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Pathfinder 06-14-2002 07:33 AM

Is 12clicks?:
 
Anyone care to weigh in on this question.

Is 12miss witty or just shitty?

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When this wise man points his finger, 12miss the fool pulls it.

drumsicle 06-14-2002 07:36 AM

Witty!

chodadog 06-14-2002 07:40 AM

... ok

12clicks 06-14-2002 07:43 AM

hey gramps, the blood must really be boiling now. you said you were going to bed an hour ago.
If you had spent less time on the computer and more time being a father, your future son in law wouldn't be a DWI, car stealing, leaving the scene loser, would he?

go get some sleep loser.:1orglaugh

Gary 06-14-2002 07:53 AM

Careful 12 clicks, most of those trailers come equiped with a shotgun.

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 07:56 AM

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Originally posted by 12clicks
hey gramps, the blood must really be boiling now. you said you were going to bed an hour ago.
If you had spent less time on the computer and more time being a father, your future son in law wouldn't be a DWI, car stealing, leaving the scene loser, would he?

go get some sleep loser.:1orglaugh

I have news for you. My feet have been put to the fires by pros many years ago. I learned to control my mind, my emotions, and my body. I learned to ignore pain, mentally and physically.

You are not even competitive.

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When this wise man points his finger, 12miss the fool pulls it.

Gary 06-14-2002 08:00 AM

Thats what everyone in the trailerpark says

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 08:01 AM

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Originally posted by Gary
Careful 12 clicks, most of those trailers come equiped with a shotgun.
Ahh...it is good to have a person post that has real wit, unlike 12miss.

chodadog 06-14-2002 08:07 AM

... ok

12clicks 06-14-2002 08:12 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
I have news for you. My feet have been put to the fires by pros many years ago. I learned to control my mind, my emotions, and my body. I learned to ignore pain, mentally and physically.

You are not even competitive.

dude, its a chatboard. get out from under the kitchen table the gooks are only in your mind.:1orglaugh

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 08:15 AM

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Originally posted by 12clicks
the gooks are only in your mind.:1orglaugh
And they always will be, as well as the lessons learned.

Quote:

When this wise man points his finger, 12miss the fool pulls it.

hahmike 06-14-2002 08:19 AM

i don't understand why, when pathfinder starts a thread, the string of characters known as the title always ends in a colon.

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:(

12clicks 06-14-2002 08:22 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
And they always will be, as well as the lessons learned.


hmmm, they're shitty parents too?:1orglaugh

CDSmith 06-14-2002 08:25 AM

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Originally posted by hahmike
i don't understand why, when pathfinder starts a thread, the string of characters known as the title always ends in a colon.

Isn't the colon where the shit comes out? :1orglaugh

:mad: <--- sorta looks like he's squeezing a big cheese out.

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 08:29 AM

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Originally posted by 12clicks


hmmm, they're shitty parents too?:1orglaugh

You had shitty parents too? Well that may have something to do with you being a fag? Have you related this to your shrink?

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When this wise man points his finger, 12 clicks the fool pulls it.

12clicks 06-14-2002 08:32 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
You had shitty parents too? Well that may have something to do with you being a fag? Have you related this to your shrink?


hmmm, homophobe too. typical of your kind. :1orglaugh

12clicks 06-14-2002 08:34 AM

hey, I'm off to lunch, if your rage at being a lifelime loser will sustain you, I'll be back in about an hour and a half. :1orglaugh

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 08:40 AM

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Originally posted by 12clicks


hmmm, homophobe too. typical of your kind. :1orglaugh

homophobia: irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination towards homosexuals.

No. None of the above applies to me. Well...I do have an aversion to at least one homosexual. So...

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When this wise man points his finger, 12miss the fool pulls it.

Minte 06-14-2002 08:59 AM

Pathfinder
Off this topic for a moment..
I see by your posts you are a veteran..I was in 56th FA,Pershing Missiles during the tailend of vietnam.I was on the list for ssg when i left..Decided that the military wasn't the career i was looking for.Did you retire as an officer or an nco?

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 09:09 AM

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Originally posted by Minte
Pathfinder
Off this topic for a moment..
I see by your posts you are a veteran..I was in 56th FA,Pershing Missiles during the tailend of vietnam.I was on the list for ssg when i left..Decided that the military wasn't the career i was looking for.Did you retire as an officer or an nco?

I was an O-3 at one point in time in my career, but I retired as an E-8. There is quite a story behind this but I will never go into the details with you or anyone else. Some of my retired military friends know the details, but no one else in my life does, not even my wife.

I have returned to edit and add some additional info. I was an O-3 in charge of a "Black OP's" mission in Nam that went south. Ultimately I was lucky to be able to finish out my thirty. That may help you to understand why it is something I will not talk about.

