No longer in Germany...

Welcome home Mike and as others have said - thank you for your service!

Always look forward to your reviews.
 
Thank you for your service. It is great to have you back in the USA and I look forward to your future contributions to the forum.
 
mike, thanks for your support and here's to a heroes welcome back home! :dblthumb2:
 
Hey thanks for the big welcome back home Gang.


Welcome back! Hope there's no flooding issues where you're at.

So far so good. Im in South County.

How are you doing?

Do you have any video/photos of you lapping the Ring? That sounds like a blast.

I do have a video but its on my other laptop that is in my house shipment.

I do have a few pictures of me on the Ring. I will have to find them/upload them to share.

Welcome back to CONUS. There is quite a crew growing in the St. Louis area!

I am really interesting in meeting the local enthusiasts. Maybe can a get together can be arranged?
 
Welcome Home Mike!

Thanks for your service in the
defense of our Great Nation.

And...Good Luck in your new
employment opportunities.


Bob
 
Great post, man. Thank you, and welcome back home Mike!
 
Welcome home. I spent 3 years in Germany during the cold war in a Pershing Nuclear Missile unit near Stuttgart. The town was Schwabisch Gmuend. I got to see the "Burning of the castle" in Nuremberg one year. I know you enjoyed your time there .
 
Welcome back! All the best in your new adventures.
 
Welcome home & Thank You for your service. I'm 20 year retired Navy myself, so welcome to the other side. Also, I work for the VA here in Indy, so if you have any questions about your claim feel free to hit me up.
 
First of all, thanks for your service. Welcome back to the forum. We have 3 things in common (detailing, the Air Force and STL.). Been away from STL a long time but still miss the Cardinals, Imo's Pizza, White Castles, Jack in the Box tacos, the fried rice, Vess Red Cream soda and Old Vienna Red Hot Riplet potatoe chips.
 
Thanks gang!

Welcome home & Thank You for your service. I'm 20 year retired Navy myself, so welcome to the other side. Also, I work for the VA here in Indy, so if you have any questions about your claim feel free to hit me up.

Thank you sir. I will keep that in mind. :xyxthumbs:

First of all, thanks for your service. Welcome back to the forum. We have 3 things in common (detailing, the Air Force and STL.). Been away from STL a long time but still miss the Cardinals, Imo's Pizza, White Castles, Jack in the Box tacos, the fried rice, Vess Red Cream soda and Old Vienna Red Hot Riplet potatoe chips.

Thank you.

There we go! Great three things to have in common. Man I missed the things you mentioned while away. Its good to be back home.
 
Thanks for your service and welcome home 🇺🇸

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Hey Mike, welcome home! Sorry weren't able to connect when we were driving through the St. Louis area but I'm sure we'll connect soon.

Transition is tough but us military folks can almost get used to it to the point where it's a part of our life.

Welcome home!! Look forward to seeing those posts on detailing German saloons again!


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Nothing but good luck my way to u mike! You'll do great man.
That's awesome with the 4 10s and 3 days off I'd rather do that than 5 8s.
Also I can really relate with ur statement about ''The body shop really help get me set up for detailing as I know everything under the clear coat whereas as a detailer we only know from the clear coat and up.''
I had the privilege of also learning a ton of stuff with a friend that does body work and painting, sure is cool to see everything under the clear instead of just seeing what we work on.
Really cool getting to see the structure of things build up.
 
Hey thanks for the big welcome back home Gang.

So far so good. Im in South County.

How are you doing?


I am really interesting in meeting the local enthusiasts. Maybe can a get together can be arranged?

Webster Groves area, so nothing bad going on here. My dad works in Eureka and he hasn't been able to get out there all week. Craziness.

That'd be a fun idea!
 
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