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Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. |
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Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. It really could be. Funhaters. |
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Plenty of boats just sitting around in those marinas off 84....
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Quoted: Found a little campground about an hour south east from here Be good for seeing/testing how everything works View Quote Attached File |
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(Part 1/10) “It’s kind of weird. My dad was a sailor in Pensacola. My mom was a 15 year old girl, and they got married. He was 20, she was 15. They had my sister at 16 and me at 17, but I was given up for adoption. I got passed around and somehow ended up in Ohio. When I was 7 years old, some guy showed up and they said, ‘This is your dad.’ His name was on the birth certificate so that was good enough for me. My dad was a bit of a dick. Really sarcastic. I was sniveling about wanting to meet my mom and he said, ‘Alright, I’ll take you to meet her.’ The first time I met her I was 7. He took me to meet her at her job. She called herself an exotic dancer, but it was just a titty bar. The best thing I ever did in my life, when I turned 18, I joined the Marine Corps. I got some stability. I was very hungry, hadn’t eaten, didn’t really have any place to live. It saved my ass really.”
??????????? “When I joined, I was going to be a LAAD, Low Altitude Air Defense. Then, they said I was colorblind and couldn’t fulfill the contract. I knew how to type, so they made me a typist in the analysis section at Wing Headquarters. That was kind of a shock. Christmas Eve of ’77, drinking 151 in somebody else’s room, we all got busted with weed. They made me a PFC and weren’t really happy with me at the Wing Headquarters any more. I volunteered to go a gun squadron and ended up with VMA-211. They were working up in ’78, and in ’79 we went over to Iwakuni, Japan for 13 months. I guess the Marine Corps forgave me because by the time I came back, I was a Sergeant. I got a message saying we like what you do, you’ve proven yourself, blah blah blah, and if you reenlist we’ll give you a slot with a brand new aircraft in a joint Navy-Marine Corps squadron. The squadron was VFA-125 flying the F-18 out of Lenmore, CA. It was a very high profile squadron.” ??????????? #battlesightzero #bzo #history #military #militaryhistory #veteran #veterans #america #usmc #marinecorps #marines #semperfi #semperfidelis |
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Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. View Quote We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. |
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Quoted: (Part 1/10) “It’s kind of weird. My dad was a sailor in Pensacola. My mom was a 15 year old girl, and they got married. He was 20, she was 15. They had my sister at 16 and me at 17, but I was given up for adoption. I got passed around and somehow ended up in Ohio. When I was 7 years old, some guy showed up and they said, ‘This is your dad.’ His name was on the birth certificate so that was good enough for me. My dad was a bit of a dick. Really sarcastic. I was sniveling about wanting to meet my mom and he said, ‘Alright, I’ll take you to meet her.’ The first time I met her I was 7. He took me to meet her at her job. She called herself an exotic dancer, but it was just a titty bar. The best thing I ever did in my life, when I turned 18, I joined the Marine Corps. I got some stability. I was very hungry, hadn’t eaten, didn’t really have any place to live. It saved my ass really.” ??????????? “When I joined, I was going to be a LAAD, Low Altitude Air Defense. Then, they said I was colorblind and couldn’t fulfill the contract. I knew how to type, so they made me a typist in the analysis section at Wing Headquarters. That was kind of a shock. Christmas Eve of ’77, drinking 151 in somebody else’s room, we all got busted with weed. They made me a PFC and weren’t really happy with me at the Wing Headquarters any more. I volunteered to go a gun squadron and ended up with VMA-211. They were working up in ’78, and in ’79 we went over to Iwakuni, Japan for 13 months. I guess the Marine Corps forgave me because by the time I came back, I was a Sergeant. I got a message saying we like what you do, you’ve proven yourself, blah blah blah, and if you reenlist we’ll give you a slot with a brand new aircraft in a joint Navy-Marine Corps squadron. The squadron was VFA-125 flying the F-18 out of Lenmore, CA. It was a very high profile squadron.” ??????????? #battlesightzero #bzo #history #military #militaryhistory #veteran #veterans #america #usmc #marinecorps #marines #semperfi #semperfidelis View Quote TL/DR Attached File |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Morning, all You're up early. I blame Lube Did he leave his alarm on again? He was snapping latches on a pelican case at 6am. WHAT THE FUCK That deserves a frontal wedgie. I agree. Did you do the deed? |
