Who wants a Hummer anymore?
Mar 13th 2005MichaelGeek Stuff
I want one of these.
Blackfive has his next vehicle nailed down.
I thought I wanted a Hummer but not anymore…
Mar 13th 2005MichaelGeek Stuff
I want one of these.
Blackfive has his next vehicle nailed down.
I thought I wanted a Hummer but not anymore…
Mar 13th 2005MichaelMarine Corps
Last night, I meet up with my old Marine Buddy, E.R. I first meet ER at 29 palms in ‘86 going to MOS school. We meet in the e-club and talked a lot about getting drunk and chasing women, while we got drunk. At 0700 the next morning we were formed into the same platoon for our school. Turned out there were only 12 of us going to this school out of the 2000 students at MCCECS After graduating from Air Schools we had our choice of duty stations and we both decided to do our first tour in Okinawa Japan. We got together only twice over the this tour in the far east. After 2 months on the Island of Okinawa and 9 months in South Korea, Philippine Islands, Thailand, Australia, and a couple other countries I was then transferred to Yuma AZ.
ER came to Yuma 30 days after I me and became my room mate. Over the next three years we spent 9 months out of each year in one desert or another around the world. We ruled a local bar “Johnny’s” when we were in town (at least we thought so). And Winterhaven after last call (state line/ time zone). We would work hard and play harder. Our CO was a mustang Colonel that demanded perfection and also liked to party hard.
We passed many Friday inspections because the beer was locked in a fridge in a wall locker and the other wall became a collage of chick pic’s that everyone would stop to check out. We had a couple playmates pinned within the collage on the wall to see if someone would spot them. Around this collage we had Christmas lights and would listen to Led Zeppelin while drinking Jack and Coors. There was always competition on strength and fighting skills and furniture would loose the battle quite often.
Last night it was easy to go right back to the old ways and we drank a few to many drinks again. We talked about our other band of brothers and now we need to go to San Deigo to see another brother. Tracy is going to get drunk with us at least once over the summer in Mission Bay
God I love America and the Marine Corps
Mar 13th 2005MichaelAfghanistan
It is a good start:
I would like to say hello to all bloggers. My name is Waheed. I am a 20 year old male from Afghanistan and I have been working with the US Army in Kabul, Afghanistan as an interpreter for the last 2 years. Our base is located inside the ANA (Afghan National Army) Central Corps and the US officers train the ANA. I would like to thank my friend Paul Edwards who persuaded me to start my blog and send the real news from Afghanistan. The situation in Afghanistan is getting better day by day. There are still some fights in the southern provinces and also near the Pakistan border. The ANA and US Army fight against them, but the enemy is weak and they just carry out guerilla attacks and then escape.
Go Welcome Waheed
Hat tip: Instapundit
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Mar 13th 2005MichaelQuote of the Day
Sex is full of lies. The body tries to tell the truth. But, it’s usually too battered with rules to be heard, and bound with pretenses so it can hardly move. We cripple ourselves with lies.
Jim Morrison