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New uniforms to design and model... it's a hard life as Naval policeman :D
The really lucky ones get to be the chauffers/body guards for the brass.
The rest get to guard against the imminant invasion of the US by that military powerhouse, Cuba. :P
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Don't forget floors to buff and brass to polish. :D
New uniforms to design and model... it's a hard life as Naval policeman :D
The really lucky ones get to be the chauffers/body guards for the brass.
And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong

But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Knife wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:
The really lucky ones get to be the chauffers/body guards for the brass.
And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P
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Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:
The really lucky ones get to be the chauffers/body guards for the brass.
And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P

I think there's a line for that Another routine Navy joke about the Marines has to do with them standing in line. They really don't have anything to do on a ship so it always appear that there are Marines in line for somethng. :D
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Tsyroc wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote: And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P

I think there's a line for that Another routine Navy joke about the Marines has to do with them standing in line. They really don't have anything to do on a ship so it always appear that there are Marines in line for somethng. :D
I actualy liked that one, but the other side to that is that durring chow on ship, it seems all sailors are on duty and get to cut in front of the jarheads.
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong

But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:
The really lucky ones get to be the chauffers/body guards for the brass.
And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P

BTW, I was smileling as I typed. Sorry, should have used a :D
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong

But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Knife wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote: And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P
BTW, I was smileling as I typed. Sorry, should have used a :D
trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
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trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*
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Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Tsyroc wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote: And then reality sets in.

The Marine Corps. Tell it to the Marines, in Chosen, Iwo Jima, Guattlecannal, Saipan, Tinian, Guam, Okinawa, Inchon, Bellowoods, ect, ect, ect................
Somebody requisition this man a Sense of humour, on the Double.
:P

I think there's a line for that Another routine Navy joke about the Marines has to do with them standing in line. They really don't have anything to do on a ship so it always appear that there are Marines in line for somethng. :D
ROTFLMAO

very creative. :)
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Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*

Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P
ROFLOL!

btw, i don't have a problem with the marines, they do stop the bullets that'd kill everyone else. granted i've seen the local marines at Subbase Bangor training and go thru a pallet of ammo and still only barely pepper the targets... funnier than hell to watch, as even i can hit better than that.

btw, has anyone else ever noticed that marines are just "not right" when they get out and they have that wierd look on their face? :D



(btw, no offense is obviously meant as i have a lot of respect for anyone who goes and freely lays their life down for the country and the rest of us.)
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Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*

Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P
You maybe bigger than me, you may be stronger than me and you may be a better fighter than me - but I can run away faster than you can catch up.
:P
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Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*

Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P

How do you think I feel I used to be a sailor. :D
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Tsyroc wrote:
Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*

Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P

How do you think I feel I used to be a sailor. :D
I am sorry you used to be a sailor. :P
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong

But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Knife wrote:
I am sorry you used to be a sailor. :P
:lol: :P :D
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Knife wrote:
Tsyroc wrote:
Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*
Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P

How do you think I feel I used to be a sailor. :D
I am sorry you used to be a sailor. :P


oh OUCH!!!! i remember this exact conversation at the college between 2 retired Vietnam era vets, one a marine (obviously) and one a surface ship sailor (he was on the Forrestal, he had his lungs burned out in that fire though.)

btw, the other great one was the little pissing match between the guy in my class and the bubblehead compsci prof (this guy later got fired for being an incompetant asshole, but every one of us in the electronics class knew this long before the admins did) i still laugh when i remember it, the 2 of them shouting at each other from across the campus courtyard...

this was also how i learned the 2 little phrases about the surface and sub fleets: 1) "there are 2 types of ships: submarines and TARGETS!" 2) "the problem with subs is that 150 men go down, 75 couples come up." (this was followed a short time later by a round of cussing and then "what? you had to clean the spooge off the bulkheads when you came into port?")
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Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*

Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P
You maybe bigger than me, you may be stronger than me and you may be a better fighter than me - but I can run away faster than you can catch up.
:P
You'd better hope that your "run away faster than you can catch up" is faster than 2800fps.
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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Hyperion wrote: oh OUCH!!!! i remember this exact conversation at the college between 2 retired Vietnam era vets, one a marine (obviously) and one a surface ship sailor (he was on the Forrestal, he had his lungs burned out in that fire though.)

btw, the other great one was the little pissing match between the guy in my class and the bubblehead compsci prof (this guy later got fired for being an incompetant asshole, but every one of us in the electronics class knew this long before the admins did) i still laugh when i remember it, the 2 of them shouting at each other from across the campus courtyard...

this was also how i learned the 2 little phrases about the surface and sub fleets: 1) "there are 2 types of ships: submarines and TARGETS!" 2) "the problem with subs is that 150 men go down, 75 couples come up." (this was followed a short time later by a round of cussing and then "what? you had to clean the spooge off the bulkheads when you came into port?")
My first ship was the Forrestal's sister ship the Saratoga. Both were home ported in Mayport, Florida. I briefly set foot on the Forrestal and knew some guys stationed on her. She was rumored to have ghosts from that fire.
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Tsyroc wrote:
Hyperion wrote: oh OUCH!!!! i remember this exact conversation at the college between 2 retired Vietnam era vets, one a marine (obviously) and one a surface ship sailor (he was on the Forrestal, he had his lungs burned out in that fire though.)

btw, the other great one was the little pissing match between the guy in my class and the bubblehead compsci prof (this guy later got fired for being an incompetant asshole, but every one of us in the electronics class knew this long before the admins did) i still laugh when i remember it, the 2 of them shouting at each other from across the campus courtyard...