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Quoted: (Part 1/10) “It’s kind of weird. My dad was a sailor in Pensacola. My mom was a 15 year old girl, and they got married. He was 20, she was 15. They had my sister at 16 and me at 17, but I was given up for adoption. I got passed around and somehow ended up in Ohio. When I was 7 years old, some guy showed up and they said, ‘This is your dad.’ His name was on the birth certificate so that was good enough for me. My dad was a bit of a dick. Really sarcastic. I was sniveling about wanting to meet my mom and he said, ‘Alright, I’ll take you to meet her.’ The first time I met her I was 7. He took me to meet her at her job. She called herself an exotic dancer, but it was just a titty bar. The best thing I ever did in my life, when I turned 18, I joined the Marine Corps. I got some stability. I was very hungry, hadn’t eaten, didn’t really have any place to live. It saved my ass really.” ??????????? “When I joined, I was going to be a LAAD, Low Altitude Air Defense. Then, they said I was colorblind and couldn’t fulfill the contract. I knew how to type, so they made me a typist in the analysis section at Wing Headquarters. That was kind of a shock. Christmas Eve of ’77, drinking 151 in somebody else’s room, we all got busted with weed. They made me a PFC and weren’t really happy with me at the Wing Headquarters any more. I volunteered to go a gun squadron and ended up with VMA-211. They were working up in ’78, and in ’79 we went over to Iwakuni, Japan for 13 months. I guess the Marine Corps forgave me because by the time I came back, I was a Sergeant. I got a message saying we like what you do, you’ve proven yourself, blah blah blah, and if you reenlist we’ll give you a slot with a brand new aircraft in a joint Navy-Marine Corps squadron. The squadron was VFA-125 flying the F-18 out of Lenmore, CA. It was a very high profile squadron.” ??????????? #battlesightzero #bzo #history #military #militaryhistory #veteran #veterans #america #usmc #marinecorps #marines #semperfi #semperfidelis View Quote Hats off to you HK45USER. |
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Quoted: Quoted: (Part 1/10) “It’s kind of weird. My dad was a sailor in Pensacola. My mom was a 15 year old girl, and they got married. He was 20, she was 15. They had my sister at 16 and me at 17, but I was given up for adoption. I got passed around and somehow ended up in Ohio. When I was 7 years old, some guy showed up and they said, ‘This is your dad.’ His name was on the birth certificate so that was good enough for me. My dad was a bit of a dick. Really sarcastic. I was sniveling about wanting to meet my mom and he said, ‘Alright, I’ll take you to meet her.’ The first time I met her I was 7. He took me to meet her at her job. She called herself an exotic dancer, but it was just a titty bar. The best thing I ever did in my life, when I turned 18, I joined the Marine Corps. I got some stability. I was very hungry, hadn’t eaten, didn’t really have any place to live. It saved my ass really.” ??????????? “When I joined, I was going to be a LAAD, Low Altitude Air Defense. Then, they said I was colorblind and couldn’t fulfill the contract. I knew how to type, so they made me a typist in the analysis section at Wing Headquarters. That was kind of a shock. Christmas Eve of ’77, drinking 151 in somebody else’s room, we all got busted with weed. They made me a PFC and weren’t really happy with me at the Wing Headquarters any more. I volunteered to go a gun squadron and ended up with VMA-211. They were working up in ’78, and in ’79 we went over to Iwakuni, Japan for 13 months. I guess the Marine Corps forgave me because by the time I came back, I was a Sergeant. I got a message saying we like what you do, you’ve proven yourself, blah blah blah, and if you reenlist we’ll give you a slot with a brand new aircraft in a joint Navy-Marine Corps squadron. The squadron was VFA-125 flying the F-18 out of Lenmore, CA. It was a very high profile squadron.” ??????????? #battlesightzero #bzo #history #military #militaryhistory #veteran #veterans #america #usmc #marinecorps #marines #semperfi #semperfidelis Hats off to you HK45USER. Lol not I. |
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Busy this morning captioning pictures and learning new stuff in the process. Whaccha up to yourselves?
