
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Olly wrote:That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Olly wrote:We don't use the navy ranks, we use Coast Guard ranks. They are similar but there are small differences.
Bet you didn't know this TK but the CG is older than the U.S. navy....
aunt betty wrote:To this day there is nothing that pisses me off more than someone with their hands in pockets asking if they can help.
Its a contradiction. Body language saying I dont want to help while the mouth is saying I do want to help. PISSES ME OFF GOOD!
Army life made me this way.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
jehler wrote:This is all good stuff, next time I'm around military folks I'll ask if I can help while walking on the grass with my hands in my pocket
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Tomkat wrote:Olly wrote:We don't use the navy ranks, we use Coast Guard ranks. They are similar but there are small differences.
Bet you didn't know this TK but the CG is older than the U.S. navy....
When you re enlisted did you become a petty officer?
quacknstack6 wrote:Olly wrote:That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
To this day I have it engrained in my mind to stay off the grass, even when going to class at college I stay on the sidewalk.
goodkarmarising wrote:I make it a point to never stand up at attention when the military guys do or to stand in any kind of formation. And if its cold, I'll put my hands in my pocket. Even though I work for the military I make the distinction clear that I am a civilian.
assateague wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:Olly wrote:That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
To this day I have it engrained in my mind to stay off the grass, even when going to class at college I stay on the sidewalk.
Same here. It's quite the habit. I've been out since 97, and still walk on the sidewalks only. And tuck my hands in the back of my pants.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
quacknstack6 wrote:assateague wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:Olly wrote:That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
To this day I have it engrained in my mind to stay off the grass, even when going to class at college I stay on the sidewalk.
Same here. It's quite the habit. I've been out since 97, and still walk on the sidewalks only. And tuck my hands in the back of my pants.
Funny thing is, people who have never dealt with it will never understand. My friends laugh their ass off at me for it.
Olly wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:assateague wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:Olly wrote:That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
To this day I have it engrained in my mind to stay off the grass, even when going to class at college I stay on the sidewalk.
Same here. It's quite the habit. I've been out since 97, and still walk on the sidewalks only. And tuck my hands in the back of my pants.
Funny thing is, people who have never dealt with it will never understand. My friends laugh their ass off at me for it.
In Coast Guard boot camp whenever you walked though a doorway you had to lift your foot up like you were walking trough a hatch on a ship. For a month after boot camp I was I was lifting my foot when I walked through a doorway. My family got a good kick out of that one.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Tomkat wrote:Classical conditioning? That is what you are doing when you train a dog to sit, etc.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
quacknstack6 wrote:Olly wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:assateague wrote:quacknstack6 wrote:[quote="Olly"]That post made me laugh because of the Sergant Major one about staying off the grass. We used to have a Master Chief here that we called "hands in pockets" because instead of staying off the grass he would yell at you about having your hands in your pockets.
To this day I have it engrained in my mind to stay off the grass, even when going to class at college I stay on the sidewalk.
Same here. It's quite the habit. I've been out since 97, and still walk on the sidewalks only. And tuck my hands in the back of my pants.
Funny thing is, people who have never dealt with it will never understand. My friends laugh their ass off at me for it.
In Coast Guard boot camp whenever you walked though a doorway you had to lift your foot up like you were walking trough a hatch on a ship. For a month after boot camp I was I was lifting my foot when I walked through a doorway. My family got a good kick out of that one.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:good grief fellas lighten up. Live alittle
aunt betty wrote:Try OCTS. That's like boot-camp on roids.
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
quacknstack6 wrote:aunt betty wrote:Try OCTS. That's like boot-camp on roids.
You mean OCS? Officer candidate school?
shit I was a boy scout onceOlly wrote:Redbeard wrote:good grief fellas lighten up. Live alittle
Unless you've been though bootcamp you just won't get it.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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