Originally Posted by
CPM
Cool! Waiting for Euro.
Euro, in advance, you also win. No need to poke your head in with some weird NOD’s flex, talk about what car you drive, how awesome the Corps was, how hard you train in inclement weather, how unhappy you are at work, what the best appendix VP9 holster is for bird dog shorts, or how great Florida(America’s disgusting sweaty nutsack) is. We’ve heard it all. I know, you and JP need to virtual 69 each other when you post, but please, there’s no need. In the meantime I’m going to quickly change my screen name to 11B20B4 and flex on all of the stripes on my right sleeve.
CPM, aside from the fact that you use Mobile 1 in non-emergency situations, that is some hilarious shit.
Originally Posted by
CPM
No one else on this site knows anything about anything if they haven’t been “vetted” by the site. This place has drifted into a group chat with like ten individuals blowing each other and four manufacturers while touting how terrible a forward grip is on a rifle, how awesome appendix carry is, and how anything other than a Glock 19 is unnecessary, unless it’s a Staccatto, of course.
Again, some hilarious shit, and pretty close to true. Unfortunately, you used the statement in a way that could be interpreted to reference one of the truly class acts on the forum, Failure2Stop, who has never stooped to such hi-jinks. Additionally, 1168 has never struck me that way.
Originally Posted by
CPM
It’s incredible how high-speed everyone is on the internet is or as a civilian. I’ve never met anyone online that wasn’t SOF or “attached to an infantry unit” and I’ve never met a cook in person.
We need to meet in person, I was a cook for three years - high school job. I really liked working breakfast and the broiler (steaks).
BTW, what does 11B20B4 mean? When I got out 11B20 would have meant an infantry sergeant with no additional skill identifier, I got no idea what the B4 means.
ETA: I think I got in with the last post before this baby is closed.
Last edited by 26 Inf; 08-11-20 at 18:04.
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