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send a package to ANDREW in iraq

Started by mr. henry, August 14, 2004, 04:44:40 PM

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mr. henry

i was just curious if we could somehow donate some bread once ANDREW gets to iraq and come up with a message board list of stuff we'd like to send ANDREW...???

like snacks, short letters, some fangoria magazines, etc

mr. henry
www.310am.com



Post Edited (08-14-04 16:45)
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trekgeezer

I'm in if someone can put it together.  They probably have access to email too. I know a  woman at work whose husband is over there and she said that it takes about three weeks to get a package there.  She sends him something every week and she said one time he received  about three weeks worth all at once.

I hope  this gets a lot of responses and we get some good ideas about what to send. I'll give it some thought myself and get back.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Ellie

I work at Osco Drug store and I know that alot of people come in and buy stuff for care packages for their loved ones overseas..stuff like beef jerky,nuts,canned meats, baby wipes (to clean off with) ..those little packets of aspirin. Theres all kinds of goodies to send.

Andrew

Don't worry about me folks.   We are still sitting at Camp Pendleton, but getting ready to get on our flight.  Hopefully the waiting game will be over soon.

All in all, I am very self-sufficient.   My big worries were SAPI plates, goggles, and a good drop holster for my sidearm.  All done (the SNCOs were not allowed to bring rifles).  But, heck, if I need firepower I'll get on a 240G or M2

Anyway.  I do have my laptop with me, so when I am safe on the base I could actually write some reviews (got a hard case with a few DVDs in it).  Waiting to see what my life over there will look like, because I will be the data chief for  the entire Combat Service Support Group.  I should have access to drop a word now and then.

Thanks again for the thought, but worry more about the younger Marines and soldiers.  They are the ones that always worry me.  I have a loving wife, a handful of a daughter, am expecting a son in January, and have lots of outlets I like.  Life is good.  Plus, I have done this time and again.  The young Marines are subject to the emotional stresses of being far from family, losing girlfriends, and all that mess.

Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Michael

Andrew, are the magazines in your gun factory berretta or the aftermarket checkmate magazines?

I've heard that aftermarket checkmate magazines are inferior and
many soldiers have had problems with them.

Just wanted to bring this up in case you haven't heard about this issue.

Mike

Andrew

I have the good old government issue.  They are in good shape and I just cleaned them before stowing them away.  Along with the pistol range about a month ago, I had the opportunity to fire about 500 rounds through the pistol (from both mags).  Not one misfeed or jam in all the times I have fired it, so I am pretty happy with my pistol.  Its only quirk is having some of  the blacking rubbed off the front site tip.  In bright sunlight it moves the strike of the round up and to the right.  About 8 inches at 25 yards.  I automatically compensate now, or else I'd get the armorer to fix that problem.

Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

Ed

How about this, when you hit the ground there, maybe we can set up a package for distribution for any guys you know that need it.  Or some such thing,  I'm just thinking "aloud" here  
 Anyway, stay safe and all that.  We all can agree there.
-Ed

lester1/2jr

good luck man.  Have you seen "psyched by the 4-d witch"? If not I'll send it to you there.  Honestly, I would love to see some of saddam's palaces. I know that's not really politically correct, but you could film awesome italian horror movies in one.  In "lying liars" al franked said the chandelier he saw there was the biggest one he'd ever seen by tenfold.  I tell ya, whenever I see a chandalier all I think about is when will it fall or someone swinging on it.

Scott

I haven't said hello to you Andrew in a while. Sounds like your ready to go again.


daveblackeye15

Hey Andrew, think you and the guys could use...nine packs of chewing gum? or some nylon stockings with lipstick?

Kong: "Shoot, a guy could have a good time in Vegas with this stuff"

I love that part.

Now it's time to sing the nation anthem IN AMERICA!!!

Bandit Keith from Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (episode 12)

Ken Begg

Operation Grattitude provides a mechanism to send care packages to our troops overseas:

http://opgratitude.com/website/html/index.php

Spirit of America helps send supplies requested by troops to aid in their work (school supplies for Iraqi kids, etc.):

 http://www.spiritofamerica.net/

Perhaps we could collect a fund in the name of Badmovies.org and make a group donation to one or both of these organizations.  I would be in for this if anyone wants to get the ball rolling.

Keep well, Andrew.  Godspeed.

Ellie


Flangepart

Need i say...Be careful?
Hummm....say, anything we can send to the wife and baby while your gone? Maby even a card to say "Heres to you too."?
Well, keep the head down, take photos for the gang ( we want pictures!), and get us a review when ever ya can.
                                          Your friend in the " An idiot here, an idiot there, pretty soon your talkin' real stupidity." T-shirt...Flangepart!

"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

Kory

Good thing they didn't issue you a Glock... you wouldn't be so happy...

Evan3

Honestly guys, I think these are excellent ideas for a fund. I would be more than happy to post my college address to send out a check to one of those two orgs in order to support Andrew and our men in Iraq in support of Badmovies.org. I could also build a website to store donations if u do not trust me personally.

On a sidenote, I hope you bring Rocky Horror Andrew. No matter how angry those Iraqis may be, everyone must do the time warp.

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply