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Jay

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About Me

i have discovered spanish-english translators on the internet, and so have no reason to ever leave the house again-salve agua-chaparrón con un Marina.I know how to spell jaina now! im fuckin psychedAfter one year, nine months and 14 days of duty in Iraq, I decided...the Marine Corps just ain't no fun.Listen to my radio interview about the Iraq war!Check out this MySpace MP3 Player !

Get busy livin', or get busy dyin'.

“I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.”-D.H. Lawrence Get your layout at Mypsace.org

My Interests

mexican gangster slang-nobody fucks with murcielago loco, fool. talking shit about people, burning cats with cigarettes, making money i dont deserve, trashing the huge truck and house my parents bought me, dealing drugs, wearing clothes that make me look like a retarded person, illegally carrying a gun i'll never know how to use, being mean to girls, and just basically pretending im a toughass, even though ive been a spoiled, rich little bitch since birth. oh, and underground denim sales...sucks to your aunty| Get your own badge!

I'd like to meet:

You know the "true" ads on the right hand side of your home page-the one with the mexican chick with the little white shorts and the tank top with her little tetas coming out? Her.it seems like common sense, but so many girls don't seem to understand:

Heroes:

Thomas Paine,Jason DunhamWASHINGTON (Jan. 12, 2007) -- The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pride in presenting the MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously toCORPORAL JASON L. DUNHAM UNITED STATES MARINE CORPSfor service as set forth in the followingCITATION: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a Rifle Squad Leader, 4th Platoon, Company K, Third Battalion, Seventh Marines (Reinforced), Regimental Combat Team 7, First Marine Division (Reinforced), on 14 April 2004. Corporal Dunham's squad was conducting a reconnaissance mission in the town of Karabilah, Iraq, when they heard rocket-propelled grenade and small arms fire erupt approximately two kilometers to the west. Corporal Dunham led his Combined Anti-Armor Team towards the engagement to provide fire support to their Battalion Commander's convoy, which had been ambushed as it was traveling to Camp Husaybah. As Corporal Dunham and his Marines advanced, they quickly began to receive enemy fire. Corporal Dunham ordered his squad to dismount their vehicles and led one of his fire teams on foot several blocks south of the ambushed convoy. Discovering seven Iraqi vehicles in a column attempting to depart, Corporal Dunham and his team stopped the vehicles to search them for weapons. As they approached the vehicles, an insurgent leaped out and attacked Corporal Dunham. Corporal Dunham wrestled the insurgent to the ground and in the ensuing struggle saw the insurgent release a grenade. Corporal Dunham immediately alerted his fellow Marines to the threat. Aware of the imminent danger and without hesitation, Corporal Dunham covered the grenade with his helmet and body, bearing the brunt of the explosion and shielding his Marines from the blast. In an ultimate and selfless act of bravery in which he was mortally wounded, he saved the lives of at least two fellow Marines. By his undaunted courage, intrepid fighting spirit, and unwavering devotion to duty, Corporal Dunham gallantly gave his life for his country, thereby reflecting great credit upon himself and upholding the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
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