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Robert Pezzeca Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
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little_pilgrim Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Hello Kelly

I wrote you a second letter, did you got it?

I have been 'out' for some time, my holidays with Christmas and new year kept me much busy and in january of this year, I helas stayed for some 12 days in hospital. Wel everything seems to be OK again. I mailed Rita this evening, maybe we can meet some day. That would be very nice!

Nice to read you do some meditation again. You're right, even 10 minutes each time can make a change in your life.

I'm reading some nice book about a man who was for 34 years warden in a Belgian prison. He did a lot to improve the situation of the prisoners, b.o. by giving opportunities to follow courses which enabled them to work when they got free again. He Always found the right people on the right places to work out his ideas. He worked with an open door system, this means that some parts of the day the prisoners are free to move around within the four walls. Prisoners were also enabled to learn to cook and so on.

Well get to sleap now, send you a big hug and all my kind thoughts,

Little Pilgrim

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Cindy Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Dear Sergeant Linley:

I read your story on the February 2014 issue of the Time Magazine, my eyes were welled with tears -- the tears mixed with sorrow, indignation, inspiration, and compassion........

I'm a 60-year old Chinese American woman. As with my fellow Americans, we are indebted to people like you who risk their lives to protect our country so that we can live in a comfortable and safe environment. And some can even continue their relentless pursuit of material wealth, which they use to lobby the government to set the policies to further their gains. But for those VAs who had sacrificed their family and normal life for a noble cause and retuned with PTSD, our government could and should do a better job to give them the care they deserve.

"When you strive to be best, work hard, and be honest in life it's not supposed to end up like this". My heart goes out for you. I find it admirable and respectable that despite all the hardships you have gone through, there is not a trace of cynicism or resentment which are instead replaced by faith and hope.

I just want to send you a small note to express my gratitude and pay respect to you and your fellow marines and let you know that you are not alone.

Best wishes,

Cindy




Sergeant Linley,

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Jenna Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.

This was very beautiful and very well written. My father also passed away a couple years ago, and this really hits home.

Keep your head up and you can get through all this!!

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ladyoftheshadow Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
and btw I love your toons .. just don't um unfderstand a few of em.. prolly from lack of sleep .. I love you Daniel .. you will have somethimg special on valentimes day
love always your wifey for life
crystal b

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ladyoftheshadow Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
I love you very much to Daniel.. and as for the cartoons I do very much enjoy them.. and I've also finally gotten enough money on the phone for you to call .. I'm sorry I haven't written you a handwritten letter I've sat down many times and started only to be interrupted by the grandmother and kids.. and then I loose thought and track of mind .. you have something very special coming to you for valentine's day though and there is ten dollars on the phone for whenever you would like to call again.. I work from 3 to 11 my time which is a hours difference from you .. so if you call at three your time ill get it around 2 my time .. I love you Daniel .. always!!!

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Jenna Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
This was found in the Urban Dictionary....

Vice Lord

The Vice Lords are the oldest and second largest black street gang in the Chicago area. It was originally formed in the late 1950s as a club in the Illinois State Training School for Boys in St. Charles. As "club" members were released, several relocated to the Lawndale area of Chicago. They gained recognition as a gang during this time. Their main area of power remains the West-side of Chicago. Since the original formation numerous breakaway factions have formed. These factions now operate throughout the city of Chicago and outlying areas. Each faction has its own distinctive name and leader.

The Vice Lords utilize gold, black and red as their colors and the five-pointed star, top hat, martini glass, Playboy bunny, dollar sign and the cane. The different factions also utilize specific graffiti to identify themselves individually. Their common hand signs are a single upraised hand with the thumb, index and middle fingers to form a "VL." Also utilized is the upraised hand with all fingers extended and a separation between the middle and ring fingers. The Vice Lords call fellow members "People" and use the term "All is well." Members of the Vice Lords can be seen wearing University of Iowa Pittsburg Steelers Pirates and Penguins attire. Members also wear Louis Vitton (VL reversed) caps and UNLV Jackets (UNLV - YVNU reversed, Vice Lord Nation United.)

The Vice Lords can be found in the Midwest and some Eastern cities. They continue to have a stronghold over many Chicago neighborhoods.

Michael Winsett Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
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speechgirlmarci Posted 11 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Hey Jack,
You can't imagine my surprise when I was searching around the web and found your blog! I am AMAZED!

Of course I have read this special piece and your eloquent thoughts. My most heartfelt sympathies to you and I'm sending all the positive vibes I can send too. You have always supported my ups and downs and I plan to be here for you as well.

This blog is FANTASTIC! (Can you tell I am excited for you?)

I have the page bookmarked and can't wait to read your posts. I think writing here is an amazing idea for you.

Best of luck with this new episode in your life and congrats on making your mark on the Internet!

Big smiles! Your Pal,

Marci :-)

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