if so say what up just so I know I'm not alone to update .. I spent 6 years on a tank in the army U.S.Calvary mainly in germany and in fort knox .. chewed a little bit of ground everywhere else and a vet of desert storm ... its great to see you guys here thanks for stopping by and sayin what up .. I'd always team up with any of you
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Stopper wrote:That is what I always do when I meet army veterans. I correct them on their grammar.
new york is just so far away to go find someone and beat em into a suitcase and toss that suitcase down off of some abandoned road in mexico ... anyways lol
Stopper wrote:That is what I always do when I meet army veterans. I correct them on their grammar.
new york is just so far away to go find someone and beat em into a suitcase and toss that suitcase down off of some abandoned road in mexico ... anyways lol
then again drunk people always have a right to their opinion but I dont think much of pencil pushers . I think certian things in life are a direct reflection of a mans dik .. like beer but looks like someone already beat me to the punch and cornholed his mouth
Bogusbet wrote:14 years in Brit Army. I miss it every day.
thats so cool I used to have the greatest time with you guys when I was stationed in germany(3 1/2 years) youguys would show up and the first thing set up would be you beer tents lol .. it was great .. good times
Bogusbet wrote:14 years in Brit Army. I miss it every day.
Ive been meaning to tell you bogus how I totally pwned the entire British Army this one time.
Im a total lightweight drinkwise, a couple or few and Im done. A couple buddies and I went into this bar in Garmisch and soon after were joined by some of you lads. They lit the place up of course, they dont act like normal people in a bar and sit together and maybe talk to their neighbors or something. They spread out and join strangers at different tables, make fast friends, and then all introduce each other to their new buddies, which is a brilliant way to run a bar I must say. Turns the place into a big party. Anyways we got a couple at our table and one challenged me to a drinking contest. They served a drink called a Zombie there that came served in a big pink elephant and the contest was who could drink it the fastest. I was expecting to go down totally in flames and never hear the end of it from my buddies but I coulndt see an honorable way to back out so I had to accept. I wound up downing that sucker in record time and whooping and hollering it up before my opponent was half done! USA! USA! USA! Wish Id written down his name so I could pass it on to you and you could go kick his ass for the shame he brought on your country, out-drunk by an American lightweight of all things.
To this day, I still haven't met anyone more loyal or true not just to me, but to themselves, than the friends I was fortunate enough to make during my tenure in the Navy...I suspect that the same holds true for all military branches and countries.
It's funny...I sometimes look back through the pictures that we all took back then and I recently noticed something...forget the 'exotic' places we were at...forget the sites that might have been there to behold...each and every picture was of us drunk...in a bar.....(BIG SIGH)...the good, ol' days...
"We cannot enter into alliances until we are acquainted with the designs of our neighbors."--Sun Tzu
spring1 wrote:To this day, I still haven't met anyone more loyal or true not just to me, but to themselves, than the friends I was fortunate enough to make during my tenure in the Navy...I suspect that the same holds true for all military branches and countries.
It's funny...I sometimes look back through the pictures that we all took back then and I recently noticed something...forget the 'exotic' places we were at...forget the sites that might have been there to behold...each and every picture was of us drunk...in a bar.....(BIG SIGH)...the good, ol' days...
totally ... I still keep in contact wih a few .. wish I had kept in contact with more ..
Currently in the Texas National Guard. I am a Comabt Engineer. Already spent a year in Baghdad. My dad is over right now and my uncle is in Kuwait waiting on his flight....Oh ya and I forgot my brother is in AIT.