<p>Howdy. I'm Trey. Active Duty Air Force type.<br><br>
Currently stationed at Barksdale AFB, LA. </p>
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<p> I've spent the majority of my career in fighter squadrons and I wouldn't have traded jobs with anyone. I've recently returned from the Air Operations Center at Ramstein. Cool job, and I was forced to travel around Europe on the AF's dime; I coped the best I could. I've been fortunate in my career to serve on both sides of the Officer/Enlisted fence, and I'm fiercely protective of my enlisted Airmen. They are truly the most creative and intelligent people on the planet and the reason why our Air Force is as deadly and effective as we are. They deserve your respect.<br><br>
I met my wife on Sunday, Sept 11th 1994 at about 1045. Finally introduced myself formally and asked her out just before Thanksgiving. We agreed to get married on our first date and she moved in the next day. Got hitched in July of '95. We're just about at 20 years together. She is the single coolest, sexiest, most headstrong, crazy Texas hottie in the world, and I'm lucky she puts up with my crap. I wear the pants, and do a good job of stomping around like I'm in charge, but she owns the Kitty, and that makes her boss. Dammit. She does a great job of letting me pretend I run the show. She also gave me the most outstanding son ever. He's 17 now, and isn't so little anymore. What the hell happened to my little boy, and when the hell did I become an over-40 year old? What the hell?<br><br>
In my previous life before the Air Force, I was the long haired, head banging guitar player-type in a few local Dallas bands. If you were into the Dallas live music scene in the early '90s, chances are we ran into each other at a club somewhere downtown. I still play when I get the urge, and no, the years passing haven't diminished my love of loud amps. I'm thinking of a drum kit for my boy.....<br><br>
So...Life is truly good, and I'm paid by the Government to be a dork. This country is the finest in the world, and I would serve her for free.<br><br>
My email is in my profile and I'd love to hear from you.<br><br><strong>Update:</strong> Since creating this page, I've met some fantastic people and been bombed into oblivion...I've tried more sticks than I can name and my wife is into the gig as well (she doesn't smoke 'em, but she babied my humidor for me and kept everything just right while I spent my year away).<br><br>
Nice.<br><br>
Thanks Brothers & Sisters for a fantastic time.<br><br>
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My groovy woman, my outstanding son, my goofy dog, the cold night sky with a big 'scope, a good cigar, great friends, my sweet guitar, a rockin' band, a warm gun, a huge fireplace, a couple o' good horses, The US Air Force, my sneaky little 8FS Black Jets, Spad Vipers and life in general.
I can be reached at:
Trey Smith
410 Sandpiper Lane
Stonewall, Louisiana
71078
Spad31@yahoo.com
Newbie Sampler Trades: 1 (heatmiser)
Contest Winner: WOO HOO! (BigJake)
Coolerdor: 2 built
Outgrown Humi: Hell yes! (PIF'd)
Bombed/Humbled by:
Jorel
AVB
Gonz
Ludwig
DePasta
Cookie_1978
Handyman Dave
Anthem
Yeahthatsme granted my wish
Heatmiser traded with me - I got the better deal!
Rawrr ISOM'd me! - Yow!
SecretSanta08 - Ho Ho Ho!
SecretSanta09 - Ho Ho Ho part Deux!
SecretSanta10 - Ho Ho Ho the Third!
HERF'd w/
Niko, Jake, Rebel, Guns
Kann and his two ladies (awesome family!) Sept '11
Larian & Hos2 are doin' The Deid w/ me
Raptor's joining my Viper SQ.
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To Arab leader Ibn Saud, upon being told the King's religious beliefs forbade the use of tobacco and liquor:
"My rule of life prescribed as an absolutely sacred rite smoking cigars and also the drinking of alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and in the intervals between them." -Winston Churchill

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