Never thought about you. Your just a pain in the Mods ass because even though you know what you are about to post is wrong you do it anyway knowing full well that it will cause a ruckus and most of the time it does.
Not saying that it is right or wrong but the crowd mentality takes over and in the flusher it goes.Rodger may be gone but his spirit lives on.
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I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
Relax bros, I never claimed I was a badass! Just remember: it's not my fault that you suck! Ha, just kidding.
I have to say, I've met several of y'all and really appreciated the times. Good folks on this board and some VERY knowledgeable folks that we don't take enough advantage of. Some said it's always the folks who don't show up for events. I've been to one or two but the times or money always keeps me away. I had a BLAST at that one prairie dog shoot Hoser put on once but I felt like I just wasted everyone's time because I had so many questions I couldn't get answered... I still haven't had a chance to stretch out past 200 much on my rifle... Boo
One day, one day. At least I finally have a job now and can start saving up for stuff, hopefully.
+1 the biggest "badass" I ever met didn't weight more than 100 pounds with boots on yet was the one to tell everyone else "how it was"
I was a Fobbit for a couple years. Glad you could call home or access e-mail when you got back to the FOB. Thankfully I was able to pull whatever little weight a scum bag civilian could pull to correct the situation to restore "COMS" and not let your military leadership take control. Glad I could yell or scream at DISA for you to restore COMS while you were outside the fence to restore your "X"NET so you could protect my chow hall or, perhaps, call in (gods forbid) a medevac or more firepower.
Personally I really didn't see shit. Mostly heard. Hard to see rockets coming at you in the dark. Never saw combat, hope never to see combat. But I do know the sound of a rocket flying over my head or a mortar hitting close. And bullets. Those are always fun to hear hit near your head.
Sorry if I sound upset but so tired of people thinking us civilians sat on our backsides and jerked off all day. I was one of the few people fighting your Captain, Major and up to Col to keep COM lines open, functioning so people like you could have phone lines and Internet service when you came back to the FOB to call home/email.
Everyone wants to be a frogman on Friday
You can't beat a woman who shoots - RW Swainson
Sure would be nice if there was a sticky that us older guns (very mature guys) could check to see what the hell all these modern abbreviations really mean. When I see FOBBIT, FOB, COMS, DISA, XNET, DFAC I realize that I am really behind the times. Only one that I recognize is MOS and that's only because I had earned one of those while in the U.S. Army MANY MANY years ago.
I now wonder if some "youngster" is going to suggest that I just go back to my recliner and take a nap and not be so concerned about all this modern shit (terminology).
Wait...Roger's gone?
ETA: NM, looked it up. Damn.
-Mike
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