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Don't laugh! Those ratweinerlers are tough doggies! Trained properly, they'll go after badgers... it's what they were originally bred for.
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My miniature weiner dog had absolutely no fear, of anything. Didn't realize she only weighed like 6 pounds.
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Fail.
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LMFAO I did that with a Dragon night tracker. Got off the LZ and did an ACE report, everyone was good then checked myself. OH FUCK. It came out on the bird. I ran back to the LZ and was going over in my hear how bad could Leavenworth be? As the birds were coming in for the next chalk (2nd plt) a door gunner was hanging out the side holding my tracker so I could see him and his bird. I never ran so fast in my life, grabbed it, ran back to my assembly area just in time for the my platoon Sgt to radio in ACE reports to the LT then move out. I think I never found that pair of boxers that my asshole ate.
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/441788/1BBBD728-8C46-457A-8831-970889A0FDA5-602141.JPG View Quote Funny story - One of the gunners doing convoy security felt something hit his chest, caught it and threw it out of the truck, thinking he'd just had a grenade or rock hit him. It was his set of NODs. |
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Not funny. Just Awesome. Happy Veterans day. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/213370/proud-brought-all-my-guys-home-359907.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: NODs get pouched AND dummy corded. I'm not losing them. No how, no way. Funny story - One of the gunners doing convoy security felt something hit his chest, caught it and threw it out of the truck, thinking he'd just had a grenade or rock hit him. It was his set of NODs. View Quote |
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View Quote It's funny because it's true |
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Don't laugh! Those ratweinerlers are tough doggies! Trained properly, they'll go after badgers... it's what they were originally bred for. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/214519/861935031289917440-599897.JPG View Quote |
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hahahahah
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Whats the joke for us non-mil guys?
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Cavalry trooper with spurs - despite no horses, and despite the problems they cause when attempting to wear them in armored vehicles and aircraft. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The only people I ever saw with spurs or Stetsons were the horse platoon, who had their barracks next to ours. They also had an "agricultural" odor to them. View Quote |
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Quoted: I keep hearing about how horses smell bad. I've always kinda liked the smell of a good horse. I must be a throwback. View Quote A well-kept stable barely smells beyond that of hay and straw. A poorly-kept one smells like stale urine and poop. |
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Big fan of how horses smell.
When you pull the saddle or the pack off a good horse that's worked his ass off for you all day, and you both lean up against each other cause you're tired to the bone. You comb out the burrs and shit from his coat and pamper the shit out of him, cause he's gonna take care of you the next day. |
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Big fan of how horses smell. When you pull the saddle or the pack off a good horse that's worked his ass off for you all day, and you both lean up against each other cause you're tired to the bone. You comb out the burrs and shit from his coat and pamper the shit out of him, cause he's gonna take care of you the next day. View Quote |
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We're starting to have problems here in Northern AZ with wild horses. They are mean dickheads too. It's pretty typical to bump into horses out in the desert, but most of the time they were dropped off to graze. These wild horses will straight up charge or bite you.
The ASPCA crowd bitched when our governor wanted game & fish to go smoke a bunch of them, so now people are hitting them on the highway, and they are tearing up the elk/deer food/water sources. Fuck horses. |
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well... if it's a friendly looking horse or it winks assent |
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We're starting to have problems here in Northern AZ with wild horses. They are mean dickheads too. It's pretty typical to bump into horses out in the desert, but most of the time they were dropped off to graze. These wild horses will straight up charge or bite you. The ASPCA crowd bitched when our governor wanted game & fish to go smoke a bunch of them, so now people are hitting them on the highway, and they are tearing up the elk/deer food/water sources. Fuck horses. View Quote An invasive species. If they are feral they should be put down on sight. |
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Quoted: damn you people. No T64s were ever exported. E. Germany was the only non USSR nation that had them. Look at the barrel and count the road wheels. and whoever said M60 should be shot. Fucking children. 5 road wheels. bore evacuater on the end. Active IR search light. T55. IT does lack the gap between the 1st and 2nd road wheel. Hand rail were on T55s. Wrong barrel for T62 No hand rails on 72s, wrong profile, wrong barrel. View Quote Ukraine has them too, but at the time it was apart of the Soviet empire. |
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I keep hearing about how horses smell bad. I've always kinda liked the smell of a good horse. I must be a throwback. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The only people I ever saw with spurs or Stetsons were the horse platoon, who had their barracks next to ours. They also had an "agricultural" odor to them. |
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Quoted: Not quite, there was one rolling around here in the USA the other day. Ukraine has them too, but at the time it was apart of the Soviet empire. View Quote great. Now I have PTSD |
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Well, they had about the same E3/E4 rank that I had and stables won't clean themselves. I don't think they smelled like the horses so much as the horse's "waste". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The only people I ever saw with spurs or Stetsons were the horse platoon, who had their barracks next to ours. They also had an "agricultural" odor to them. |
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