He's a special forces super hero and now a biology and genetics expert.
Is there anything Papa isn't a certified expert in ?
Better watch his ass. Kim is gonna catch wind of this and get pissed off.
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He's a special forces super hero and now a biology and genetics expert.
Is there anything Papa isn't a certified expert in ?
We need new nicks for him. How about "PoppaCrockoShit"?
Papparockcal - The Man, The Myth, The Legend
"I have used the Phoenix Eye against a bully that just would not stop or back off. After weeks of trying to reason and walking away failed to stop him from his violent ways. He still has the indention in his breast bone I gave him as I pulled the punch not wanting to break his breast bone. He never bothered me again. He took walking away as a sign of weakness until he had to be taught otherwise some people have to learn the hard way."
Leave the harmless guy alone.
Somebody popcorn me, NOW!
Wait, is paparockcal your troll account?
TOTAL BADASS ...
From Amazon:
Rocky W. Latham
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Counterguerrilla Units that Flourished in ROTC"
July 27, 2014
Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
Having been a part of the program mentioned in this book from 1969 -1971 having been picked by a Special Forces Cadre out of the regular ROTC program into a U. S. Army Counterinsurgency Training Unit inside yet separate from that training received by the rest of the ROTC corps I identify with this book. From my sophomore year in college till graduation I was part of the "Counterguerrilla Units that Flourished in ROTC" and I must say it was much better training than standard ROTC fare at least where I went to school first in southern Arkansas and later in eastern New Mexico. As one of the Green Beret Instructors said " we are going to teach you to do to the V.C. what the V.C. does to everyone else." They lived up to that and much much more in my book!
The three years I spent in these units changed who I was and how I viewed the world around me as well as how the college world viewed me. I was no longer a college kid but became a very serious focused individual that my fellow college students knew was not to one to be taken lightly. Example: sit-ins at the ROTC building would part to allow me to walk into the building unimpeded. Rumors had spread about me across campus as I was a full military scholarship student, 6 feet 5 inches and 210 pounds as well a as martial arts student. Having sat in on SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) meetings, on the front row, in my full military uniform had only fueled the rumor mill after the chapter president had order me left alone saying, " I liked to study my enemies and it would be to costly to remove me." He knew me personally.
These "special units" set up within the ROTC program but run by Special Forces Cadres changed a lot of ROTC cadets lives if not what happened after they left their respective Cadet Corps.
This book highlights the thinking and training formulated during Vietnam that changed the U.S. Army or at least it should have. The lessons hard fought and learned through history should be remember to make us better but it does not always work that way in the first "war"/"police action" America retreated from without a clear victory. Some say America has been in retreat ever since.
It took those steeped in such "training" and "understanding" to bring it back in the form of the "Surge" to turn Iraq around and that alone is controversial within some military circles though why is a question.
Because we have lazy window-lickers who won’t click a link.....Why not just post a link to the thread?
https://longrangehunting.com/threads/i-gotta-know.211274/page-6#post-1528161
BOOM! Done.
Lmao!
It's after midnight, so, in my book, you're ahead of the game.
Hi,
O geez...they are no fun over there. I was expecting to see fun post afterwards today...nothing but a "Can we get back on topic" lolol.
Sincerely,
Theis
Hi,
O geez...they are no fun over there. I was expecting to see fun post afterwards today...nothing but a "Can we get back on topic" lolol.
Sincerely,
Theis
The Bear Pit as a traveling, road show? Making celebrity, guest appearances on other firearms related web sites?The PTB aren't exactly happy with big game safaris on other boards that lead back to us. Think sterile weapons, sterile kit, no tattoos, and undistinguishable dental work if you don't make it back and they autopsy you.
The Bear Pit as a traveling, road show? Making celebrity, guest appearances on other firearms related web sites?
not a good idea
Unless we lay the blame on arfcom.
The Bear Pit as a traveling, road show? Making celebrity, guest appearances on other firearms related web sites?
so Democrat of you VeerG,,, Obamaesque really,,,
Not sure Im reading this post right.......
ok7mm said: ↑
I accidentally shot one.Here is something I know about collars. Actually a few.Carried that damn collar around for a week before I dropped it in the river. I could have sworn it was just a big, long legged coyote. Sure hope there is a statue of limitations in Montana.
A “friend” was out during general season in Montana, a wolf was standing in a ranchers field, he leveled a .220 Swift on it, out the truck window. Something didn’t feel right, he put the gun back in the rack. When he got back to his home, he checked his caller I.d. This was habit, he is a taxidermist.
There was a Helena Prefix on his caller I.d. He listened to his messages and one of them was a ladies voice thanking him for not shooting the wolf.
We surmised that there was an active track on that wolf via satellite and the trucks plate number was able to be made. He got very lucky.
One thing else I know, is that mostly, if the animal doesn’t move within 4 hrs. A tracking scenario happens via satellite till the animal is located or the search is stopped by someone with that authority.
I used to tree cats and black bear for the state, most times they collected data, collared them and let them go. Several times we had to bump them or just let them go, not to injure them after they were darted.
I’d say you got damned lucky not to get caught.
but if he is thinking that individual wolves are tracked by satellite and the "cameras" are reading license plates of vehicles potentially poaching one Poparock may be among good friends......birds of a feather so to speak.
I’ve been asked three times this morning, “Why are you smiling?”. I’ve answered, “Aaaaaand, we’re LIVE!”
Getting ready for his fifth free fall jump I see
Let's hope for all of mankind that Popsthegums and Budly never cross paths on the street.
The wrath and destruction would be biblical.
It would be like a Walrus trying to 69 with a Manatee.