I love the gators and football and mudding i love going to the movie. ..
I like to meet just friends and i have this beautiful wife shes the best. Her name yall r proable wondering who it is so my baby is dianna i love you dianna.The most beautifulest girl in the world to me.http://www.youtube.com/p.swf?video_id=ervaMPt4Ha0&eur l=&iurl=http%3A//img.youtube.com/vi/ervaMPt4Ha0/2.jpg&am p;t=OEgsToPDskJbeJyr4rHfCS4DnGFDL-ig&autoplay=1
its suppose to be about music but i have something better.Friends fondly remember fallen soldier they called 'Peanut' By Lisa Burgess, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition, Friday, January 5, 2007Photo courtesy of U.S. Army Pfc. Clinton Tyler McCormickLisa Burgess / S&S First Lt. Ryan Neely bids farewell to Pfc. Clinton Tyler McCormick during a memorial service Wednesday night at Forward Operating Base Loyalty in Baghdad, Iraq. Neely, a platoon leader for Alpha Company, 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Carson, Colo., was riding in the back seat of the Humvee when McCormick, the gunner, was killed by a roadside bomb on Dec. 27.BAGHDAD — Three days before Pfc. Clinton Tyler McCormick died, he talked to his battalion commander about his baby.McCormick, 20, was talking about his beloved gun, the M240B he manned for his platoon sergeant’s Humvee, according to Lt. Col. James Wolak, of the 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, part of the 2nd Infantry’s 2nd Brigade Combat Team.McCormick, who was on his first Army deployment, died holding his “baby†on Dec. 27 in the streets of eastern Baghdad, felled by an armor-piercing roadside bomb.Wednesday night, McCormick’s friends and fellow soldiers gathered to remember the soldier they called “Peanut†because he looked like the guy on the Planters Peanuts jar, members of his platoon said.Instead of being insulted, McCormick embraced his new moniker — as well he should have, said his company commander, Capt. Samuel Fuller. “It was not derogatory,†Fuller said. “It was a term of endearment.â€The name fit him so well, even Fuller, as a commander, had to struggle not to call McCormick by his nickname, he said.McCormick was wiry, standing 5 foot 5 inches and weighing 120 pounds soaking wet, according to his platoon mates. But he was also “strong as an ox and as hard as nails,†Fuller said.His life at home “was no bed of roses,†according to one soldier. When he enlisted on Aug. 25, 2005, he was looking for a new life and a second family — and found both, his friends said.McCormick loved the Army and Army life and was eager to get everything right. “You wanted to compete with him, not to beat him, but to match his efforts,†Fuller said. “I was in awe of him.â€McCormick trained as a combat engineer, and joined the 2nd Infantry Division’s Alpha Company, 2nd Brigade Support Battalion, part of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Carson, Colo.Eleven months later, in October, Peanut was in Iraq, where his platoon leader, 1st Lt. Randy Tau, made him his personal Humvee gunner. When told, “his face became overwhelmed with the pride of a warrior,†Tau said.“He used to tell me in Iraq, ‘Sir, my job is to protect you, and to make sure you get to go home.’ â€Handling a weapon almost as large as he was, Peanut did that job through 35 combat missions.Every morning, Peanut would fill a 1½-liter water bottle with black coffee and show up with it in hand, ready for the day’s work, said Sgt. Gareth Kellogg, one of the company’s noncommissioned officers. “I didn’t think someone that small could physically handle that large a dose of caffeine,†Kellogg recalled.Despite his small stature he loved to “wrassle,†often playfully tangling with soldiers and NCOs almost twice his size, his friends said.They might have to pull him out from the bottom of a pile of soldiers, but Peanut always came up with a grin, undefeated.“Private McCormick died doing his job, protecting me and the rest of our crew,†Tau said. “For that I will forever be humble and thankful.â€He is survived by his mother, Lori McCormick, his father, Kevin McCormick, a sister, and brother.http://www.carsponsors.com/qualified/pimpshow/regist ration.php
I like scary movies and watching chick flicks and scary movies i like action movies and some kid movies.
I like my wrestling and the 70 show i like all the csi tv shows
this about books but its what i would do for my girlfriend• give her one of your t-shirts/sweatshirts to sleep in. • leave her cute text notes. • kiss her in front of your friends. • tell her she looks beautiful. • tell her she smells good. • if you think your in love, kiss her. • look into her eyes when you talk to her. • let her mess with your hair. • just walk around with her. • FORGIVE her for her MISTAKES. • look at her like she's the only girl you see. • tickle her even when she says stop. • hold her hand when you're around your friends. • when she starts swearing at you, tell her you love her. • let her fall asleep in your arms. • get her mad, then kiss her. • stay on the phone with her even if shes not saying anything • tease her and let her tease you back. • stay up all night with her when she's sick. • watch her favorite movie with her. • kiss her forehead. • give her the world. • when she's sad, hang out with her. • let her know she's important. • kiss her in the pouring rain. • don't check out other girls around her. • when you fall in love with her, tell her. • and when you tell her, love her like you've never loved someone before.
The lord is my hero and some of my friends i would have to say my brother since hes in iraq and most of all dianna hubbs and her family if it wasnt for them i would proably be still on drugs.But most of all tyler my brother is my hero he was a good soldier.i mainly want to say thanks to dianna for being there for me when my brother died if it wasnt for her i dont think i would be here today