Posted on 03/10/2025 12:44:43 PM PDT by Az Joe
Don't all answer at the same time
Wow.
>>>>“Did time” is a slang phrase that means someone served a prison sentence. It implies that they were incarcerated for a period of time as punishment for a crime.<<<<
Well then, if that’s what “did time” means to you, my statement should have been a confirmation to you that she wasn’t in the military.
“Served time” means a person served their country. I did not say “served time”.
I said “did time”. She wasn’t in prison, but the term “did time” has a broader meaning then “served time”.
“If I were you, I’d be careful of accusing Allegra of lying.
She did time in Iraq and Kuwait.”
That implies she served during the wars.
From what she posted to me she was a big bucks contractor over there AFTER the war.
She didn’t mention Kuwait.
And I, as a Vietnam Vet, should be careful?
What are your war credentials?
“I said “did time”. She wasn’t in prison, but the term “did time” has a broader meaning then “served time”.”
She didn’t do time. She worked as a paper pusher in a foreign country.
She worked the big bucks after the war.
Shame on you for implying otherwise.
“I said “did time”. She wasn’t in prison, but the term “did time” has a broader meaning then “served time”.”
GEMINI:
* “Served time” might be considered slightly more precise, especially in legal settings.
* “Did time” is more of an everyday, informal phrase.
Therefore, while they are very close in meaning, “served time” is more likely to be used in a legal setting, and “did time” is more likely to be used in every day conversation.
>>>>“I said “did time”. She wasn’t in prison, but the term “did time” has a broader meaning then “served time”.”
She didn’t do time. She worked as a paper pusher in a foreign country.
She worked the big bucks after the war.
Shame on you for implying otherwise.<<<<
What’s it to you how much Allegra made?
Shame on me? Shame on you for being a pedantic, officious jackass.
Now clutch your pearls and waddle over to your fainting couch, dearie.
Thank you FRiend!
You’re very kind.
I did a lot more than pushing paper. I went outside the wire more than some of the military on some of my missions.
I was also armed. “Paper pusher” is trivializing what I did over there. That’s what resentful people do. Usually girls and short guys.
Yours stands out better than what I use because of the light green background.
I like it very much.
Thank you.
Oops. I meant 226 for the Gaytor.
I blame Daylight Saving Time. 😖
I mean 229.
And I am sober. 😂🤣
Tonight they are celebrating the massacre and genocide of Syrian Christians at the hands of the Zeepers’ beloved ISIS, who now control Syria.
They knew that forcing the Russians out of Syria and overthrowing Assad would lead to the genocide of Christians and Jews, but Zeepers were just fine with that.
After all, only their “holy” Ukraine matters.
“I was also armed. “Paper pusher” is trivializing what I did over there. That’s what resentful people do. Usually girls and short guys.”
I wasn’t picking the fight with you. Another inferred I had to be careful implying you had served in Iraq and Kuwait. But all your items you posted were POST conflict.
“Usually girls and short guys.”
Not a girl. Not short. Not resentful.
SERVED my time 1968 to 1974. Not a big bucks pencil pusher.
You think you have a leg up over me because you signed in to Free Rebulic?
Worthless thinking...
TexasGator is giving “REVEREND”-mommy a run for her money in FR’s “Who’s The Cringiest Zeeper?” contest.
Both of them have reached heights of cringe the world never thought possible.
>>>>You think you have a leg up over me because you signed in to Free Rebulic?
Worthless thinking...<<<<
EVERYTHING you think or say is WORTHLESS.
I think he has a ‘nade blow up against his head when he was in ‘nam.
**had**
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