Dude, those went out of style in the late 1960's. The Green Machine was getting too much heat from Congress. After my active-duty service: 1969-1971, and my years as an active Army Reservist: 1979-1987, I saw the light. When I left the reserves, the Wimmen were making rank on their backs and the clueless young officers acted like they could not fight their way out of a wet paper bag. But look at it this way: The culling will be horrific, especially if that collection of mutants in the above photo has to go against Ivan. I have already stored plenty of popcorn and PBR so I can watch the chickens come home to roost.
All funny today. Thanks for that laugh and still laughing
ReplyDelete#1 First I laughed, then I cried.
ReplyDelete#12 & #18 many times for both.
ReplyDelete#16 ~ yep!
ReplyDelete#1: You have to be concerned when you find out that's a photo of an Airborne Ranger elite Delta Force platoon in combat gear.
ReplyDelete#1 - I wouldn't want to fuck with them!
ReplyDelete#10 - I'm still laughing.
Unfortunately #1 is starting to be the norm for all the services I'm afraid. Whatever happened to blanket parties?
ReplyDeleteDude, those went out of style in the late 1960's. The Green Machine was getting too much heat from Congress. After my active-duty service: 1969-1971, and my years as an active Army Reservist: 1979-1987, I saw the light. When I left the reserves, the Wimmen were making rank on their backs and the clueless young officers acted like they could not fight their way out of a wet paper bag. But look at it this way: The culling will be horrific, especially if that collection of mutants in the above photo has to go against Ivan. I have already stored plenty of popcorn and PBR so I can watch the chickens come home to roost.
Delete#9 - Promise?
ReplyDelete#4 that's not a forehead, that's a fivehead.
ReplyDelete#1 That is what America looks like to Canadians.
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