Re: Signatures, i will make them
Semper Fi Slap. No bragging for my little sig block. It's more off an advertisement on what the sig blocks can do. I do like to show more about where I come from and who I am, and it works.
The photo art shows the bridge from the northern view side where I am originally from, the bike is a HD, and the photoshopped image on the Dave Mann is mine.
When I first spoke to Jay Guardia, the sig blocks were very small and didn't have a lot of stuff on them...simple. We looked at multi services on the same block and other cool stuff to do with them. My oldest boy even sent some graphics for a few concepts that he made up to the webmaster and web designer. We conceptualized the standard you see now, as well as worked on facilitating the wounded warrior support contact list. The network that grew from the original military signature block has far surpassed anyone's original ideas and concepts as to just how much financial support goes to the wounded warrior services.
I think although, and have to disagree on the comparison to the letter jacket guy who still thinks he is prime stuff. That guy is usually fattened up, balding, and has a fat wife and kids who he pushes to relive his high school life. WE vets on the other hand are usually in better health and shape for our ages and actually never really hit our primes until somewhere around 35 - 40 from trying to outpace and outperform those young buck sergeants and our subordinate Soldiers and Marines. Pushing the higher side toward 50 and we still as a group, are a lot more fit than everyone else. I think that speaks well to our entire demographic group. Being able to lift 20% over bodyweight in the gym when an 18 year old to 19 year old can't even max at 75% bodyweight is fun too. Ah man, letters...still have a JV and V with a swimmer and a fotball and they still reside in a box where they were placed the day I received them with the swimmer and footballs still pinned on so they wouldn't get lost. Marine Corps grad photo and awards though, well, Panty 6 keeps digging that stuff out and putting it on the walls when I pack it up when we move. I just can't seem to keep that stuff boxed up. Shoot, my brother even assists in that department...he made me a really nice Sonoma County Redwood coin shelf to showcase my coins..."and you god damn well better use it big bro, I worked hard on that bitch and made sure to bring out all the natural reds in teh home grown wood too". I guess my big question has alwasy been,"How do ya downplay all that stuff when you have a family that wants it out front for everyone to see?" Either way, that sig blockl stays right where it is because it gets linked once in a while, and one more new one comes from that. One more wounded warrior gets a little help