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Unfortunately, I've got nothing left except my ribbons and dog tags. Even the beret became a victim of too many seasons up in the attic. Oh well, maybe I'll re-up and get a new one (yeah, right).
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Vietvet......if you figure out how to get back in let me know....I tried after 9/11 but the recruiter just sent me home.......
Oh well, an ol'fart like me would have broken his leg in basic anyway.
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Let's review, last war: hot, humid, up to my a$# in rotting vegetation, and lots of nasty snakes. New potential war 30 something years later, hot, dry, up to my a$# in sand and camel ****, and nasty snakes replaced by scorpions. Decisions, decisions, decisions. But the good news is, as aircrew I'm pretty sure we get air conditioned barracks.
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i was actualy thinking...that sailors have it best, they sail around the world, get drunk everywere, catch all forms of VD known to mankind, and they do exactly what...in warfare i mean..i would not even trust one with a gun
do you think they know how to shoot?
what about squids...do they even get to a firing range
.....same thing there....hmmmm well we zoomies do have to do all the war effort anyway....so i guess we do need some people to ferry our food...
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hmmm the bar is empty tonight....
is everyone here on the wagon? joined the AA or something?
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Just trying to keep the wife happy today Blue....I got about 15 mins to 'check the news'
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good boy! I had that the all weekend, plus we had a mini tornado and my roof lost a few tiles yesterday, so i had the carpenters duty today as well.
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Nah, working the night shift for the next few weeks, the body clock is completely screwed up.
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VIET
watch out!!!
its called the graveyard shift!!!
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And when you work in a hospital you have no idea how true that is. My advice, only get sick during daylight hours.