Double Crossfire Garage
Originally Posted by Gwetoe
My garage is finally perfect. I have the black crossfire and my wife (British Gal) has her silver crossfire. 
Last edited by FP; Feb 3, 2007 at 11:23 AM.
Originally Posted by FP
That looks cool...I like the pics on the wall as well. I assume they are car pics?
Originally Posted by Gwetoe
Actually they are pictures of the Basic Military Training flights that I trained from civilians to Airmen.
You should post some pics of your car in your gallery. I need to do the same.
I seem to be having problems uploading pics to the gallery. Maybe I am not going through the correct procedures of posting/uploading. IS there a size limit (MB) on the pictures? Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by Gwetoe
I seem to be having problems uploading pics to the gallery. Maybe I am not going through the correct procedures of posting/uploading. IS there a size limit (MB) on the pictures? Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by xfire embrace
Very Nice.
We can hardly have garage here, so I simply appreciate seeing one. Very very nice pair too.
We can hardly have garage here, so I simply appreciate seeing one. Very very nice pair too.
Originally Posted by Woodlands
You trained B-52 pilots/aircrew members?
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Originally Posted by Gwetoe
I seem to be having problems uploading pics to the gallery. Maybe I am not going through the correct procedures of posting/uploading. IS there a size limit (MB) on the pictures? Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by Gwetoe
I have uploaded some to the general crossfire pictures in the gallery. Thanks for the help! 
Anyway, congrats on your ride. It looks great. You should put it on "ride of the month".
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Originally Posted by Gwetoe
What is the "ride of the month?"
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Originally Posted by Gwetoe
I just got them off of the plane/bus and then put them through 7 weeks of intense training to get them in shape and then train them on drill, weapons, following orders, history of the Air Force, etc. Then by the time I am done with them they are ready to move on to their specialty training on what their job is going to be in the Air Force. Basically I slap the cell phone/psp out of their hands and get them to quit asking "why?" LOL.


