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RE: Army vs. Navy....it's still winning....
(12-15-2019 01:00 AM)usmbacker Wrote:  

Note a couple of foreign officers in front of the first shot of the middies. Not sure what country, could be Royal Navy (UK) but hard to tell.
12-15-2019 09:29 PM
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(12-15-2019 07:30 PM)colohank Wrote:  
(12-15-2019 11:12 AM)usmbacker Wrote:  
(12-15-2019 01:17 AM)colohank Wrote:  I was impressed with the way our brave commander in chief managed to limp out to mid-field for the coin toss in spite of those painful bone spurs. Our future Army, Navy and Marine officers must have been very impressed, as were Viet Nam vets everywhere.

Yippee, another one.....

Wow, I must have struck a nerve. Who knew there were so many guys with bone spurs out there? Do you fellows die your hair and do comb-overs, too? How about that orange liquid makeup? Are you into that, as well?

Wow, you are just to strong for us to spar with. I mean really, you are just a genius.
12-15-2019 10:02 PM
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(12-15-2019 10:02 PM)usmbacker Wrote:  
(12-15-2019 07:30 PM)colohank Wrote:  
(12-15-2019 11:12 AM)usmbacker Wrote:  
(12-15-2019 01:17 AM)colohank Wrote:  I was impressed with the way our brave commander in chief managed to limp out to mid-field for the coin toss in spite of those painful bone spurs. Our future Army, Navy and Marine officers must have been very impressed, as were Viet Nam vets everywhere.

Yippee, another one.....

Wow, I must have struck a nerve. Who knew there were so many guys with bone spurs out there? Do you fellows die your hair and do comb-overs, too? How about that orange liquid makeup? Are you into that, as well?

Wow, you are just to strong for us to spar with. I mean really, you are just a genius.

He has to build up momentum, that why there is so much time between posts.
12-15-2019 11:28 PM
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RE: Army vs. Navy....it's still winning....
(12-15-2019 01:17 AM)colohank Wrote:  I was impressed with the way our brave commander in chief managed to limp out to mid-field for the coin toss in spite of those painful bone spurs. Our future Army, Navy and Marine officers must have been very impressed, as were Viet Nam vets everywhere.

Unlike SoyBoys wanting to undo history by compensating Native Americans and the children of slaves for the ills of yesterday I don't hold any grudge against Trump even though I'm a Viet Nam veteran. It is what it is. If you were to poll our Congress who were in their twenties during the Sixties how many do you think even wore the uniform of our military. Very few of them would say that they did don a uniform and I'm sure that they had THEIR excuses too. Hey, if he was able to get a deferment, good for him. I had already enlisted in the AF when I got my greeting from Uncle Sam but if I hadn't do you think that I wouldn't want a deferment too? Heck yeah.

Today as I forgive my president for "avoiding" military service I thank him for what he's done for our country. This country has never been in such a wonderful position as it is now, ever. Who do we thank? Yep, the one and only, Sergeant BoneSpurs. He's accomplished more for our country then I ever could, so who cares if he never served. Oh wait, he's serving now as THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF, quite a promotion I think and well deserved.

Way to go President Trump, you have been a great president for our military.
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Army vs. Navy....it's still winning....
(12-15-2019 01:17 AM)colohank Wrote:  I was impressed with the way our brave commander in chief managed to limp out to mid-field for the coin toss in spite of those painful bone spurs. Our future Army, Navy and Marine officers must have been very impressed, as were Viet Nam vets everywhere.


Meaning Bubba or zerO? Where did those two clowns serve?

Least the Drumpf went to a school.

Don’t even start on H.W. or even W.

Weak. Weak. Weak sauce.

Just weak
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