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You probably weren't born yet when that picture was taken.Wow. Just wow. Too bad at the present day and time she would look more like my mom.![]()
So, you faggs spent your Friday night arguing on a gun forum, on a tits thread, about politics....
Nope.
Sure if you went to basic training in Thailand you did not have to crawl along the rope over the river full of alligators in the United States of America sorry that’s just bullshitNope.
That is just the way we had to do it in Basic Training
. . . but it was night
. . . in the rain
. . . and they were shooting at us
. . . with tracers
. . . and the Drill Sergeants were making the rope bounce.
Sure if you went to basic training in Thailand you did not have to crawl along the rope over the river full of alligators in the United States of America sorry that’s just bullshit
You forgot "while traipsing through five feet of snow, uphill both ways".Nope.
That is just the way we had to do it in Basic Training
. . . but it was night
. . . in the rain
. . . and they were shooting at us
. . . with tracers
. . . and the Drill Sergeants were making the rope bounce.
Traipsing? That an Air Force term? Pretty sure neither the Army nor the Marines "traips". I trust others here can confirm.traipsing
Officer?Sure if you went to basic training in Thailand you did not have to crawl along the rope over the river full of alligators in the United States of America sorry that’s just bullshit
If it were real, the folks on the shoreline would be showing more interest
There is nothing like a ride in a Dakota. I just wonder what it's like to land in one?
Yeah keep voting Democrat you stupid bukyak
Traipsing? That an Air Force term? Pretty sure neither the Army nor the Marines "traips". I trust others here can confirm.
Air Force? Mincing, maybe sashay or prance. Saunter would be more appropriate for those of us that walked the bridge of of a battleship. Not sure the right term for Army or USMC, presumably in either mud or sand. Plod? Trudge? On good days, perambulate.Just the officers.