All you tough talkin arm chair warriors gotta watch this documentary on HBO. It ain't like the ole John Wayne movies boys, its savage idiocy. Welcome to the US Army monster factory. Warning: If you don't like seeing our boys brains splattered, don't watch the documentary
Vice Lord wrote: All you tough talkin arm chair warriors gotta watch this documentary on HBO. It ain't like the ole John Wayne movies boys, its savage idiocy. Welcome to the US Army monster factory. Warning: If you don't like seeing our boys brains splattered, don't watch the documentary
Someday, doubt it will be in my life time though you may actually get a clue. Who the hell do you think you are calling the US Army a monster factory. Why don't you go and get a damn clue, oh forgot stupid is as stupid does. But then again you only know how to try and bad mouth the military.
If you think the US military is bad now, please check your history, they were much more brutal even 70 years ago when the Greatest Generation was fighting, Tokyo firestorm anyone? And the US military is still much more humane than most world militaries.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Vice Lord wrote: All you tough talkin arm chair warriors gotta watch this documentary on HBO. It ain't like the ole John Wayne movies boys, its savage idiocy. Welcome to the US Army monster factory. Warning: If you don't like seeing our boys brains splattered, don't watch the documentary
Someday, doubt it will be in my life time though you may actually get a clue. Who the hell do you think you are calling the US Army a monster factory. Why don't you go and get a damn clue, oh forgot stupid is as stupid does. But then again you only know how to try and bad mouth the military.
Hey Navycpo7 don't lower yourself to engage this piece of s..t in discussion. He's pissed at the world because his mother won't tell him who his father is and his wife wont tell him who his kids' father is.
VL, please tell your wife to stop sending me PM's, she needs help..here's what she wrote this morning!
"Dear Outdoor, you know how unstable my husband is, last night he was dressed up wearing a turkey mascot outfit to scare our children, a white one (actually looked like Big Bird, but only 5 feet tall, VL is very short, and most people don't realize that), he went to King Soopers to get some of our Thanksgiving dinner needs. Once he got into King Soopers wearing the turkey mascot suit, and walked in, he started scaring all the small children by acting like his neck was getting the axe on the chopping block :VeryScared: , he started squirting fake blood (from the ketchup bottle) from the condiments isle in the store. Children were running all over the place screaming :scared: , 911 was called and VL left quickly without getting our Thanksgiving dinner, (turkey pot pies) :Crying: . He drove down the hill to Red Robin at 285 and Wadsworth and walked in with his turkey mascot costume on looking for trouble, he sat down at one of the tables and saw the Red Robin mascot waving at the children while wishing the kids a happy birthday, VL challenged the Red Robin mascot to a fight with the place packed with people. VL, didn't realize the Red Robin mascot was an ex NFL defensive end for Kansas City Chiefs, at 6 foot 10 inches tall and 340 pounds who hated turkeys. The fight was ugly and fun for the customers at Red Robin, the manager took bets before the fight, and made some good money at my husbands expense. VL was slammed against several walls, his turkey mascot head flew off when the Red Robin mascot gave VL a wedgy pulling the rear end of the costume over VL's head :VeryScared: . VL started making chicken sounds (peeps sounds, fart noises) all while the children laughed and clapped their hands wanting more WWF action from the Red Robin mascot :excited: , and he didn't let the children down. VL was heard screaming like a girl while flying through the air hitting the wall several times. Thank God there was someone from PETA who saved my husband and dragged him out before the Red Robin mascot finished him off. Well, our Thanksgiving dinner will be sipped through a straw. we will have a liquid turkey pot pie and water! Can any of you fine outstanding republicans help my husband, we need $$$$$ for replacing his dentures and hearing aids. Please help us!"
VL, sorry your having dinner in a straw but no more PM's from her! These have to stop..oh, happy Thanksgiving and by the way, Oatmeal anyone?
Outdoor
I am so disappointed, I sent you that in private I thought we had an arrangement. Now who am I going to confide in? And you know I need an outlet.
I did manage to get a turkey, (a special thank you, to you know who you are,) it’s in the oven right now. I’ll deep fry the corn dogs that VL loves a little later. He says the corn dogs are what the Indians brought to the first Thanksgiving dinner and he wants to keep the tradition alive. I haven’t the heart to tell him hot dogs weren’t around in 1621. Even if I did tell him he wouldn’t believe me, you know how he is.
He will be able to eat, but he is still hurting from the beat down. I’d like to send a special thanks to those little old ladies who saved him from that horrible big robin.
Vice Lord wrote: All you tough talkin arm chair warriors gotta watch this documentary on HBO. It ain't like the ole John Wayne movies boys, its savage idiocy. Welcome to the US Army monster factory. Warning: If you don't like seeing our boys brains splattered, don't watch the documentary
"He recalls treating a Marine corporal in Afghanistan who got shot in the upper arm. Krissoff operated on him and cleaned up the wound, then told him he'd have to recuperate back in the States. "He wouldn't hear of it," Krissoff chuckles. The corporal stayed at Camp Bastion a while and rejoined his unit. Krissoff heard he got shot a second time and went right back to his unit in Marja again.
Krissoff asks an awed question that could just as easily be applied to his family: "Where do we get these people?" Where, indeed?"
I wonder if VL couldn't pass the physical to go into the cub scouts and is still carrying the grudge because of that.
Back in those days we didn't have that don't ask, don't tell policy!
Great report Outdoor, but I think you were being kind to him. I heard he got whipped by a Girl Scout when he tried to steal her cookies in front of King Soopers.