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The Brits and Dutch spying on the Greek military? What, are you guys planning an invasion or something? If you do, please keep the nude beaches as is, OK?
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Those are the real spicy chickens right?
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Is that cold or hot?
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Yeah, and worse than that 'Maximum Overdrive'. What if all of the machines came alive! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhh!
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Yep, you're right. That proves it.
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That's hilarious. Who is spreading those rumors around over there? When I was in Saudi I spent a lot of time talking to the Bedouins. A group told me one time that they wanted to go to America to drink whiskey and watch the naked women running around on the streets. I was like "where is that at? I've got to go there myself."
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When I was in Saudi in 98 there was a lot of talk about Prince Abdullah becoming King. Apparently King Fahd is very pro Western. Prince Abdullah is very anti Western and wants to disengage from the West. This was all from Americans that were living full time in Saudi Arabia. He just might be using the conflict between Isreal and the Palestinians to achieve this disengagement.
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crap, alright everybody back in their seats.
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Fight Fight! There are no moderators online now!
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18Ds are the special forces medics. In school they reportedly shoot a goat and the 18D student has to stabilize it and keep it alive for a certain amount of time in order to pass. Is that what you are talking about Clay?
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LOL...........[stripes] No............but we're willing to learn![/stripes]
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Must have been a female involved in this decision. They all hate hearing the word [bleep!].
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Nope, never smoked dope or taken an illegal drug in my life. Passed a lie detector on it the other day too.
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Dan Aykroyd's "Out There" Paranormal Show Skydiver
kmcguffee replied to LawnDart21's topic in The Bonfire
That's a load. There is only one way for that to happen. You have to be sky surfing and have a total mal. Right before you hit you just step off the board. Bugs Bunny does it all the time. -
You're right. I just meant that they are really focusing on making it useful in urban terrain because the Army leadership currently believes that most battles in the future will be fought in urban terrain. When we tested it we did most of the testing in the MOUT City at JRTC (Shugart-Gordon). We also tested it in the woods but not as much.
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So, what is a dollar from the South worth?
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You have crossed the line between secure and not so sure. If you know what I mean.
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Intercourse about to occur.
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LOL! Golfers and rednecks. I could have told them that and saved some research money.
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When I left the service it was down to about 25 lbs (a little over a year ago). Still too high but they are making progress. We tested it out at JRTC and there are still alot of bugs in the equipment but it is definitely feasible in the near future. I think the goal for implementation is 2008-2010. That crap is hot though. It is really geared toward urban combat (MOUT). The problem the Army is starting to run into is too much information. It is hard for a battalion level staff or company level HQ to digest all of this information quick enough to make it useful. ALOT of useful information is never analyzed because they don't have the information processing techniques down. Working in an Infantry Battalion Command Post is like a Chinese fire drill that goes on 24 hours a day. Then try doing it when all of the participants are working on 2-4 hours of sleep or none (in alot of cases). It is really hard for me to sit back while I am warm, well fed, comfortable, and with 8 hours of sleep and criticize the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines in Afghanistan or anywhere else for that matter. When you are in a situation like war puts you in even the simple things (like remembering your mission) are extremely hard to do. Small mistakes don't just disrupt and inconvenience, they kill. You call in a grid coordinate for a fire mission incorrectly and it can cost you and alot of other people thier lives. Plus you don't have the time nor resources to check and double check. You make a decision with the information at hand and go with it full speed because inaction will get you killed too. Then if you do everything right you can still be in the wrong place at the wrong time and get killed. Until you understand what you are talking about you really ought to sit back and let the experts handle it.
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I really don't believe that is what I said. I said: If it makes it easier for you to rephrase my comments into something that is easy to argue against, go ahead. I'm not saying that I agree with what happened but I'm also not sitting around criticizing them. When my son does something wrong and he is giving 100% I don't criticize him. We figure out what went wrong and how we can do it better next time. If you are not contributing to the solution of the problem and you are constantly yacking about how everyone else is screwed up then you are criticizing.
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Alright Quade. When are you going to start a thread about 'Will a duck's quack echo?'? I voted for you on the shit stirring pole but Bill Von seemed to have come out ahead. Maybe that one could earn you a few more votes!
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Coors Lite...................AACK. Bass Ale or Guiness Stout or two of the better beers. If you really want good beer you have to get a Samual Smith. Any one of theirs is outstanding.
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I likes the animated ones!