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Post by ltfrib on Aug 22, 2010 17:06:20 GMT -6
I wanted to thank you very much for your service to and sacrifices for our Country!
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Post by Solar Stud on Aug 22, 2010 18:26:43 GMT -6
You're welcome. Thank you for paying your taxes!
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Post by Master Blaster on Aug 22, 2010 19:51:18 GMT -6
Appreciate the recognition. Proud to serve.
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Post by thunderhawk on Aug 23, 2010 9:40:21 GMT -6
You're welcome. Thank you for paying your taxes! I don't think he's gonna appreciate that second sentence. I also appreciate your dedicated service. However, unlike the original poster, I will not, I repeat NOT, be performing fellatio upon either of you fine veterans. You'll have to turn to spouses, girlfriends, or hookers for that shit.
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Post by ltfrib on Aug 23, 2010 15:13:21 GMT -6
You're welcome. Thank you for paying your taxes! I don't think he's gonna appreciate that second sentence. I also appreciate your dedicated service. However, unlike the original poster, I will not, I repeat NOT, be performing fellatio upon either of you fine veterans. You'll have to turn to spouses, girlfriends, or hookers for that shit. Dude! WTF?!
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Post by twine on Aug 23, 2010 15:21:50 GMT -6
I don't think he's gonna appreciate that second sentence. I also appreciate your dedicated service. However, unlike the original poster, I will not, I repeat NOT, be performing fellatio upon either of you fine veterans. You'll have to turn to spouses, girlfriends, or hookers for that shit. Dude! WTF?! Thunder has a good point. It is one thing to have respect for all veterans. They deserve honor for putting themselves in a position where they have spent a major portion of their life in service of our country. However, is it really necessary to offer fellatio to every person who served in a branch of the military just because of that chosen career path? They DO deserve respect but to want to blow every single soldier who donned a uniform is kind of sad. I respect doctors for spending years of their life to be in a position to save my own if the opportunity presents itself but that doesn't mean I want to gargle the balls of every medical professional in the United States. It seems almost like being willing to take a hot load of man goo is some mark of patriotism for these folks on the far right, I just don't get it. We proles already pay for thier well above average standard of living and early retirement ages, isn't that enough? Nothing but respect for Seff and MC, but I'm not about to get my knees dirty for them because they selected an honorable profession. Respect. . . yes. Reacharounds. . . no.
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Post by Solar Stud on Aug 23, 2010 17:55:54 GMT -6
Thunder has a good point. It is one thing to have respect for all veterans. They deserve honor for putting themselves in a position where they have spent a major portion of their life in service of our country. However, is it really necessary to offer fellatio to every person who served in a branch of the military just because of that chosen career path? They DO deserve respect but to want to blow every single soldier who donned a uniform is kind of sad. I respect doctors for spending years of their life to be in a position to save my own if the opportunity presents itself but that doesn't mean I want to gargle the balls of every medical professional in the United States. It seems almost like being willing to take a hot load of man goo is some mark of patriotism for these folks on the far right, I just don't get it. We proles already pay for thier well above average standard of living and early retirement ages, isn't that enough? Nothing but respect for Seff and MC, but I'm not about to get my knees dirty for them because they selected an honorable profession. Respect. . . yes. Reacharounds. . . no. I don't disagree with a lot of what you said Twine. Not every sailor/soldier/airman/marine is created equal. I was in healthcare, far far away from any bullets or harm. I did spend 7 years overseas, but then again, I got to travel, and always came home to my kids at night. Had a ball. Master Chief was certainly more directly involved with the warriors than me. He sacrificed time away from his family at 180 days at a crack...for 25+ years, living on ships which there is no privacy and nothing to do but work 14 hours/day. Then there are others who are in the dirt, getting shot at, losing limbs, being horribly burned and losing their lives. Those are the people I salute.
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Post by thunderhawk on Aug 23, 2010 22:49:28 GMT -6
Thunder has a good point. It is one thing to have respect for all veterans. They deserve honor for putting themselves in a position where they have spent a major portion of their life in service of our country. However, is it really necessary to offer fellatio to every person who served in a branch of the military just because of that chosen career path? They DO deserve respect but to want to blow every single soldier who donned a uniform is kind of sad. I respect doctors for spending years of their life to be in a position to save my own if the opportunity presents itself but that doesn't mean I want to gargle the balls of every medical professional in the United States. It seems almost like being willing to take a hot load of man goo is some mark of patriotism for these folks on the far right, I just don't get it. We proles already pay for thier well above average standard of living and early retirement ages, isn't that enough? Nothing but respect for Seff and MC, but I'm not about to get my knees dirty for them because they selected an honorable profession. Respect. . . yes. Reacharounds. . . no. I don't disagree with a lot of what you said Twine. Not every sailor/soldier/airman/marine is created equal. I was in healthcare, far far away from any bullets or harm. I did spend 7 years overseas, but then again, I got to travel, and always came home to my kids at night. Had a ball. Master Chief was certainly more directly involved with the warriors than me. He sacrificed time away from his family at 180 days at a crack...for 25+ years, living on ships which there is no privacy and nothing to do but work 14 hours/day. Then there are others who are in the dirt, getting shot at, losing limbs, being horribly burned and losing their lives. Those are the people I salute. Just to be clear, I have the utmost respect for you guys. It takes a certain caliber of individual to engage in that service. I'm especially fond of Army doctors. I was delivered by one. You know what pisses me off though? People who slap yellow magnetic ribbons on their cars but then bitch about paying taxes to support VA care and other military benefits. That shit really chaps my hide.
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Post by Master Blaster on Aug 24, 2010 15:37:46 GMT -6
1. I like all the blow jobs. Keeps me satisfied. 2. Although nice to get the recognition, none is asked for, solicited or expected. I earned a living, supported my family and got a fair share of perks doing so. It's nice to be thanked, but not really needed, at least not by me. 3. I only did 22.5 years and while I worked hard on those ships and spent time away from the family, I wasn't being shot at or patrolling dangerous regions under duress. Closest I ever came to being in a shooting war was in 1991 at the beginning of the gulf war. A French jackass was flying around without his IFF (Identification - Friend - Foe) transmitter on. This was a couple days after Desert Storm started and those of us on patrol in the Red Sea were none too happy about the unplanned, no shit GQ in the middle of the night at the beginning of a shooting war. I want the props for military service to go to those that are under fire, not me.
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