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Post by montrose on May 17, 2015 18:10:28 GMT -6
I received a WW2 bomber jacket from my college girlfriend's father. He was a B-24 bombadier in the Pacific.
Because I wore that jacket, I am an expert in all aspects of airplane operations and aerial tactics. The Air Force wastes billions on the Academy, CGSC, war college etc. Idiots. All they have to do is ask me. I have forgotten more about air operations and tactics than they will ever know.
I plan to buy a cowboy hat, so I can teach Steve about how to ride a horse.
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Post by Beth on May 17, 2015 19:00:20 GMT -6
I received a WW2 bomber jacket from my college girlfriend's father. He was a B-24 bombadier in the Pacific. Because I wore that jacket, I am an expert in all aspects of airplane operations and aerial tactics. The Air Force wastes billions on the Academy, CGSC, war college etc. Idiots. All they have to do is ask me. I have forgotten more about air operations and tactics than they will ever know. I plan to buy a cowboy hat, so I can teach Steve about how to ride a horse. Then you can buy a chef's hat and teach at a Le Cordon Blue school. In the mean time I am searching for a Princeton t-shirt. Beth
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Post by dave on May 17, 2015 19:04:04 GMT -6
Montrose Since the jacket is leather does that make you a cattleman also? Regards Dave
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 19:11:56 GMT -6
I received a WW2 bomber jacket from my college girlfriend's father. He was a B-24 bombadier in the Pacific. Because I wore that jacket, I am an expert in all aspects of airplane operations and aerial tactics. The Air Force wastes billions on the Academy, CGSC, war college etc. Idiots. All they have to do is ask me. I have forgotten more about air operations and tactics than they will ever know. I plan to buy a cowboy hat, so I can teach Steve about how to ride a horse. So everything I've read and seen on the news about VA hospitals is true. I'd suggest toning the meds down just a tad and perhaps visiting a private hospital/doctor. Regards Mark
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Post by montrose on May 17, 2015 19:51:34 GMT -6
Mark is depriving his village of its idiot.
Go away child, come back when you graduate elementary school.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2015 20:02:35 GMT -6
Mark is depriving his village of its idiot. Go away child, come back when you graduate elementary school. On second thoughts increase your dosage. May help with the depression.
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Post by dave on May 17, 2015 20:20:24 GMT -6
"... satire, on the other hand, is intended to do more than just entertain; it tries to improve humanity and its institutions. A satire is a literary work that tries to arouse the reader's disapproval of an object — a vice, an abuse, a faulty belief — by holding it up to ridicule. Satirists use euphemism, irony, exaggeration, and understatement to show, with a greater or lesser degree of levity, the follies of mankind and the paradoxes and idiocy that they can lead to." Lost on some. With apologies to Cliff Notes Regards Dave
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Post by montrose on May 18, 2015 5:14:34 GMT -6
As you know, my medications are an anti cancer cocktail and Ciprofloxacin. It does not surprise me that you think cancer is funny.
Your contempt for those who have served has been your mantra since you started trolling this board.
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Post by tubman13 on May 18, 2015 5:21:38 GMT -6
Back in High school I always bought bigger jock straps, alas it never worked.
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Post by Yan Taylor on May 18, 2015 5:36:28 GMT -6
The guy in work who is supposed to be bring in that .50 round, has also dug out a Japanese flag, he said his Father found it after they liberated Singapore at the end of WW2. he said that it has Japanese writing written in a circular patten around the sun.
If he does bring it in on Thursday I will attempt to copy the letters and try to get it transposed to English when I get home.
I will keep you all informed.
Ian.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2015 6:15:12 GMT -6
As you know, my medications are an anti cancer cocktail and Ciprofloxacin. It does not surprise me that you think cancer is funny. Your contempt for those who have served has been your mantra since you started trolling this board. Contempt is the wrong word. I just don't elevate like the vast majority of ex-military would like us civies to do. On the other hand, most ex-military on this board have shown nothing but contempt for those that have not served; that is of course, unless they worship every word uttered. Get over yourself.
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Post by AZ Ranger on May 18, 2015 6:52:02 GMT -6
William
I think that some who have a keyboard have a false courage to say things they would never do face to face. Even a coward posting garbage can exist in this country because of military men as yourself doing a good job in protecting this country. They exist not on their own merit but because brave men are willing to protect their freedom.
Thanks for your service
What size had do you wear?
Steve
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Post by dave on May 18, 2015 9:47:48 GMT -6
Back in High school I always bought bigger jock straps, alas it never worked. Tom, Tom It is the Cod Piece not the jock strap that is correct lure for the ladies! Regards Dave
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Post by dave on May 18, 2015 12:25:02 GMT -6
I am always disappointed to see people who behave badly and fail to interact well with others. To belittle an individual who has cancer and serious physical injuries is a new all time low and boggles my mind. Joyful posting to denigrate veterans who have preserved the American values we enjoy is loathsome. What should one say in response to this conduct? I found the perfect response which shares my sentiment's best:
"I have stood your meanness as long as I intend to. You have played the part of a dameded scoundrel, and are a coward, and if you were any part of a man I would slap your jaws and force you to resent it.”
In the immortal words of a former volunteer cavalry commander. He did have a way with words you must admit.
Regards Dave
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Post by Beth on May 18, 2015 17:26:57 GMT -6
Back in High school I always bought bigger jock straps, alas it never worked. Tom, Tom It is the Cod Piece not the jock strap that is correct lure for the ladies! Regards Dave Ahh but every lady of the time knew that codpieces came about because pants came it two pieces (hence why we say a pair of pants) and the middle bits needed to be covered. With time they became a means to say to other men that I am more powerful than you and had little to do with impressing the ladies who knew it was all padding. It's no coincidence that cod pieces lost their popularity when Elizabeth I came to the throne.
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