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01/17/26 03:50 PM #16790    

 

David Mitchell

And if I recall correctly, an "F" for pouring milk shakes over classmates heads in the cafeteria!

(if I could only find that photo)


01/17/26 04:13 PM #16791    

Joseph Gentilini

David, what a story about Vietnam and your daughter's reaction. I never would have made it over there without a complete breakdown. What FU... guts you had!  As always, thanks for your stories and your willingness to be so vulnerable.  joe.


01/17/26 09:17 PM #16792    

 

David Mitchell

Joe,

It wasn't so much "guts" as it was youthful naivety, and a huge dose of arrogance!

Oh my goodness, were we ever an arrogant bunch! And all the "Scout" pilots in our sister Troops were the same. I think we really beleived we were invincible. And all of us mostly under 22. I was 20 when I arrived. (I then had 2 birthdays in Vinh Long.)

(Our senior ranking Captains were old guys of 25 and 27. And our COs - Majors - were only 30. 

Couple those attitudes with an intense desire to fly - a dream - no, an obsession - since I was a little boy. If you recall my story about my dad telling me I could not join the "student flying club" in college - that really was the spark that lit the flame. When my dad pushed, I almost always pushed back. 

Also, flying a helicopter was a lot more interesting than flying "fixed wing".

But as I mentioned in a recent post (about my "Strange Christmas" at home), having some time to get away and think about it, plus falling in love with the girl I would evntually marry, put me in a whole different frame of mind. 

I'll soon share a few stories from that side of my story. 


01/17/26 09:26 PM #16793    

 

David Mitchell

GO BRONCOS !!!

I think we owe one to the refs.

A couple late pass interference calls (or no-calls) could have gone either way. 


01/19/26 07:50 PM #16794    

 

David Mitchell

Go Hoosiers!


01/20/26 08:09 AM #16795    

 

Michael McLeod

Wish I'd been born in Indiana instead of Ohio so I could have grown up having a kickass college football team to cheer for.


01/21/26 02:18 PM #16796    

 

David Mitchell

I meant to post this story yesterday as a sort of MLK Day memory. 

It's the final bit of my first chapter - talking about what led up to my departure for the Army - with a lot of stuff about my growing up with a dream of flying and what influenced  me to pursuit it. If I ever finish it - this will close the chapter with the following episode;                                                            

 

 

                A few days into January, the same four of us - including Mike Lee, all met down at Fort Hayes and were driven out to Port Columbus Airport. We were handed our airline tickets to Shreveport Louisiana, connecting through Atlanta, as well as an envelope containing our military orders”. We were allowed only a small gym bag of personal possessions, a toilet kit, and change of underwear. We boarded a Delta flight for Atlanta, to connect on to Shreveport. From Shreveport we would be bussed to Fort Polk, Louisiana where we would begin to enjoy the “delights” of basic training. 

 

                 We arrived at Shreveport Airport and boarded the shuttle to the bus station, where we would catch another bus to Leesville, Louisiana and nearby Fort Polk. Here, in the large bus station lobby I experienced a sort of Welcome to the real South” shock. 

As we sat in the large lobby, with long, ornate wooden benches, I noticed a broad painted set of lines - two black lines on either side of a white line - about 6 inches total width. The line ran all the way across the middle of the lobby floor and part way up the two opposite walls. I gave it little thought. But I did become curious as to why there was an open, clean, refreshment counter on one side of the lobby, and a fly-infested rolling cart of snacks on the opposite side of that same lobby. There weren’t that many people there. The lobby was not that large. I was puzzled. 

After a while I needed to go to the mens room and got up and headed toward the door under a sign that read TOILETS”. As I began to walk toward it, an older Black man seated in the next row of benches stood up and gently reached out his arm to restrain me. No, son - over there.” As he pointed to the neatly printed signs on the opposite wall that read MENS” and LADIES”, it dawned on me. I had crossed the line - literally - the striped line - the “color” line. There was a side of the lobby for Whites, and a side for Blacks - separate seating, food, and rest rooms. The realization hit me like a brick. I was absolutely stunned with embarrassment! 

Welcome to the South, white boy! 

 


01/22/26 03:35 PM #16797    

 

David Mitchell

Liam Ramos is 5 tears old !

Shame on this country.

 


01/22/26 07:20 PM #16798    

 

David Mitchell

My daugher in Milwaukee is expecting 40 below tonight.

As I drove home at 5:30 it was 65 degrees here.

Hope you are all warm and cozy tonight.


01/22/26 08:47 PM #16799    

 

John Jackson

The woman in the video below, a U.S. citizen,  was on her way to a doctor's appointment.  Here is NewsNation's description of what happened:

(NewsNation) — A disabled woman on her way to a medical appointment who was dragged out of her car by federal immigration officers says she feels “lucky to be alive.”

Aliya Rahman, a U.S. citizen, was on her way to a doctor’s appointment in Minneapolis when she encountered federal agents at an intersection. Video of her arrest went viral online, and it appears to show a masked agent smashing Rahman’s passenger side window and others cutting her seatbelt. It also shows them dragging her out of her car through the driver’s side door and guards carrying her by her arms and legs.

Your tax dollars at work...


01/22/26 09:26 PM #16800    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)


01/22/26 09:26 PM #16801    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)


01/22/26 09:54 PM #16802    

 

John Jackson

MM, this is how Reuters described the situation:

Liam, wearing a blue hat and a Spider-Man backpack, watched as masked agents took his father from the driveway of their home after the two returned from preschool on Tuesday, according to witnesses. Officers then attempted to use the boy as bait to lure his mother out of the house, at least two witnesses said.

