Page Created on March 13, 1999
Page died on October 4, 2001
October 4, 2001
I'm sorry to say that I've taken this page down. I don't have the time to work on it anymore. I enjoyed pissing you all off (har har), but, I'm moving on to bigger and better things (like sleeping all day). I'm gonna miss you all. You nice people, you.
I didn't take this page down because of being constantly harrassed by people who wear pants that are 67 times too big, pants that a clown would refuse to wear, on the grounds that they're too "undignified". I'm not longer running this site because I don't have the time, the interest, or whatever else it is that makes people want to have web sites.
I love you all, goodbye (and good riddance to certain individuals who don't know when to shut the hell up, and who's names happen to begin with a C.) I'll miss you all.(And to those who seemed to have a pineapple up their asses about this site: I'll think about every one of you when I experience abdominal discomfort.)
~Brooke
Flag raising on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945.
Pictured are (left to right) 5 United States Marines: Private First Class Ira H. Hayes, PFC Franklin R. Sousley, Sergeant Michael Strank, PFC Rene A. Gagnon and Corporal Harlon H. Block.
And one Navy Corpsman: Pharmacist's Mate 2d Class John H. Bradley