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I received a call today from my son Ian in Iraq.
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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 496776" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>Those calls are great! My stepson was in Baghdad most of 2004, made sergeant while there. (He's a Lt. now!)</p><p></p><p>He worked in a hospital and had access to the Internet, and we actually had a couple of Yahoo Messenger sessions a week for a while, webcams and everything!</p><p></p><p>A couple months before he came home they stopped allowing that, gave bandwidth as a reason, but I'm sure it was a security issue.</p><p></p><p>He brought back some fake Rolexes, but not enough for everybody. Said when he went back for some more the place was a crater. He also brought me a pocketwatch with Saddam's face on it, so cheap it won't run a whole day and is 10 minutes an hour fast while it does run!</p><p></p><p>We thank your son for his service, and as a proud dad myself, I know how those calls feel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 496776, member: 6354"] Those calls are great! My stepson was in Baghdad most of 2004, made sergeant while there. (He's a Lt. now!) He worked in a hospital and had access to the Internet, and we actually had a couple of Yahoo Messenger sessions a week for a while, webcams and everything! A couple months before he came home they stopped allowing that, gave bandwidth as a reason, but I'm sure it was a security issue. He brought back some fake Rolexes, but not enough for everybody. Said when he went back for some more the place was a crater. He also brought me a pocketwatch with Saddam's face on it, so cheap it won't run a whole day and is 10 minutes an hour fast while it does run! We thank your son for his service, and as a proud dad myself, I know how those calls feel! [/QUOTE]
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