The story that the father ran away was advanced by VP J. D. Vance, who, like most Trump administration officials, lies way more often than he tells the truth.

After ICE detained the father, the Reuters account continues:

However, school officials, an adult from the family home and neighbors all offered to take the boy, only to be denied by ICE officials, according to witnesses including Mary Granlund, the chair of the Columbia Heights school board. Granlund said school officials are authorized to take custody of a child in the absence of a parent.

The boy's mother was inside the home, but her husband instructed her to remain inside, most likely to avoid detention herself, Granlund told reporters. When asked if the boy was being used as bait, Granlund said, "Correct."

The boy and his father are now in an ICE detention center in Texas.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/ice-detains-four-children-minnesota-school-district-school-officials-say-2026-01-22/.


01/23/26 09:08 AM #16803    

Joseph Gentilini

As far as I am concerned, ICE is the gestapo of the 1930s in another country!

 


01/23/26 11:40 AM #16804    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

Taking a pause from the day's headlines to share something I read this morning, offering us all something to reflect on today.

In 1948, C.S. Lewis, one of the greatest intellectual thinkers of the twentieth century, penned an essay titled, On Living in an Atomic Age. In it, he addressed the anxieties plaguing many at the time, namely, the ongoing threat of the atomic bomb.

In light of recent ‘pandemics,’ rumours of wars, the possibility of nuclear attacks, and increasing civil unrest, I thought it was worth sharing Lewis’ timeless advice once again:

In one way we think a great deal too much of the atomic bomb. ‘How are we to live in an atomic age?’ I am tempted to reply: ‘Why, as you would have lived in the sixteenth century when the plague visited London almost every year, or as you would have lived in a Viking age when raiders from Scandinavia might land and cut your throat any night; or indeed, as you are already living in an age of cancer, an age of syphilis, an age of paralysis, an age of air raids, an age of railway accidents, an age of motor accidents.’

In other words, do not let us begin by exaggerating the novelty of our situation. Believe me, dear sir or madam, you and all whom you love were already sentenced to death before the atomic bomb was invented: and quite a high percentage of us were going to die in unpleasant ways. We had, indeed, one very great advantage over our ancestors—anesthetics; but we have that still. It is perfectly ridiculous to go about whimpering and drawing long faces because the scientists have added one more chance of painful and premature death to a world which already bristled with such chances and in which death itself was not a chance at all, but a certainty.

This is the first point to be made: and the first action to be taken is to pull ourselves together. If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs. They may break our bodies (a microbe can do that) but they need not dominate our minds.

C.S. Lewis, On Living in an Atomic Age, 1948

01/23/26 02:25 PM #16805    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

In light of a couple of recent posts, I felt it was worth sharing this latest update concerning the widely reported case of the five-year-old child who was said to have been “detained.”

 

I’ll leave it there and encourage everyone to review the information for themselves and draw their own conclusions with care.

 
I posted more video on the User Forum. 
 
UPDATE:
 

01/23/26 05:13 PM #16806    

 

John Jackson

Sorry MM, I place way more credence in a report from Reuters than on random people who post on Elon Musk's X - how do I know who these people are or if they're remotely credible?  And their arguments are all based on statements by DHS and ICE - anyone who believes what ICE (or DHS or Kristi Noem) says is incredibly naive. 

What do you expect from people who think it's OK to wear masks so they can't be held accountable for their actions, who smash car windows to pull people out into the street, who enter homes without warrants and who lie whenever it suits their purpose?

 


01/25/26 05:58 PM #16807    

 

Michael McLeod

thanks for the intriguing post, mm,

I am headed out for dinner and will likely not get into any discussion of it until late tonite or tomorrow.

Given my years in mass media I ought to be able to come up with something.

But I wouldn't bet on it. After half a century of practicing and studying and teaching mass media in varous forms I'm more overwhelmed than ever about its practice,its ethics or lack of, and its effect on society.

Seriously, I often feel dumber than ever about it.

 

 

 


01/26/26 02:37 PM #16808    

 

Michael McLeod

I'll never forgive Hartline.

I know it's a different game now than it was when I was a kid.

Except that when it comes to Ohio State football the kid in me still calls the shots.


01/26/26 03:57 PM #16809    

 

David Mitchell

Hated to see my Broncos give away the game on a couple poor play calls.

Take the easy three points guys!!!!

 

But I am still a "BOliever"  - can't wait for next year. 


01/26/26 11:06 PM #16810    

 

David Mitchell

A 1961 classic!  

She (Rosie and the Originals) wrote this at age 14 about her first boyfriend.

Sorry - I don't think that first one was the original Rosie



 


01/27/26 12:38 AM #16811    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

As a war correspondent for 60 Minutes, Lara Logan risked her life in the world’s most dangerous places. But it was telling the truth at home that nearly ended her career.

Lara explains how survival, truth, and betrayal shaped her—and why she refuses to back down.

https://www.prageru.com/videos/how-lara-logan-survived-against-all-odds

 


01/27/26 03:26 PM #16812    

 

Michael Boulware

Our reunion committee needs some help. Does anyone have a list of current addresses so we can notify our clsssmates about our July 25 60th reunion? Monica composed a super letter to put on our website, but not everyone reads our website. Our committee wants to notify everyone. We might need some additional help dividing up the 1966 class and having volunteers get on the phone to make everyone aware of the reunion.


01/28/26 11:13 AM #16813    

 

Sheila McCarthy (Gardner)

Mike: Happy to help with the phone calls .... 

 


01/28/26 03:44 PM #16814    

Joseph Gentilini

Mike, I can help with phone calls.  joe


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