To: dorben
Oh. . .that explains it. Don't know the guy, was he with the 101st?
You know, I was miserable during my time with the Army, but looking back at it, it was a tremendous experience--humping a ruck full of radios and all!
To: Gunrunner2
Sh*t , This man would scream if he had a hang nail .. I'm afraid he was 1 of those perfumed princes . Indeed looking back on it I would not change a single thing .
It truly was a chance in a lifetime . For the record I still have flashes of Government speak sometimes also . 'Ya never lose it ;)
To: Gunrunner2
I've seen the flying black triangles and huge rectangular craft here in Australia we're 80 percent desert with no population so its a pretty good place to test these toys,don't know about ET but I do know nuclear weapons are 60 years old and about the nazi nurf balls...driving near Shoal Water bay our large military area I had three F111'S across my bonnet at breakneck speed,treetop level- shadows over the car,hell of an experience.I supplied the sandblasting room and gear like downdraft benches for Amberley airforce base maintenance which has F18's F111's I love going out there especially at night,theres much in what you say an ordinary civilian would probably think all hells broken loose just seeing an afterburner in the night sky.
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