My oldest son spent 3 years in the Army and 5 years in the Marines. When he was in the Army he was a TAC SAT Micro Wave Sytems Operator, and was attached to a Pershing II Nuclear Missile unit in Germany. I don't remember what Pershing II unit it was.

Minte 06-14-2002 09:16 AM

It was probably Swaebisch Gmuend..that was the mainbase for pershing..

And you busted a major in the chops.,..huh:1orglaugh
there were a few i wanted to do that to as well..

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 09:19 AM

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Originally posted by Minte
It was probably Swaebisch Gmuend..that was the mainbase for pershing..

And you busted a major in the chops.,..huh:1orglaugh
there were a few i wanted to do that to as well..

Yes. That is where my son was stationed in Germany. Do you recall the name of the Pershing II unit?

You were probably posting before I completed adding additional info in my previous post. You may want to re-read the post.

I have busted a major and higher in the mouth, but that was at the O-Club and was mutual drunken combat. HA!

Minte 06-14-2002 09:22 AM

i'll never forget it...56th FA 1/41st

just making a little humor about busting a major...I served with enough guys out of country to know that there are things that the public don't need to hear...my only fight was with an SFC,..who kicked the shit out of me...

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 10:46 AM

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Originally posted by Minte
i'll never forget it...56th FA 1/41st

just making a little humor about busting a major...I served with enough guys out of country to know that there are things that the public don't need to hear...my only fight was with an SFC,..who kicked the shit out of me...

Since he kicked your butt I assume there where no consequences for you.

jimmyf 06-14-2002 11:15 AM

I was in the 509th Hq. company, the Battalion was in the field, they left me behind to work on dead lined trucks. I
got drunk. EM club... Decide I wanted some good German food.... Jump into my VW.... On my way to town....
Had a head on collision with my future platoon Sgt. Broke my stearum, his wife went through the wind shield.. That
ass hole was supposed to be in the field..
He use to tell me god dam Willie my wife just loves you but you try to kill her.
Out of a town of about 30,000 people I had to run into him...
Got a Battalion article 15.... Along with 3 other company one in my 3 years in German.
I had a very hard time remembering were I lived at that time.
Still made Sgt.. E-5

Minte 06-14-2002 12:09 PM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder


Since he kicked your butt I assume there where no consequences for you.

other than the wisdom i gained... never,ever fuck with an SFC with a ranger patch..even if he is only 5'6" and 145 lbs...

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 01:11 PM

Rangers are all good. I went through Ranger training in '57. At that time there were not any organized Ranger Battalions so I simply returned to the 82nd.

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 01:16 PM

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Originally posted by jimmyf
I was in the 509th Hq. company, the Battalion was in the field, they left me behind to work on dead lined trucks. I
got drunk. EM club... Decide I wanted some good German food.... Jump into my VW.... On my way to town....
Had a head on collision with my future platoon Sgt. Broke my stearum, his wife went through the wind shield.. That
ass hole was supposed to be in the field..
He use to tell me god dam Willie my wife just loves you but you try to kill her.
Out of a town of about 30,000 people I had to run into him...
Got a Battalion article 15.... Along with 3 other company one in my 3 years in German.
I had a very hard time remembering were I lived at that time.
Still made Sgt.. E-5

In the old days if you didn't get an Article 15 every now and then you were not considered to be much of a soldier.

This day and age with an Article 15 on record you may not be allowed to re-enlist.

Do we know where our truck is today? :1orglaugh

^R3K^ 06-14-2002 01:17 PM

I had a ranger want to fuck me up once..

He went to all the local bars looking for me..

He finally ran up on me at a bar and was talking shit, and told me how he and his buddy were going to kick my head in.

Stupid yankees.. they must have thought all that training made them bullet proof ;-))))



It didn't.

Pathfinder 06-14-2002 01:22 PM

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Originally posted by ^R3K^
I had a ranger want to fuck me up once..

He went to all the local bars looking for me..

He finally ran up on me at a bar and was talking shit, and told me how he and his buddy were going to kick my head in.

Stupid yankees.. they must have thought all that training made them bullet proof ;-))))



It didn't.

I am surprised. The Rangers I have known where made of steel.

^R3K^ 06-14-2002 01:30 PM

I was raised with the upmost respect for special forces.
But I noticed when I was 16 that I couldnt be around someone actively in the Forces without fighting them..
I must give off a scent.

But I can hang out all the time with people that are out.
It's weird shit, either case I tried to get in and the wouldn't let me, said something like "The Marines were not for someone who had authority issues"
I'm glad they didnt let me in, they would have killed me or I would have killed someone..
but I still hold any Vet in very high regards.

Anyone who can put thier life on hold to protect our country is good in my book..


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