orried
about in country. You're not spending much, and you're making more than
normal from being tax free and having combat bonuses and stuff.
> -Original Message-
> From: So Kenfused [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:39 AM
> To: CF-Community
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For those of you who have been there, what is available there?
Trevor loves giving candy to kids. Can he buy candy there? I'd rather send
him $50.00 to let him buy it there than spend $30 on candy and $20 on shipping.
I hear the guys can buy the latest movies (still in theaters here) for
Baby wipes and condoms.. yes. Not kidding either.
-Original Message-
From: So Kenfused [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 9:05 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Care Packages for Troops
I know a few of you have served in Iraq and or Afghanistan.
My nephew just
>Baby wipes
>Books
>Porno
>Booze cleverly hidden in other containers
>Smokes and Dip - even if he doesn't use them, it's like jail, and he can
>trade them away :)
>
>>
Ditto but add:
-Hard Candies
-News Papers and Gazettes from home
-Any Magazines
-Paper Back Books (military and science fiction a
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> Subject: Care Packages for Troops
>
> I know a few of you have served in Iraq and or Afghanistan.
>
> My nephew just shipped out with the 1st Cav in early November.
>
> Other than hitting up his Amazon.com wish list what else should I consider
> sen
how old is he?
movies
ps3, wii - games.
a subscription to maxum
beer/wine making kit.
comics
some good camping gear.
water filter
sole insoles - like gelly kind
smokes?
sunglasses
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I know a few of you have served in Iraq and or Afghanistan.
My nephew just shipped out with the 1st Cav in early November.
Other than hitting up his Amazon.com wish list what else should I consider
sending him. I know they have access to purchase most of what they need so
What would you sen