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Lucky troops! Probably the most skin they've seen since deploying lol.
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Thanks for sharing!
------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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Anybody know where Camp Virginia is?
DRILL BABY DRILL! |
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In northern Kuwait.
GlobalSecurity.org / Wikipedia ------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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( Source ) ------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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Really an amazing picture! Never thought i would see her in front of a tank someday.
And here are some more pics of R's Meet & Greet USO Tour: http://www.facebook.com/album....6701636039592&ref=mf |
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Thank you for posting, Mut!
------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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That's going to be my background for a LONG time!
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same here!
And 3 more Meet & Greet's. Thx foobar456! http://forums.superiorpics.com.../2904764#Post2904764 |
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Thank you, Mut! (And thank you, foobar456!)
------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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More pics: http://www.facebook.com/album....5573761147543&ref=mf
And a video (also from the site above) on youtube in HD! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5im99E22io |
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Thanks again, Mut!
------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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103rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command
Courtesy Story By Spc. Zane Craig 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) Public Affairs JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq— Actors Jason Biggs and Rachael Leigh Cook met and posed for photos with service members Oct. 19 at the United Service Organization building at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Biggs and Cook toured Iraq and Kuwait for a week. JBB was their last stop before returning to the U.S., and this was the first USO tour for both. “I’ve been in line about 20 minutes,” said Spc. Anthony Hall, 22nd Human Resources Company, and a Cleveland, Ohio, native, as the line stretched down the hall and out the back door of the building. “It’s definitely worth it though; I’m a huge fan of Jason Biggs.” Service members expressed appreciation for the celebrities traveling across the world to meet with them. “It’s awesome that they take time to be here and show their support for us,” said Spc. Jeremy Gjelhaug, a combat engineer with the 724 HHC Engineer Battalion, and a Chippewa Falls, Wis., native. “It’s something different from my day-to-day life here, and I take advantage of things like this when I have the chance.” The actors benefitted from the event as well, by gaining perspective about the military and for those who serve. “I have a one-thousand percent whole new appreciation for the military,” said Jason Biggs, who stars in movies like “American Pie” and “My Best Friend’s Girl.” “It’s been a real morale boost, not only for the service members, but for me too,” he said. Rachael Leigh Cook, who starred in the film “She’s All That,” and the yet-to-be released film “Vampire,” said she appreciates all that service members do here. Though limited by time and the sheer turnout of service members, Biggs and Cook talked to everyone they posed for photos with, putting them at ease by learning their names and asking questions about their units and what all the patches mean. “I didn’t know what to expect,” said Biggs, referring to the reaction he would get from the troops he met. “It’s really been rewarding for both of us though.” Biggs and Cook had a positive effect on the morale of everyone who met them at JBB. Now, not only will service members continue to be their fans, but the actors will also remain fans of service members. * You can download a High-Res. version if you register * ( Source ) ------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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Are you sure you can download a highres picture? Did you get them? I registered there but i couldn't find a download link.
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- Image 1 - Image 2 ------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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can u send me the pictures? i still get only small images when i click on download...
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They're not the HQ we're used to but I'll e-mail them to you.
------- “When I was born, the doctor asked my parents, ‘How do you want to spell Rachel?’ And they were, like, ‘There's another way to spell it?’ It didn't cost anything extra, and they liked it, so they added the ‘a.’ But now at restaurants when I put my name down, they always call out Raquel or Rach-a-el.” - RACHAEL LEIGH COOK. |
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Thats the same size as i have got them from the site. Wish they would be bigger. Thx though!
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