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Attractive face, not so attractive voice, plus the shit TikTok spent more time hourglassing than playing
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View Quote Damnit.....got me. The fact I remember that means I've been around here way too long. |
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Quoted: Deployment 9, I'd let her get me yelled at Man, only here a month and I'm already turning into a simp View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @4xGM300m @CRSSBNS @MadMonkey Deployment 9, I'd let her get me yelled at Man, only here a month and I'm already turning into a simp She's your type then https://www.tiktok.com/@lunchbaglujan/video/7149603479739272491?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 |
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Quoted: She's your type then https://www.tiktok.com/@lunchbaglujan/video/7149603479739272491?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 View Quote She's a babbling idiot yet easy on the eyes. Still a solid nope. |
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Stationed in USAREUR in the 80's and 90's, I'd believe she'd be called a NATO mattress.
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Quoted: Yep. I was an Active Army 11B from 89 to 91 and an FO from 96 to 02. It was ALWAYS Pogue and pogey bait back then. This POG crap didn't start infiltrating the Army until the GWOT had already kicked off and gained steam. In the 90's, a pogue was analogous to a REMF, or Rear Echelon Mother Fucker. Of course, with the GWOT, there realy weren't too many rear areas, as most everyone was at some fairly remote shithole, where they frequently received IDF or were hitting IED's on the regular. So, the Grunts had to come up with a different way to make themselves feel uniquely special, hence the backronym of POG, or Person Other Than Grunt. When I deployed to Afghanistan in 2002, a POG was a cardboard disc you got as change from the little, understocked, AAFES tent on KAF after spending two hours in line, only to find out the only things they had in stock were condoms, footballs, shitty movies on DVD, and three cans of Pringles, and it was pronounced pawg. Oh, and pogey bait was the shit the AAFES tent had for sale before they got cleaned out by the first three dudes in line. It was the lickey-chewies, sodas, crackers, cans of tuna, packs of Ramen, and other edibles you brought to the field if you were lucky enough to have a vehicle or if you were willing to hump it in your already overweight ruck. Back in the days of WW2, it was the Hershey bars and cans of Coke the REMF supply guys absconded with to enjoy themselves or to sell on the black market, rather than forward them to the guys on the front line. View Quote I could not have said it better myself. It was always fun heading out of the motor pool gate at Mainz with pogey bait hidden everywhere in the tank. The MPs would search sometimes and never looked in hull ammo storage or up the gun tube. No one realizes how much stuff can be hidden there, and if one ever asked, the breech block wrench would never be found... |
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You all understand that it's about 99 percent that she's a lesbian.
It her scissor party and you ain't invited. |
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Quoted: POG : People Other than Grunts. I have always seen spelled out as "pogue". Pronounced poe-guh I guess. It is a derogatory term used to describe all the soldiers in the rear with the gear. I first heard this term from Vietnam vets. I have never heard of it used when talking about someone being gay. View Quote Dad was in Vietnam, retired in the 80's as a Col. He called them REMF's (Remphs) |
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She seems to be mentally disturbed in some hard to define way.
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Quoted: I could not have said it better myself. It was always fun heading out of the motor pool gate at Mainz with pogey bait hidden everywhere in the tank. The MPs would search sometimes and never looked in hull ammo storage or up the gun tube. No one realizes how much stuff can be hidden there, and if one ever asked, the breech block wrench would never be found... View Quote Lol, i drove a M106 mortar carrier. I could stash a lot if I had to. Grenade boxes, battery compartment trays, under the mortar turn table (mind the grease), unbolt floor panels. Other than boot camp I don’t think anyone ever said no pogey bait. Most I ever did was slip candy bars in an M16a2 buttstock. They didn’t get crushed in there. . Get tired on a road march and grab a Skor candy bar of toffee goodness and instantly add 3 mph to your speed. My USMCR weapons platoon guys were well aware which beer cans were just under 60mm. Not sure I’d want to hump a tube filled with beer cans though. They were more noted for having a coffee pot once set up. |
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Quoted: I could not have said it better myself. It was always fun heading out of the motor pool gate at Mainz with pogey bait hidden everywhere in the tank. The MPs would search sometimes and never looked in hull ammo storage or up the gun tube. No one realizes how much stuff can be hidden there, and if one ever asked, the breech block wrench would never be found... View Quote MP's searching for pogey bait? Damn... We'd just put ours in a wet weather bag and throw it in the track. No one ever searched. |
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Quoted: MP's searching for pogey bait? Damn... We'd just put ours in a wet weather bag and throw it in the track. No one ever searched. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I could not have said it better myself. It was always fun heading out of the motor pool gate at Mainz with pogey bait hidden everywhere in the tank. The MPs would search sometimes and never looked in hull ammo storage or up the gun tube. No one realizes how much stuff can be hidden there, and if one ever asked, the breech block wrench would never be found... MP's searching for pogey bait? Damn... We'd just put ours in a wet weather bag and throw it in the track. No one ever searched. Lol, we never saw an MP in the motor pool. Ever . Let alone searching tanks for snacks . Wtf |
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Lotta people complaining about the voice.