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Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. +1 |
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Quoted: Quoted: (Part 1/10) “It’s kind of weird. My dad was a sailor in Pensacola. My mom was a 15 year old girl, and they got married. He was 20, she was 15. They had my sister at 16 and me at 17, but I was given up for adoption. I got passed around and somehow ended up in Ohio. When I was 7 years old, some guy showed up and they said, ‘This is your dad.’ His name was on the birth certificate so that was good enough for me. My dad was a bit of a dick. Really sarcastic. I was sniveling about wanting to meet my mom and he said, ‘Alright, I’ll take you to meet her.’ The first time I met her I was 7. He took me to meet her at her job. She called herself an exotic dancer, but it was just a titty bar. The best thing I ever did in my life, when I turned 18, I joined the Marine Corps. I got some stability. I was very hungry, hadn’t eaten, didn’t really have any place to live. It saved my ass really.” ??????????? “When I joined, I was going to be a LAAD, Low Altitude Air Defense. Then, they said I was colorblind and couldn’t fulfill the contract. I knew how to type, so they made me a typist in the analysis section at Wing Headquarters. That was kind of a shock. Christmas Eve of ’77, drinking 151 in somebody else’s room, we all got busted with weed. They made me a PFC and weren’t really happy with me at the Wing Headquarters any more. I volunteered to go a gun squadron and ended up with VMA-211. They were working up in ’78, and in ’79 we went over to Iwakuni, Japan for 13 months. I guess the Marine Corps forgave me because by the time I came back, I was a Sergeant. I got a message saying we like what you do, you’ve proven yourself, blah blah blah, and if you reenlist we’ll give you a slot with a brand new aircraft in a joint Navy-Marine Corps squadron. The squadron was VFA-125 flying the F-18 out of Lenmore, CA. It was a very high profile squadron.” ??????????? #battlesightzero #bzo #history #military #militaryhistory #veteran #veterans #america #usmc #marinecorps #marines #semperfi #semperfidelis TL/DR /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/c9cDvfq-542.gif Somebody's gotta tell him what it says. |
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Quoted: It was suggested that I watch Tucker. I'm going outside to water the garden (food). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Laundry and watching Tucker It was suggested that I watch Tucker. I'm going outside to water the garden (food). You're really missing out. |
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Quoted: It was suggested that I watch Tucker. I'm going outside to water the garden (food). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Laundry and watching Tucker It was suggested that I watch Tucker. I'm going outside to water the garden (food). This is acceptable. I just got done eating lunch. |
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Quoted: We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion |
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Quoted: The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion Pretty hard to do any smuggling or tax evading without institutions in place past which to be doing your smuggling and evading. |
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Quoted: The founding fathers loved spying, surveillance, asset forfeiture, and using force on their own citizens who protested things or didn't pay their taxes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion The founding fathers loved spying, surveillance, asset forfeiture, and using force on their own citizens who protested things or didn't pay their taxes. I mean, they did say a "more perfect union," not a perfect union. Y'know. Our boot instead of the King's. More perfect |
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Quoted: The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion Trevor Moore: Drunk Texts to Myself - "Founding Fathers" - Uncensored |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuckin Coast Guard.... Always tryin to fuck up a good time. This is the perfect time to go take over a small island. We're supposed to do that. In the post American Civil War America, the US Government intervened and stopped some Fenians and disarmed them. Some had already invaded Canada with the goal of capturing it and holding Canada as ransom for the freedom of Ireland. The Coast Guard is as unAmerican as the IRS. American heritage is smuggling and tax evasion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABhyKEK-CDg It'd be a shame if something tragically unfortunately happened to all of "hurr historical weed" morons. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Pretty hard to do any smuggling or tax evading without institutions in place past which to be doing your smuggling and evading. So, you're saying they're necessary?? What would freedom-loving Americans do with their free time if they didn't have laws to complain about ad nauseum while following them with slavish devotion? |
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How does a drug smuggler hide his money?
Richard Reeves would make $1mil on trips. How the hell do u hide that? |
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Found some mosquito larvae in a container of water. I decided that rather than let them wait to grow to maturity to fly away and be free, I free all of them now so they don't have to wait. Buddhism in action with compassionate caring.
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View Quote That was an aweome flick. |
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