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Draco

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How to make a Madison
Ingredients:
3 parts intelligence
3 parts courage
5 parts leadership
Method:
Combine in a tall glass half filled with crushed ice. Top it off with a sprinkle of caring and enjoy!
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How to make a Drake
Ingredients:
1 part friendliness
1 part brilliance
5 parts beauty
Method:
Blend at a low speed for 30 seconds. Add a little lustfulness if desired!
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How to make a Draco
Ingredients:
3 parts anger
1 part brilliance
5 parts energy
Method:
Layer ingredientes in a shot glass. Add a little cocktail umbrella and a dash of curiosity
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Army Spc. William "Jared" Crouch
21, of Zachary, La.; assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash.; died June 2 in Hadid, Iraq, of wounds sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle.
Zachary native killed in Iraq
By The Associated Press
ZACHARY, La. — A Zachary native who joined the Army his senior year in high school was killed Saturday in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle, the Army said.
Spc. William Jared Crouch, 21, had only been stationed in Iraq for a little more than a month, his mother, Kathy Rushing, said in a newspaper interview. She was informed of his death Saturday night by casualty assistance soldiers from Fort Polk.
The Defense Department said Crouch was a cavalry scout assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash.
Rushing said her younger son, John Crouch, a reservist with a maintenance company stationed in Iraq, would try to join his brother’s body on the flight back to the U.S.
“We’re hoping he’ll be able to bring his brother home,” said Rushing.
She said both sons had always felt the need to serve. Jared Crouch, who graduated from Starkey Academy in Central in 2004, wanted to be “in the thick of things ... on the front lines,” his mother said.
She said he got his desire to serve from his father, James Crouch, a Baton Rouge policeman who died of natural causes when Crouch was 13. James Crouch, had wanted to serve in the military but never got the opportunity, Rushing said.