You guys watch TikTok with the volume on? I mean, I don't generally use it at all but when I do, I can't remember ever being interested in anything anyone actually had to say on it. Seems better to just leave it muted. |
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Quoted: Lol, i drove a M106 mortar carrier. I could stash a lot if I had to. Grenade boxes, battery compartment trays, under the mortar turn table (mind the grease), unbolt floor panels. Other than boot camp I don't think anyone ever said no pogey bait. Most I ever did was slip candy bars in an M16a2 buttstock. They didn't get crushed in there. . Get tired on a road march and grab a Skor candy bar of toffee goodness and instantly add 3 mph to your speed. My USMCR weapons platoon guys were well aware which beer cans were just under 60mm. Not sure I'd want to hump a tube filled with beer cans though. They were more noted for having a coffee pot once set up. View Quote 100lbs of ice, 3 cases of cans, but you gotta let it rest for half an hour after the last round or the cans blow foam when opened. In Germany, never got searched for poguey bait. Part of the Brigade Packing List was an M72 LAW tube or AT4, 20 sandbags tucked under the ALICE Ruck flap. 12oz Coke cans would fit in the 66mm M72 LAW Tubes, would stay cool for an hour or so inside the fiberglass and aluminum collapsed tube. |
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Fuck tik tok, china and all chicom coc suckers with a monkey pox dripping barbed wire wrapped phalllus in every orfice.
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Quoted: MP's searching for pogey bait? Damn... We'd just put ours in a wet weather bag and throw it in the track. No one ever searched. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I could not have said it better myself. It was always fun heading out of the motor pool gate at Mainz with pogey bait hidden everywhere in the tank. The MPs would search sometimes and never looked in hull ammo storage or up the gun tube. No one realizes how much stuff can be hidden there, and if one ever asked, the breech block wrench would never be found... MP's searching for pogey bait? Damn... We'd just put ours in a wet weather bag and throw it in the track. No one ever searched. I drove a mortar carrier and later was a guard MP. I have never ever been tasked with looking for pogey bait as an official task. Drugs yes, alcohol yes but never on a tactical vehicle heading to the field. That was frowned upon even in the guard. I missed that era of alcohol in the field by a couple years. Closest was beer at night on advance party that set up the tents and assisting the cooks setting up their field kitchen. No comment on 55 year old cooks having beer through their whole summer camp for after their work was done. Wink and a nod and the admonition to keep it on the very down low. We would have to guard our pogey bait in the field at Drum. The damned bold coons would drop right in the hatches looking for food, food trash and even MREs. Time to use blanks and sp4 ingenuity. I like the freckle faces. Really don’t mind a husky voice, always had a thing for Lauren Bacall. Trash talk can certainly turn me off. Unfortunately very often talking like trash is often a learned military habit. Like locker room talk that rarely gets shut off. |
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Quoted: She ate an MRE and it's making her finger burn and smoke when she licks it? Did she open up an MRE heater pouch and use it like a fun-dip? https://i.imgur.com/IIRSLnk.jpg View Quote She may not be smart ok But that just means someone here might have a shot |
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Quoted: That's what made us soft. In the good old days we took our rick rollings like men and were grateful it wasn't goatse. |
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Quoted: Because it is derived from an earlier pejorative for homosexual. I was also a grunt well before anyone came up with the retarded backronym POG. My Father was in the Navy when it still referred to homosexuals. But you think whatever you want Trombley. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm fascinatedly awaiting to hear your explanation for "Pogue" spelling or abbreviation vice "P.O.G.", then. I was also a grunt well before anyone came up with the retarded backronym POG. My Father was in the Navy when it still referred to homosexuals. But you think whatever you want Trombley. Is it pogey bait. j/k |
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