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And years earlier as a LT, I often escorted nuclear warheads to/from their launching sites, both overseas and in the United States; I always had armed guards with me and our cargo, and classified orders, but nothing has ever been known to me about what your gate guards told you --if such was true, it was probably classified and should never have been mentioned to ya's. IF they were telling the truth, I think I would have known about such a policy and I would have been shocked and made some inquiries/noise about it, and I suspect that the Pentagon would be upset, too. Let's hope it was BS. There's no room for such a policy anywhere in our military. YIKES!!!! |
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I remember smoking Thai Stick, drinking Mojo, and rocking out and partying for days on end at the Astro Club in Olongapo, while on liberty...we were all young, dumb, and full of cum! :drinkup For $20 you could party all day and night, and get laid by the finest LBFMs on the planet... :thumbsup My favorite expression from back then was, "I love you no shit, buy your own fucking drink!" (I even had a coconut pendent with that written on it, lol). ADG |
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But you're just a scared little fuck troll GFY! |
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New rules went into effect after the Pueblo incident which were designed to guarantee that an enemy would never be allowedto get a hold of classified information because someone had not destroyed it. A whole lot of our classified info was in our heads which meant that the plan was to kill us rather than allow us to be captured. |
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Now I know how it all started :) :thumbsup |
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I am just telling you what we were told during training. Could have been an old salt bullshitting us but we did hear it more than once from more than one source. Still doen't mean it wasn't bullshit, there are plenty of "urban legends" within the military :2 cents: |
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i learned something today. :) |
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I lived a few blocks from here: http://forheide.com/images/KailuaBeach1.gif http://www.bonairewindsurfing.org/im...ose_lg_clr.gif ADG |
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LBRPFM's Little Brown Rice Powered Fucking Machines Yeah, $20 went a long way then I went there 5 times |
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For those that don't know, Smiles is a game where a bargirl gets under the table and gives a blowjob to someone - whoever "smiles" has to buy everyone else a round of room temperature painted-label San Miguel beer. I was still a Pollywog the first time I played that game. Losing never felt so good... :) http://www.subicbaypi.com/sub_girls60_030.jpg Olongapo City was a small town of rattan papa-san furniture stores, gift shops, restaurants, and mostly wall-to-wall bars and nightclubs, filled with thousands of hookers (especially when Task Forces of the 7th Fleet were in port at Subic Bay) - I always liked going there just before or after the Fleet pulled in. :winkwink: http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...2/sub_map5.jpg Those were crazy times. Angeles City is more alive these days since the Navy turned Subic over to the PI government, however Thailand is probably one of the last great bastions of drunkeness and debauchery left from my military daze... :drinkup ADG |
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Yeah we played Smiles at a chain of places called Lucy's with a picture of lucy giving Charlie Brown a BJ. They specialized in KNOBERS as they were called and they were damn good at it.
You could even get head while getting a hair cut. When we weren't in olongapoo, we were in Subic City at Club Maramont. I still remember waking up after an all night drunk on MoJo, don't remember much what happened, just the hangover after |
Mahal Kita, Walang Tai!
Olongapo is dead as a party spot. Barrio Barretto now has about 30 bars. Subic City has 5 or 6. Angeles is still hopping with over 200 bars and clubs, though it's WAY different than back in the day. The bars on Perimeter Road and Santos Street are more reminiscent of the old style clubs. Fields has a number of mega-clubs - huge monstrosities with 200+ dancers on some nights. I like Barrio Barretto.. still quiet and peaceful (except for the busy highway). |
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http://www.angelescityportal.com/Por...s/IMG_5538.jpg A small group of us are planning a trip to Thailand next year - I'll have to check in on DWB... :thumbsup ADG |
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I just lined up a small apartment for a month for $18 a day, a block from the beach. Looking forward to February :) |
Awesome to see so many people here that served our country.
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My age put me in during peace time at the close of the Vietnam war. All my respect to those who put it all on the line and defended us during a time of war.. |
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in vietnam i was nineteen.....
nin nin nin nin nineteen..... i was in the shit..... up to my elbows in gooks..... . |
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3/75th Ranger Bn SOCOM JFKSWC 82nd Airborne Div 3rd Inf Div (Germany) 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq) 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force (Iraq) 155th CBT (Iraq) Total 14yrs Active |
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http://www.photos-pictures-images.co...bum/pic_17.jpg I doubt that even your hero, Pathfinder, was assigned to the same military unit for 12 straight years, let alone you. The Navy BUPERS (Bureau of Personnel) seemed genuinely freaked when they discovered that I had spent nearly four years in the same assignment (due to my having to take over from a Senior Chief, E-8, that was shipped off to alcohol rehab). Rangermoore's description of his 14 year career seems much more accurate, as most service people change assignments every 2-4 years. :2 cents: ADG |
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After the Korean war Pathfinder volunteered for the 82nd and served with them for six years...before moving on. |
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For not posting actual proof, TheKingWithNoClothesOn, you are now dishonorably dismissed on this day that honors actual military veterans... :321GFY ADG |
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So please, post proof about your 12 years of continuous service in the 82nd Airborne, if you can. I'm sure all of the people that actually served in the 82nd would be happy to see it, as would the rest of us. But wait, you can't even prove that you actually do anything in the adult industry... :1orglaugh ADG |
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