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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:03 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:29 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:32 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 3:54 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:03 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:47 pm
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Dr. OCD SkunkJames Dr. OCD SkunkJames Dr. OCD SkunkJames Post-PT stretch. I hate my lack of hair. This is why I wear my hats. Go. Army. (I'm in JROTC, will definitely be in the Army one day though. I'm so excited!) whee Eh, don't mean to burst your bubble, but the army is not what it used to be. We're pampered through our enlistment and end up with soldiers who have no respect, no disciple, no military bearing, no physical prowess.... These are all things I had to do myself, I felt like I wasn't in an army beforehand. I don't know how different JROTC is, but please, keep your military bearing when you go army. I'm not the most squared-away soldier in the army, but I know an inept soldier when I see one, and holy crap, there was a plethora of them where I came from. Ironically, I never before thought this would become such an issue to me. Maybe I just decided that since I'm in the army, it should be something I would be proud of. Pshhhh that's fine. I haven't decided between the Army or the Marines yet. But I know the army is a piece of s**t with rednecks and gay-haters who enjoy kicking puppies off cliffs. Indeed. And shitbags who apparently have yet to realize that they are in the military. In fact, I've made a short little cadence dedicated to these individuals. A~aate up soldiers~ Always doing their own thing~ Pick up your profile follow me~ this~ is~ the new army~ I've made a few friends in the army who are supportive of alternative lifestyles, but for the most part, they're so ignorant to what is different to what they're used to that it's a wonder they even made it through the first 23 minutes of basic. Of course, with my experience, the army just needs their bodies now.... I just said feck it. I'm in here for the free college classes now. I might as well take advantage of the army while I'm in it. Haha. Fun. Were you in ROTC? Nope. Randomly joined out of the blue. Or green.
......yes, green.
I was just walking around, when I happened to see a recruiter and I say, "eh, what the hell?" And join.
.....On second thought, it might have been out of the orange.
I never even heard of ROTC or JROTC before I joined.
I must say, the most amusing conversation I've ever had was calling from the MEPS hotel telling my mom I joined the army. Especially since the opinion of most people about me was somebody who would never in a million years join the army. But on the other hand, they also knew I was rather random.
.......Purple. It was out of the purple. I remember now, because I didn't have any oranges at the time, and I was wearing a fuzzy purple top-hat when I talked to the recruiter.
this one, as a matter of fact.
If you're looking to join, I would suggest the marines if you want the more prideful organization. Air force otherwise. I figure, all the branches are fairly pampered to the point of being ate-up, but at least with the air-force, you get treated better than the army, and you get better s**t wherever you go.
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 4:54 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:13 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:10 pm
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