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10th November 04, 11:39 AM
#21
I rather like these two pictures .....Why should "we" take kilt wearing so seriously
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10th November 04, 11:51 AM
#22
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
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10th November 04, 11:51 AM
#23
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
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10th November 04, 11:51 AM
#24
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
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10th November 04, 11:56 AM
#25
Originally Posted by KiltedHuntsman
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
Considering this pic is in papers around the world today, I am sure he will be getting more than trashcan duty.
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10th November 04, 11:56 AM
#26
Originally Posted by KiltedHuntsman
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
Considering this pic is in papers around the world today, I am sure he will be getting more than trashcan duty.
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10th November 04, 11:56 AM
#27
Originally Posted by KiltedHuntsman
There's a big difference between a wind blown accident and that asshat with the shiat eating grin that purposely did that. If I were his CO he'd be cleaning trashcans and latrines full time, for the rest of his enlistment. And his resignation papers would keep getting "lost".
When you wear a uniform you're representing your military branch and everybody in it, not yourself. Misbehaving in uniform is an act of enormous selfishness.
Considering this pic is in papers around the world today, I am sure he will be getting more than trashcan duty.
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10th November 04, 12:06 PM
#28
Here is a good example of media misrepresentation. The poor bastard made a mistake and the media decided that it would fabricate a story to sell a few more papers.
Casey
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10th November 04, 12:06 PM
#29
Here is a good example of media misrepresentation. The poor bastard made a mistake and the media decided that it would fabricate a story to sell a few more papers.
Casey
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10th November 04, 12:06 PM
#30
Here is a good example of media misrepresentation. The poor bastard made a mistake and the media decided that it would fabricate a story to sell a few more papers.
Casey
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