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Graham's Journal: March 2006
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Sunday, March 19, 2006. Over at the official blog of my first sci-fi novel, The Seventh Day,. I listed some sci-fi authors and books that have influenced my thought and writing. Posted by Graham @ 8:22 PM. I recently updated my Flickr page here. You can't tell, but I'm actually smiling. Posted by Graham @ 4:53 PM. I don't know if you've noticed, but the political views I've expressed, as well as some of the other sites I link to, tend to lean a tiny bit to the right. Posted by Graham @ 2:10 PM. Response ...
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Graham's Journal: May 2005
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Thursday, May 12, 2005. My Online Photo Album. Is a great website. I've set up an online photo album there. Check it out. This is me teabagging Saddam. 8-). Posted by Graham @ 9:32 AM. Wednesday, May 11, 2005. The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib. A few weeks, my platoon and I went on a mission to Abu Ghraib Prison. I was in a bad mood that morning, so I decided not to take my camera. Luckily, my comrade, PFC Christopher Beckett brought his along. All of these photos are his. This is the hallway that leads to the De...
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Graham's Journal: Welcome Swiss and Germans
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Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Welcome Swiss and Germans. This is kind of old news, but a couple weeks ago, a reader e-mailed me to let me know that my Journal had appeared in a popular German Newspaper! It was an article on Greyhawk of the Mudville Gazette. And his Milblogs ring. My milblog was one of the ones mentioned in the article found here. Http:/ www.sueddeutsche.de/,tt4m2/computer/artikel/630/58572/. I ran the article through Altavista Babel Fish. (It's in German.) Here's a quote. Greetings from Ha...
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Graham's Journal: February 2005
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Saturday, February 19, 2005. Welcome to The NEW and IMPROVED Graham's Journal! My name Is Graham. At my job, the call me Wolf, or Wolf-Bowen, or Wolfman, or Big Wolf, or Big Bad Wolf, or Woof, or Woof Woof, or sometimes they just howl at me. You can call me Graham. I am a twenty-eight year old white male. I am six feet, two inches tall and my weight varies around the 210 lb mark. I have brown hair and hazel eyes. I was born in Orlando, Florida, and lived in CenFlo my entire life up until about a year ago.
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Graham's Journal: January 2005
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005. I got to drive a Bradley yesterday! How many of you can say that you drove a tank to work, huh? No You prolly just drove some lame ass car. :-P. Posted by Graham @ 5:09 AM. Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States. Soldier, aspiring science fiction writer, Iraqi Freedom Vet, heavy drinker. View my complete profile. The old Graham's Journal. Response to Dominik and Anonymous. Lets Focus on the Bad News in Iraq. Did I mention that Im also an aspiring science fi.
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Graham's Journal: February 2006
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Thursday, February 16, 2006. Can you imagine doing something so stupid, that immediately after you do it, you know that your life is ruined? I was in the internet room when it happened. I was getting some precious time connected to the World Wide Web, time in which I can forget that I'm on the other side of the globe from my friends and family. So when I heard a sharp crack, followed by some guys across the hall yelling, "go get a medic! But it wasn't a joke. I asked a PFC who was walking out of the ...
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Graham's Journal: More Pics
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Sunday, March 19, 2006. I recently updated my Flickr page here. You can't tell, but I'm actually smiling. Here I am in my "hootch," my home away from home. This is where the majority of my posts were composed when I was in Iraq. I know it looks small and cramped. But don't let the camera fool you. It's actually VERY small and cramped. Posted by Graham @ 4:53 PM. Enjoying the pics. thanks for sharing with us! Fort Stewart, Georgia, United States. View my complete profile. The old Graham's Journal.
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Graham's Journal: June 2005
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Sunday, June 12, 2005. This entry is about how the Army mourns. Within forty-eight hours of the deaths of PFC Wallace, SPC Fisher, and SGT Drier; Bravo Battery was required to attend a meeting that we were told would teach us to deal with the deaths of our comrades. I really resented that the Army was going to try and tell us the proper way to mourn. I really didn't want to go. But it was mandatory. She talked briefly about physical problems that can be caused by the stress of grief, like insomnia, and g...
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Graham's Journal: Reading is Fun!
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Sunday, March 19, 2006. As I've mentioned before, I really like to read. So I decided to make a few recommendations, so that next time you're at the library, bookstore, or Amazon, you'll have a few new ideas on what to check out (or what to avoid, depending on what you think of me. Whatever). I don't know if you've noticed, but the political views I've expressed, as well as some of the other sites I link to, tend to lean a tiny bit to the right. Posted by Graham @ 2:10 PM. View my complete profile.
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Graham's Journal: Hell
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Saturday, August 13, 2005. Baghdad is Hell. That's the only way I can think of describing a place where mini 9-11's happen every day. We have demons imported from Yemen and Saudi Arabia, following the commands of a Jordanian Devil. Today, Stars and Stripes posted a letter from a retired Master Gunnery Seargent suggesting that we utilize bullets dipped in pigs' blood. I'm begining to think it's not such a bad idea. More on this later. Posted by Graham @ 7:32 AM. It's hard time after losing a comrade.M...