Posted by IndianaRed on January 18, 2009 at 05:47:53 from (173.98.115.77):
In Reply to: Re: O/T History Of Man posted by Scott in SF on January 17, 2009 at 21:00:47:
Ya, that's the reason I joined the Navy alright. I tell people it's becasue you get to see more of the world in the Navy than the other branches. For instance, in one West Pacific deployment, that turned in to a world cruise due to the Libya bombing campaign, I went to Hawaii, the Philipinnes, Singapore, Pakistan, Israel, Italy, France, Kenya, and Australia. Where did you go in that tank? And you know, I heard those tanks are a lot like the Navy, kind of like "your tunr in the barrel everyday", isn't it?
And I have had a mortgage, and just don't now. And for six years I supported a girlfriend and her tow kids. And I all that family stuff is still ahead of me. You see, I'm still young. And I have gone to college, for just one year, but I did pay for that myself. "Never done anything to provide for your future", hmmm? Serving my country, and being in a hot fire zone which makes eligible to be in the VFW doesn't count for much with you, does it? Not very patriotic of you.
Not that I have to prove anything to you, because, unlike you, I couldn't care less what you think of me or anything else. But once again, you were wrong on every count. Keep trying though, Fruit One.
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