It is no longer eyes: brown, hair: brown. The hair is officially gray. The AF security folks even called it gray when I got here.
At least in my Retired ID photo everything is gray. But the new DL shows it quite well.The floor is now open to cheap shots and such!
The reality of getting up there on the calendar, I guess.
BTW I am doing this as I get ready for work. It is my weekend duty and we have more things to do today. Nice OT coming in the next check with all the taxes on it. Those courtesy the likes of Arnold, Moonbeam Brown, Queen Nancy "the louse" Pelousy, Dirty Harry Reid, Little Bonnie Fwank and company.
And you thought I wasn't going to hammer somebody?
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When I was stationed at Fort Irwin, my new girl friend was sure that I had to get a California license. I went down to the examiner station and tried. I was a 2nd Lieutenant but not quite 21. They told me I would have to get a letter of permission from my parents. Bull Shit GI. Never Happened. At least I didn't give them my Kansas license first like they wanted. MUD
I have to get a new ID card in March when Medicare kicks in and I'm no longer authorized mil health care. But I SHALL remain blond. It's just a way-lighter shade now.
Heh. Now that I'm gettin' those white streaks in my hair, I don't know what color to say. Roan?
It is kind of hard to lighten brown. Other than streaks. And it all started back in the eighties when me and the first missus did the big "D" thing. Ugly, nasty and stressful. Just as my sister, kc.
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