Steveo
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Great pics!Good afternoon all. A few pics from today’s adventure. I didn’t really find any interesting trails today but it was nice to be out in the countryside.
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Great pics!Good afternoon all. A few pics from today’s adventure. I didn’t really find any interesting trails today but it was nice to be out in the countryside.
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Looks pretty interesting to me! Beautiful! Thank you John.Good afternoon all. A few pics from today’s adventure. I didn’t really find any interesting trails today but it was nice to be out in the countryside.
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Beautiful shots except for some yahoo that keeps sticking his Jeep into the pics!Good afternoon all. A few pics from today’s adventure. I didn’t really find any interesting trails today but it was nice to be out in the countryside.
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Trick or roughage...That is the scariest Halloween decoration I've ever seen...![]()
It's 10 degrees outside this morning. Brrrr
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I’m ok. I only use the pain meds when it’s really bad.Really sorry to hear this brother. Don't get hooked on drugs! (sorry, that's the dad in me)
err...right...umm. Only time I ever approached privacy was once when I did a week in the brig. Consider the possibilities for a Marine redline brig in '67. You're wrong, it was worse than that. :/I got to Parris Island in 2003, Right when the digital camo pattern became the standard. No AC in the squad bays, and no heat in the Quonsets at MCT when I got there in November and it was freezing cold at night. Then I get to Ft Sill for artillery school and we're in the same squad bays the Army uses for their boot camp, so we're still in sub-comfortable living conditions. They shipped my class to Coronado, CA for the Naval Gunfire portion of our training, and conditions were slightly better, but it was still a semi-private squad bay, similar to the Canadian boot camp "rooms" they have.
I'll tell you when I got to the fleet and I had a room with only one roomate, I thought I was living it up. Cheap furniture, and painted cinder block walls, but hey it was just one other guy and not 80... lol!
Now there's a memory - first real duty I had as a young 2Lt at TBS required taking muster at the Quantico Brig (they not only house reg prisoners there but also high profile like Hinkley, etc). Needless to say quite an eye opener for a young 22 year old.err...right...umm. Only time I ever approached privacy was once when I did a week in the brig. Consider the possibilities for a Marine redline brig in '67. You're wrong, it was worse than that. :/
Well he is following the letter of the law.