad passed away in January this year, I didn't even know about until the funeral was over as they had no way to call me and I did not have internet that week to check emails.
I have to say that I now often really regret not staying longer when I could have....
Crying now... gotta go...
:sadangel:
#2, #3, #4........ :leaving:
Last night I was PUI and started this thread in humor.
But being serious now, I really think that my biggest regret is not spending more time with my Dad when I could.
I went to the USA last year to spend time with him in October for 5 weeks, and after 5 weeks as much as I enjoyed being there with my family, I was also getting a bit homesick and missing my wife and children back in the Philippines.
The morning I left to go to the airport for my flight home, my Dad asked me if there was any way that I could stay longer.. I told him Dad I need to get home to my kids.
Dad said "you know this will be the last time I get to see you son"
I gave him hug and certainly wish it was a longer one now.
My Dad passed away in January this year, I didn't even know about until the funeral was over as they had no way to call me and I did not have internet that week to check emails.
I have to say that I now often really regret not staying longer when I could have....
Crying now... gotta go...
I regret opening this thread and seeing this post. :sadangel::sadangel::sadangel:
RetiredSFC 97
05-05-2011, 7:54am
everything in my life.
I'm a perfectionist and I'm never satisfied with anything. Coulda done better, shoulda done better, would if I could do it over again.
hell if I wax the vette I stand back and say damn, I need to redo that it's not up to par.
The one thing I'm pleased with is I retired earlier than I wanted, and turned down a promotion, so I could go home and be with my sister as she was going through Cancer treatment and being able to be with my Mom and Dad and brother for the last 11, 7, and 4 years of their life, after being gone for so long. I wouldn't trade that for anything!
w!ngnut
05-05-2011, 11:20am
Sure some, but so far, over all, life is pretty good. :)
Yep...same here. :smash:
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