Posted on 01/17/2018 3:17:11 PM PST by pabianice
A USS Shiloh sailor who was presumed to be lost at sea and hid in the ship's engine room for a week in June was found "covered in urine and feces, and had a camelback, a multi-tool, Peeps candy and an empty peanut butter jar with him," according to a Navy Times report...
Other details include information from the investigation about statements Mims made about himself, including that "he could stop running engineering department engines by pulsating electricity with his body, that he could shoot fireballs out of his hands, that he had a friend who had a motorcycle with the same engine as the ship, that he had been to space, and that before the Navy he was going to work for NASA because he had reached the pinnacle of how strong a human could be...
(Excerpt) Read more at stripes.com ...
:) Okay, thanks for the info. Yes, I have seen such a thing, but I did not know what it was called.
Now, calm down.
Its cold out and these men are here to help you put on a jacket with extra long arms.
They only have that net in case theres a bad fish here.
Yes, youll be fine in no time.
Now, keep saying, Every day in every way Im getting better and better, and I wont eat Peeps with peanut butter on them.
There once was a man from Madrass
Whose b@lls were made of pure brass
When he clanged them together
The played ‘Stormy Weather’
And lightning shot out of his @$$!
That poem was so beautiful that it made me cry a little.
It seems apropos to the subject. 😉
“It’s called a CamelBak and it is a backpack water bottle. It is safe to search for if you want to see more about it. “
Yes, it’s “camel toe” that isn’t safe for work.
How to get out of a cruise.
He should get a job at CNN
Aren’t there easier ways to get discharged?
Poor thing. Psychotic break.
I hope he gets the help he needs.
OK so he is basically batchit crazy. :-)
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