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CJ

THE JUICE IS DEFINATLEY WORTH THE SQUEEZE

About Me

THE FAMILY BOYS!!! LOVE YOU DAD, LOVE YOU JOSHme and my big brother, still pimpin

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hmmm, well how much can you actually learn from a myspace profile? Not to sure but here is some insight....ehehe. I love to laugh and enjoy every moment like its my last. i have been through and seen a lot of craziness in my short time on this rock, but its all been worth it so far. I have great friends and a great family. I am still trying to find the answer to the great mystery in life, what the hell to do next? HA! I just finished up 8yrs in the Marines, and now its on to something new. Its all a big game I guess, and while i'm trying to figure out where to put the next .25 cents, you can all join me at your local happy hour for a lot of laughs, and a few smartass remarks...ehehe. and now for my quote.... LIFE IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES, I TAKE A BITE OUT OF EVERY FRIGGIN ONE, UNTIL I FIND THE ONE I LIKE!!!!!

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Once a Marine - Always a Marine Being a Marine is a state of mind. It is an experience some have likened more to a calling than a profession. Being a Marine is not a job not a paycheck; it is not an occupational specialty. It is not male or female, majority or minority; nor is it a rank insignia. Stars, bars, or chevrons are only indicators of the responsibility or authority we hold at a given time. Rather, being a Marine comes from the eagle, globe, and anchor that is tattooed on the soul of every one of us who wears the Marine Corps uniform. It is a searing mark in our innermost being which comes after the rite of passage through boot camp or Officer Candidates School when a young man or woman is allowed for the first time to say, Im a United States Marine. And unlike physical or psychological scars, which, over time, tend to heal and fade in intensity, the eagle, globe, and anchor only grow more defined more intense the longer you are a Marine. "Once a Marine, always a Marine."