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8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - The Surprising Top Use... · 0 replies · +1 points

They're appreciating the "under the radar" reality OneSource offers to find it's monitored, tracked and on the radar. Watch the numbers fall.

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - What Restaurants Do Yo... · 0 replies · +9 points

A few of these salad bar restaurants would be awesome, they can satisfy any meat eater!! Saladworks, Just Salad, Souplantation & Sweet Tomatoes, Sweetgreen, etc. check out this safe link...
http://www.businessinsider.com/best-salad-lunch-spots-2014-2?op=1

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - 12 Crazy Military Life... · 0 replies · +2 points

Awesome!! Can't stop laughing and smiling!!

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - Dear Military Communit... · 1 reply · +6 points

Amy, you know that moods change like the weather. It is amazing to sometimes see remarks so off point, righteously pointing out every thing from errors in grammar to perceived facts & perspectives. Agghhh!! Some people want to be right, even when they are wrong, often especially when they are wrong. Spouse Buzz is tremendously successful in providing a platform for us to vent, support or oppose what ever subject you feed us. Whether we act like rude pigs at the trough or ladies and gentlemen, that is obviously out of your control. All of us that participate need this for our own reasons. Two points I would like to share:

1) I have taught my children that how you behave when you hit adversity truly defines your character. It's easy to be nice when everything is going your way. You have tremendous character even when things don't go your way.

2) You never know what is really going on in the life of someone else. Maybe they found a spelling error on their resume and took it out on a Spouse Buzz post. Maybe they feel lost, disrespected, irrelevant, broke in cash and spirit. Like the aggressive driver we label selfish, reckless with no respect for the rules and disregard to others safety. Until we discover they are racing to the hospital to say goodbye for the last time. You never really know what others are going through when they comment.

Keep up the good work on our collective behalf and hold your head high! I am sure Jacey would agree you ROCK!!

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - This Is What a Hero Lo... · 0 replies · +6 points

Real hero's never understand what others recognize and feel humbled by the recognition, always knowing others that to them are more heroic and have sacrificed more then themselves.

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - On-Base Living Expands... · 0 replies · +4 points

World War II Model, families stay put & embedded in their current community/situation, works well during a draft. In an all volunteer military, the divide is unavoidable because the majority of US Citizens have no concerns their loved ones may be drafted to serve. If they did, maybe the the divide would not be an issue because we would all be in this together. Having said that, I know no current service members that would want to serve alongside a reluctant draftee. I also know few spouses that enjoy explaining their lives to well meaning civilians, especially those who see the grass on this side so much greener.

8 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - The Sisterhood of the ... · 2 replies · +6 points

Seven years in and never heard of this "necessary reading", but this man wants a copy for us men to pass around. Maybe it will get us out of our desire to stay comfortably in the shadows of the army of 95% female wives' club! My lady soldier wife just might be impressed! I have often wondered what all the fuss was about, I mean what to do and not to do at balls, ceremonies, etc. I have survived by treating all as lady's and gentlemen. That has made my wife proud and worked well so far, at least as far as I know! Thanks again for opening my eyes to something new SpouseBuzz!

9 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - What We Did NOT Mean t... · 0 replies · +3 points

Some people choose to be offended, looking for reasons to be offended. Many people feel they are "right" or "more right", etc. and loose sight of the forest looking through the trees, in pursuit of convincing others of their opinion. Spouse Buzz is a great sounding board, anyone can comment and let out steam and it serves us well. Unfortunately, many respondents to articles like this reaffirm this male spouse's decision to not participate in FRG's, Spouse Buzz events, etc. Not everyone has the self control to respectfully listen to others opinions, points of view or even get another's humor in some way. Add the anonymity of online comments and all hell can break loose, as we feel no need to conduct ourselves like ladies and gentlemen. A definite double edged sword, good for releasing tension and voicing opinions, bad for the hard working folks at Spouse Buzz that wind up wasting time putting out fires started by those that choose to serve in this forum. Keep on keepin' on Spouse Buzz!

9 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - Leaving SpouseBuzz: 7 ... · 0 replies · +2 points

You have helped this civilian males spouse, married to a wonderful "Always Mission First" lady soldier, be all that I can be through your advice, humor, etc. I have counted on you imparting the wisdom of experiencing this life through this forum, I have never attended one event. Having said that, I may be ready to join the sea of fine ladies and take one more piece of advice, because 90% of being successful is showing up! I know with every fiber of my being that this country needs more strong, intelligent female leaders in this world, and I hope that's where you keep your heading! Good luck and thank you!

9 years ago @ SpouseBUZZ.com - Mailbag: Should Loud B... · 0 replies · +1 points

The Gospel according to Jacey (sorry but Easters a stone's throw away). Great points. One, we ALL fit in some where!! Two, Use your extroverted ways to focus on bettering yourself with work, school, service, mind and body fitness and discipline, etc... Three, No drama or tricks, respect your spouse's choices, be yourself and respect yourself and always improve yourself to improve your relationship with others, especially your Marine. This makes you both happy contributors which makes it all work!! Extrovert ON!