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Here at WAM we do honor all Pollywogs! We have made special compensation since these Pollywogs have to deal with water . One way or the other they have to face their water treatment needs.
King Neptune is asking all of us to do our part in keeping the ocean clean, lowering your chemical footprint. The technology and tools are readily available
AN AN Magazine A PLEAE TO SOMEONE AT THE JAPANESE “AN AN” MAGAZINE (ananweb | ビューティー、ファッション、エンタメ、占い…最新情報を毎日更新!(アンアンウェブ)) While serving in the U.S. Navy and living in Kamakura, I often spent time at the beach in Kiti-Kamakura with my Japanese friends. At the time, a surf shop called NAGANUMA was a popular spot for us. My friends once told me that An An Magazine, a well-known Japanese women's lifestyle publication, planned to feature a piece on me and another sailor enjoying the beach with our friends. I’ve kept a photo of the magazine page, which shows me—with a beard—looking to my right, alongside the words "LOVE TO SURF!" in English. The issue was published in either 1974 or 1975. Do you happen to have records of that issue? If so, I would love to obtain a copy. Do you have an email where I can reach you? Please don’t hesitate to contact me—it would mean a great deal to me
A story of “acquired patriotism.” Gordon Guthrie To those who continue to question the rights of naturalized citizens to run for Congress, I invite you to consider my perspective, for whatever it may be worth. From a Green Card Holder, U.S. Navy Sailor, to a US Citizen Arriving in the United States as a lawful permanent resident marked more than just a change in geography—it was the beginning of a profound transformation in identity, purpose, and belonging. From the moment I set foot on American soil, I felt a deep desire to contribute to the country that had opened its doors to me and offered opportunities I could scarcely imagine elsewhere. Even before completing my Navy career, I fulfilled the five-year residency requirement and applied for U.S. citizenship. On Constitution Day—September 17th, during the 200th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution, also celebrated as Citizenship Day —I made a life-defining decision. This was not a burea...
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