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John Fortney
20 December 2007 14:43 | Seattle, Washington
Hi! You and I were in class together with my brother and cousin and we all took gym together. We all went into the Navy and sailed in different directions. Ray is right about all of us not being circumcised in our group. A lot of guys resented their parents for doing that to them. Cutting away healthy tissue and part of your manhood does not make a better man or soldier out of him. I do like your website and now all of us can come back together again like veterans are supposed to do. I will pass on this site to everybody all of us used to know. Good luck Donald and keep up the good work. John.
Jack Gustafson
20 December 2007 14:43 | Seattle, Washington
Hello Donald. I like your site and the little guy playing the trumpet is great. I played in the band in both Junior and Senior High School and it was a memorable experience. Ray emailed me about the site and I guess he is right about all of us who went into the Navy not being circumcised like he was. He became a Marine. I don't know about all of the Marines and Army guys that were without their foreskins like he mentioned. None of us were cut up like that - thank God, because I don't believe in that sort of thing. Anyway, good to see your site up and running and be sure to keep it up. See you, Jack.
Raymond Burrell
20 December 2007 14:43 | Seattle, Washington
The guys in our old class contactd me about your site. I think it's great. I like your helping kids get started in music. That is a real good proram. I suppose this is a bit canny, but all of you guys with foreskin in our group went into the Navy. Those of us that were circumcised like myself in our group either went into the Marines or the Army. All the guys in my outfit in the Marines were without foreskin like me; not one of them had their foreskin left on them. How strange that was. For a while I thought that maybe the Marines did not take anyone who was not circumcised and that maybe after they got in they were forced to under go getting circumcised. I even thought that maybe that is why you guys that were not cut went into the Navy to avoid under going the procedure and getting accepted the way you were. Anyway, I like your site and hope you keep it going 'cause it is a good thing for all the veterans to have since everything in life seems to be political one way or another. Sincerely, Ray. `
Jerry Cpmbs
20 December 2007 14:43 | Seattle, Washington
I just heard from some of our old class mates. Woiuld you believe I am still living in the house I grew up in just accross from our old school? Here I am, and a lot of us are in contact with each other, even when they move away. Most of you guys went into the Navy but I got married and started a family and did not have to go to war. My brother says hello to you. I like that boy trumpet player you got on your site. He reminds me of my brother when he was that age. Hang in there Donald and keep this site up and running. Jerry Combs, your old class mate from World War II era, and your neighbor for several years.
David Cohn
20 December 2007 14:43 | Seattle, Washington
Hello Donald and I think our whole class is contacting your website. Some of us stay in touch over the years with each other. We like your website and that little trumpet player is a real neat kid. Keep it up. Dave. 229 guestbook entries
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