this was also how i learned the 2 little phrases about the surface and sub fleets: 1) "there are 2 types of ships: submarines and TARGETS!" 2) "the problem with subs is that 150 men go down, 75 couples come up." (this was followed a short time later by a round of cussing and then "what? you had to clean the spooge off the bulkheads when you came into port?")
My first ship was the Forrestal's sister ship the Saratoga. Both were home ported in Mayport, Florida. I briefly set foot on the Forrestal and knew some guys stationed on her. She was rumored to have ghosts from that fire.

would not surprise me at all from the descriptions of the fire.
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Hyperion wrote: (btw, no offense is obviously meant as i have a lot of respect for anyone who goes and freely lays their life down for the country and the rest of us.)
Just so you know for future reference, whenever you see two or more servicemen from different services ripping shit out of the other, just sit back and enjoy the show. Because whenever a Civvie tries to take one side they are always surprised to find the all Parties turn on them.

We're not even at the point of light joshing yet so it should be safe to dip your toe in. But remember that we get to call fuck out of each other because we earned the right. Sounds bad I know, but after yu join up you'll understand. If in doubt And I'm involved then your safe to call fuck out of the British Army cause I'll not go too hard on you. Especially as your looking to join the Military.
But it's trap I've seen too many people just blindly walk into and it can really hurt thier feelings as they were just trying to join in or help out.
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Knife wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:
Knife wrote:trust a Marine to get it wrong. Keep this up and we'll start thinking you're a sailor.
*Runs, runs with the speed of a 1000 gazelles*
Damn, you should have just said, "lets fight". If would have been faster to type. :P
You maybe bigger than me, you may be stronger than me and you may be a better fighter than me - but I can run away faster than you can catch up.
:P
You'd better hope that your "run away faster than you can catch up" is faster than 2800fps.
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Rob Wilson wrote:
Hyperion wrote: (btw, no offense is obviously meant as i have a lot of respect for anyone who goes and freely lays their life down for the country and the rest of us.)
Just so you know for future reference, whenever you see two or more servicemen from different services ripping shit out of the other, just sit back and enjoy the show. Because whenever a Civvie tries to take one side they are always surprised to find the all Parties turn on them.

We're not even at the point of light joshing yet so it should be safe to dip your toe in. But remember that we get to call fuck out of each other because we earned the right. Sounds bad I know, but after yu join up you'll understand. If in doubt And I'm involved then your safe to call fuck out of the British Army cause I'll not go too hard on you. Especially as your looking to join the Military.
But it's trap I've seen too many people just blindly walk into and it can really hurt thier feelings as they were just trying to join in or help out.
trust me i know, but i appreciate the warning. i've joined these little matches before, usually on the side of the USN because i know enough about that branch that i can pretty much safely get away with it, well that and the fact i was in a class full of ex sailors for about 2 years, so i guess i kinda absorbed some stuff from them and got absorbed into their group a bit.

as a rule though i stay back and just watch, besides nothing's more enjoyable than watching 2 servicemen (or ex servicemen) from differant branches or major positions (probably not worded right, you know like subs vs. surface, air vs. support, etc.) duke it out verbally. :mrgreen:
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That would explain alot. :P
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Hyperion wrote:
Rob Wilson wrote:
Hyperion wrote: (btw, no offense is obviously meant as i have a lot of respect for anyone who goes and freely lays their life down for the country and the rest of us.)
Just so you know for future reference, whenever you see two or more servicemen from different services ripping shit out of the other, just sit back and enjoy the show. Because whenever a Civvie tries to take one side they are always surprised to find the all Parties turn on them.

We're not even at the point of light joshing yet so it should be safe to dip your toe in. But remember that we get to call fuck out of each other because we earned the right. Sounds bad I know, but after yu join up you'll understand. If in doubt And I'm involved then your safe to call fuck out of the British Army cause I'll not go too hard on you. Especially as your looking to join the Military.
But it's trap I've seen too many people just blindly walk into and it can really hurt thier feelings as they were just trying to join in or help out.
trust me i know, but i appreciate the warning. i've joined these little matches before, usually on the side of the USN because i know enough about that branch that i can pretty much safely get away with it, well that and the fact i was in a class full of ex sailors for about 2 years, so i guess i kinda absorbed some stuff from them and got absorbed into their group a bit.

as a rule though i stay back and just watch, besides nothing's more enjoyable than watching 2 servicemen (or ex servicemen) from differant branches or major positions (probably not worded right, you know like subs vs. surface, air vs. support, etc.) duke it out verbally. :mrgreen:
Its no different than two brothers kicking the shit out of each other to express their love. Ahhh, how cute.
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no kidding. :D
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Hyperion wrote:
trust me i know, but i appreciate the warning. i've joined these little matches before, usually on the side of the USN because i know enough about that branch that i can pretty much safely get away with it, well that and the fact i was in a class full of ex sailors for about 2 years, so i guess i kinda absorbed some stuff from them and got absorbed into their group a bit.

as a rule though i stay back and just watch, besides nothing's more enjoyable than watching 2 servicemen (or ex servicemen) from differant branches or major positions (probably not worded right, you know like subs vs. surface, air vs. support, etc.) duke it out verbally. :mrgreen:
Yeah, it's just that someone blundered into a knock about between Greg, Matt and Myself on ASVS and got ripped to shit. On the streets or whatever then, unlucky, but the Webboards and NG's are communities and I don't want people get hurt unneccesarily.
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