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Mike S
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If I believed this one I would agree fully since I live in San Diego and have two daughters and really don't want them having to hear that guff. But then again those guys look funny with their knuckles dragging on the ground. Nice try fella, just landed in Diego and already have access to email? I don't really think so. Better luck next time. By the way don't try the Army next time. Good luck to you. |
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Bill H
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Welcome to the USMC. |
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Laird C
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Welcome to The Corps, maggot. Drop and give me twenty! |
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Rawbert
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And here you are, on a computer...
Must not be that rough |
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~*Mrs. GM2*~
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Welcome to the Military.
Just remember, that's what they do - it's a no crap sorta deal. From the moment you step off of that plane - you're theirs. lol.
There is a reason for everything that they do in bootcamp. Even "screaming" at you from the moment you step off of the plane. That scenario can be comparable to being dropped off in a war zone - from the second you land in a war zone, your attention needs to be focused on the orders being given and on the dire situation around you. If you're not focused, if you don't listen, your dead. There's a reason behind everything that they do.
But just remember, they're preparing you for military life - when they say jump, you jump. It's for your own good and some day it will save your butt.
But your drill instructors go home to a family every night - they're just doing their job. You're there to focus on the military, not on the cute girl. |
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Mars Hall
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Sorry, but that's what you signed up for bro! They can start the yelling as soon as you sign the paper. They don't give a damn about your ego or how they make you look in front of a girl! That should be the last thing on your mind anyway. |
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PentelPilot
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Juding from your question I can modestly say you're the worst fukcing marine ever. |
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axsooted
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you are such a flaming idiot, what really bothers me is your ramblings have truth to them which tells me you really were in the Marine Corps. its sad, let it go, you couldn't cut it, don't let it ruin your life. |
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
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OOHRAH! Thats good trash man, you should have enjoyed those DI's while they had you. |
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e5getter
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And you call yourself a leatherneck? Are you traumatize or what? Listen up boot, the greeting is there for a reason, it has been in effect even since you wore diapers. Dont you have other important things to do, one of them to begin acting like a Marine. |
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elizabeth
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I don't. You entered boot camp on your own free will. Aren't you alreadly done with basic? And you're still whining and wanting pity??? You're going to be a real soldier soon. It's not fair- deal with it. Why would you even be worried about girls at a time like that? What? Did you think you WEREN'T in for a rude awakening??? |
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DietrichVonQuint
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Darn, I never have been in the Airport for one of those. Sure is different in the Army. |
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xrocksforme
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You signed up to be government property of your own free will. Stop crying and be a man or cry to the chaplin and go home to mommy. |
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THEAmericanPatriot
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Wa wa wa wa wa.
Awww you were embarrassed. When should the enemy start THEIR crap? When you're ready and in place?
So, you're in boot now? And on a computer? Sure.
Or are you still whining about what happened BEFORE?
I thought the U.S. Marines were MEN and TOUGH, not weenies who whine about being 'embarrassed.'
(USN, retired 1965 - 85/in-country Viet Nam vet) |
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HabsFan-in LoneStarSt8
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you're in the army now, private gump |
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Centurion of the XIII Legion
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Yeah, thats an out of line DI, if this story is true.
You wait till your at the training site not in public.
Anyone who knows the regulations has to agree, those who dont, well they vote me " thumbs down" |
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crittle
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Oh lock it up you guys. We all know he's right. They aren't supposed to shark attack till you are getting off the buses. Yeah doin it in public was a no-go. Dammit Marines pull the head out of the fourth point of contact. And Navy wife... your hubby never had anything like this happen to him. I know my family has had four generations of Navy. I went army, so I get ya kiddo, but they kept business at business. My DS (drill sergeants in the Army) were all professional. We knew why they were doing what they were doing, and learned to respond for a reason. He's not complaining that it happened he's asking if it was professional. I agree it wasn't. |
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