PART 3: I'm new an your 50-post rule sucks! Please change it for my convenience, and what is all this crap about pineapple on pizza.

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    I got out of the Army the day I got married. Too many soldiers with marriage problems and divorce papers.
    I got married five years after I left active duty and moved to the Air Reserve Technician program. The ART program in the USAFR allowed me to work full time at one location (Grissom ARB) as a dual status military/civil service member. Left the ART program in 2008 and became a traditional reservest and moved to a different civilian silly service position. I finished my mil service in 2010 and retired from civil service last year.
    To my wife and kids, it was like I worked long hours at Delco or GM but had to wear a uniform and go away on trips (deployments) every so often.
     

    Nazgul

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    We are in our 60's and retired. Will be 13 years married this year, we both lost our spouses. I had 3 daughters, she had a son. All grown/married with jobs. We have a chem engineer from Rose Hulman, electrical engineer, ICU nurse, 2 program developers and a masters degree in music in the kids/spouses.

    We could not be happier.

    Don
     

    patience0830

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    Pineapple on pizza is not so much a joke as it is a statement of the de-evolution of the American society. I mean once you put pineapple on a pizza, what’s left of our country? It’s all down hill from there. Whats next mayonnaise on French fries? Ketchup on fried eggs? My god man, look what they’ve done to milk, soy milk? What kind of cow does that come from. We’re doomed I tell you. Doomed.
    Love mayo on fries!
     

    Mij

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    We are in our 60's and retired. Will be 13 years married this year, we both lost our spouses. I had 3 daughters, she had a son. All grown/married with jobs. We have a chem engineer from Rose Hulman, electrical engineer, ICU nurse, 2 program developers and a masters degree in music in the kids/spouses.

    We could not be happier.

    Don
    Most sincere congrats. It’s very hard today to raise a crop o young’uns that all turn out well. Don’t ask me how i know!

    Frankly it shows the quality of the parents.

    My In laws raised a group (5) that did well. Not a single traffic ticket among them. Came from farm families.

    Again, can’t say it enough, Congratulations.

    Hope to read here when you reach 25 years. :rockwoot:
     

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    Lunch came out of a brown bag, never had a paid for lunch at school. That was for rich kids.
    So did mine -- except I had a metal lunch box. Took me a long time to convince my mother to knock off the metal lunch box bit and just use paper lunch bags. She resisted it for the longest time, arguing paper bags cost money (a recurring cost) and you only needed to buy a lunch box once. She was clueless about peer pressure . . . telling me to ignore it . . . which isn't as easy as it sounds.
     

    JAL

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    To all these people in this thread complaining about weird stuff on pizza... remember. You all ate THIS, and ... LIKED IT.. (back then). You all officially now have nothing to complain about this, because as I said, you ate this "pizza" willingly and liked it as a kid.

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    Looks very familiar for those that bought the cafeteria lunch daily. Alas there never was any pineapple on it, a huge disappointment.
     

    JAL

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    With those school pizzas? To be honest you were never sure what was in it.. well other then the infamous Government cheese was likely involved.

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    Don't ask questions you don't want answers to. One of the rules I learned in the military . . . sometimes just appreciate the end result, and don't ask how it was achieved.
     
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