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Posted by Mike (WA) on December 04, 2005 at 09:21:55 from (209.213.153.180):
In Reply to: Smart alecking... posted by Ol' Rog on December 03, 2005 at 12:47:43:
When I was in training in a tank outfit at the beautiful Yakima Firing Center and Rattlesnake Rodeo in eastern Washington, our tank threw a track. I was the newbie, so the commander sent me off to the motor pool (10 miles across the desert) to get a BFR. Got there, asked for a BFR, and the motor sergeant said, "I can't believe there isn't a single idiot in your band of idiots that remembers that we don't have BFR's here- they're to be acquired locally. Look in the PAM." So I returned, to find the track back on and the guys taking a break. Told the commander of the motor sergeant's message, he said, "Yeah, we remembered that after you left- so we found one and fixed the track." He pointed to a Big F*&%$# Rock laying nearby.
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