Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
Excuse me, but we normally capitalize Marine.
Edited. Normally I do capitalize Marine, but I was typing fast and must have missed the shift key. Sorry.
Excuse me, but we normally capitalize Marine.
If that were to happen, I'd let you sit and play in my junk pile. People have come into my dungeon never to be seen again. I will find them walking around in circles. Just do not open any strange bottles or jars.Most wouldn't believe it, based on my observations of much of today's work force. I still do 10-14 hour days routinely. Then again, I ALSO do days where moving more than 20' in a day just ain't gonna happen...lol I've a feeling you did much the same.
Only SOME of it.....dang it! If you weren't so far into enemy territory, I'd sneak up there for a look in person!
Marines are mere aquatic beings looking for a ride to the beach. The Navy had to have a place for those guys that couldn't swim.Edited. Normally I do capitalize Marine, but I was typing fast and must have missed the shift key. Sorry.
But Tootsie Rolls saved the Frozen Chosin.Marines are mere aquatic beings looking for a ride to the beach. The Navy had to have a place for those guys that couldn't swim.
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We in the Navy learned quickly. why you do NOT give Marines M&Ms! They starve to death trying to peel them....
The Commandant put out a letter telling us to stop calling sailors squids as it was too high a life form. LOL! of course, there are good sailors and we just call them Doc.Marines are mere aquatic beings looking for a ride to the beach. The Navy had to have a place for those guys that couldn't swim.
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We in the Navy learned quickly. why you do NOT give Marines M&Ms! They starve to death trying to peel them....
It DOES make a Jim Dandy dental rearrangement tool! Mouth open or closed makes no difference AND when you are done the dog-gone thing still shoots!How many pages into this thread, and nobody's mentioned 'Last Ditch Melee Weapon' yet?
Besides some smooth shootin (if properly tuned), I would imagine it's much harder to beat an enemy combatant to death with a glock than steel-frame 1911!
(not that I've ever tried with either, lol!)
I have some very good friend that are Marines!The Commandant put out a letter telling us to stop calling sailors squids as it was too high a life form. LOL! of course, there are good sailors and we just call them Doc.
The thing I hate most about Glocks is there isn't anything wrong with them.......even with the innards made out of beer cans.It DOES make a Jim Dandy dental rearrangement tool! Mouth open or closed makes no difference AND when you are done the dog-gone thing still shoots!
MOST things Do! by design!Commies die when shot with a 1911.
A Hi-Point ... I get one across my bench on occasion. Not worth the repair ticket. They ARE proof positive that you CANNOT polish a Turd!If you need a reason to buy a 1911, you aren't ready for one. Get a Hi-Point and call your collection complete. Make sure you have Mommy's permission.
You should have been there the day that put us down in the middle of wet rice paddies. We hadn't gone far before there was a helmet floating on the water. One goober had walked into a bomb crater. One of those B-52 craters. LOL! Luckily there wasn't a lot of "fertilizer" on the water.I have some very good friend that are Marines!
They learned not to go in water over their head.
They do not eat M&MS ever.
But you should see them when the get tangled up with a chocolate covered Marshmallow!
That is a real laugh RIOT. Very reminiscent of a monkey screwing a football....
Sailors and Marines ARE Brothers on the Sea we make fun of each other since the Corps was born... Give and Take
Hey Buddy, I stayed out of those rice sewers. Did get dysentery from river water and leeches. Lost three patrol boats from under me. I don't like swimming in those either. My time was spent in I Corps on the DMZ working with CTs and my spotter just watching Victor Charlie creeping about.....You should have been there the day that put us down in the middle of wet rice paddies. We hadn't gone far before there was a helmet floating on the water. One goober had walked into a bomb crater. One of those B-52 craters. LOL! Luckily there wasn't a lot of "fertilizer" on the water.
You get to see them craters from the 16 inch guns?You should have been there the day that put us down in the middle of wet rice paddies. We hadn't gone far before there was a helmet floating on the water. One goober had walked into a bomb crater. One of those B-52 craters. LOL! Luckily there wasn't a lot of "fertilizer" on the water.
We didn't get a lot of input about LZ's. like none. I almost fired on a Swift boat one night, but as I'm still alive you can see I used restraint.Hey Buddy, I stayed out of those rice sewers. Did get dysentery from river water and leeches. Lost three patrol boats from under me. I don't like swimming in those either. My time was spent in I Corps on the DMZ working with CTs and my spotter just watching Victor Charlie creeping about.....
No thanks.You get to see them craters from the 16 inch guns?