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Jonas Brothers Music Videos: “Hold On” (2007)

i miss how obsessed i was with them a while ago. ohhh nostalgia

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khislight82:

johnegburp:

i…finished it

reblogging cause of reasons

I CANNOT EXPLAIN HOW MUCH I CANNOT

BEAUTY. BEAUTY EVERYWHERE

  • I love the internet
  • I love the internet
  • I LOVE the internet

i don’t think i’ll ever get sick of this song…

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yesss! it’s so hard for me to drink it and my doctors always get mad at me…

odd-things-about-me:

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Submit your odd things here!

yesss! it’s so hard for me to drink it and my doctors always get mad at me…


distanceonlymakesourlovestronger:

mltrygf:

may-eleventh:

my prayers and thoughts are with his family..

Family: U.S. Army officer dies in Afghanistan during Skype chat with wife - CBS News

(via CNN) (AP) HOUSTON - The Texas-based wife of an Army officer serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband’s death as the two video chatted via Skype, his family said Friday.
The circumstances of Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark’s death Monday were not immediately available.
“We are entrusting the military with investigating and with finding out what happened to Capt. Clark,” Bradley Taber-Thomas, Clark’s brother-in-law, told The Associated Press.
The Pentagon said the 43-year-old officer was formerly from Spencerport, N.Y., and that his death is under investigation.
“Bruce’s wife tragically witnessed her husband’s death during one of their regular Skype video-chats on Monday,” Taber-Thomas said in a prepared statement. “At the time of the incident, the family was hoping for a rescue and miracle, but later learned that it was not to be.
Clark, an Army chief nurse, was assigned to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso and deployed in March.
Taber-Thomas said the soldier’s body was returned Thursday to Dover Air Force Base.
“Although the circumstances were unimaginable, Bruce’s wife and extended family will be forever thankful that he and his wife were together in his last moments,” he said.
A funeral is planned in Spencerport, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester and his wife’s hometown, but details were not immediately available. Clark and his wife moved there in 2000 and he joined the Army six years later.
A memorial service also was planned for Addison, Mich., where Clark graduated from high school.
“While we understand the interest our family’s tragedy will attract given the unique circumstances, we ask that our privacy be respected during our time of grief,” Taber-Thomas said.
Taber-Thomas said Clark is survived by his wife and two daughters, age 3 and 9

Oh my god….

That would kill me knowing I couldn’t do anything to save him

distanceonlymakesourlovestronger:

mltrygf:

may-eleventh:


my prayers and thoughts are with his family..


Family: U.S. Army officer dies in Afghanistan during Skype chat with wife - CBS News


(via CNN)
 (AP) HOUSTON - The Texas-based wife of an Army officer serving in Afghanistan witnessed her husband’s death as the two video chatted via Skype, his family said Friday.

The circumstances of Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark’s death Monday were not immediately available.

“We are entrusting the military with investigating and with finding out what happened to Capt. Clark,” Bradley Taber-Thomas, Clark’s brother-in-law, told The Associated Press.

The Pentagon said the 43-year-old officer was formerly from Spencerport, N.Y., and that his death is under investigation.

“Bruce’s wife tragically witnessed her husband’s death during one of their regular Skype video-chats on Monday,” Taber-Thomas said in a prepared statement. “At the time of the incident, the family was hoping for a rescue and miracle, but later learned that it was not to be.

Clark, an Army chief nurse, was assigned to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso and deployed in March.

Taber-Thomas said the soldier’s body was returned Thursday to Dover Air Force Base.

“Although the circumstances were unimaginable, Bruce’s wife and extended family will be forever thankful that he and his wife were together in his last moments,” he said.

A funeral is planned in Spencerport, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester and his wife’s hometown, but details were not immediately available. Clark and his wife moved there in 2000 and he joined the Army six years later.

A memorial service also was planned for Addison, Mich., where Clark graduated from high school.

“While we understand the interest our family’s tragedy will attract given the unique circumstances, we ask that our privacy be respected during our time of grief,” Taber-Thomas said.

Taber-Thomas said Clark is survived by his wife and two daughters, age 3 and 9

Oh my god….

That would kill me knowing I couldn’t do anything to save him

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Mo :(

Mo :(

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i’m dancing to Kashmir by Led Zeppelin. my teacher’s cutting it down to three and a half minutes and taking out a lot of the repetitive parts.

but my teacher always tells me i have an amazing back so this dance is gonna be so cool :D



yolo-montero:

“baseball will always be the most boring sport to me”

oh?

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sapper-mike:

Disclaimer: The following has nothing to do with this specific dog!
The blast we responded to the other day that flipped a truck had an EOD dog in it. He got out and seemed cheerful and was able to jump up in one of our trucks to go home. He is now in Jalalabad being checked out for internal bleeding and brain injuries. Sounds like he’ll be fine, but that was the only casualty of the incident. Just made me think seein’ this.

sapper-mike:

Disclaimer: The following has nothing to do with this specific dog!

The blast we responded to the other day that flipped a truck had an EOD dog in it. He got out and seemed cheerful and was able to jump up in one of our trucks to go home. He is now in Jalalabad being checked out for internal bleeding and brain injuries. Sounds like he’ll be fine, but that was the only casualty of the incident. Just made me think seein’ this.

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andyjorgemarianoderek:

milanlucheck:

same

andyjorgemarianoderek:

milanlucheck:

same

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baseball and the US military, two of my loves <3

baseball and the US military, two of my loves <3

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4irforce:

so true 

4irforce:

so true 



My name's Jill. I live in CT. I'm 16, a junior. I love God and without him and my faith, I would be NOWHERE. I'm prolife and conservative. I'm an EMT. I support the Military 100% and I'm interested in joining the Navy to become a Corpsman.This is my 12th year of dance. I love to laugh. I'm obsessed with baseball, so I post a lot about the Yankees. I mostly listen to classic rock. I think I'm prone to heart break. i love my family and friends. I've been dealing with PCOS almost 2 years so far. I would love to get to know you guys so don't be afraid to talk to me :)

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