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The sidecar bike was to the right of where he had our welcome speech prior to going inside the museum. No matter - - thanks for posting all the shots of the gathering, jk Also, good seeing you two this morning. Your wife is a doll !!! Cheers, Hank
Thanks Hank. I am very lucky! I think you can just see the side car to the right of the Lambo. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey folks, You may already know of this. There must have been 100 or more U.S. Air Force individuals in support of the "2nd Annual Vandenberg AFB, FCA Spectacular". This amazing FCA event, conceived by Jim Bindman, was certainly brought to fruition by another "mover/shaker". In charge of the entire show, from the Air Force aspect, was Colonel Greg Marty. He's a big "wide receiver" type. He's actually like the big brother you wish you could have had to look up to when you were in high school (when you really didn't have your **** together - but thought you did). A few days after the Vandenberg show, Colonel Marty went home to visit his family. It was there, that he suffered a "very scary" stroke. What we were informed of, was that he was totally coherent, though he had slurred speech and half loss of body control. I don't know, but am hoping that since within a very short period of time, it is a positive sign that he was moved to a rehab facility. He can be reached @ - - <Brookwood Medical Center-Birmingham, AL When you awaken to tomorrow's daybreak sun, don't forget to acknowledge how fortunate you are - to have all that you hold dear. Cheers & thanks, Hank
Oh no! I'm really Sorry to hear that. He was a nice man and Very generous to us while we were on base. I hope he makes a full recovery.