eeeks, no detail please (how do you know that you scratched your butt, you where sleeping???)I scratched my butt and my eye in my sleep
eeeks, no detail please (how do you know that you scratched your butt, you where sleeping???)I scratched my butt and my eye in my sleep
with the time it will take to shave Squatch, his hitch will be done.Congrats @CrudeSasquatch you go show them who's the best damn water boy in the 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Also I'm looking forward to the pics after this happens
I said:I know I scratched my butt because of how my finger smells and the fact I have pink eye.
eeeks, no detail please
Grey man. Haha, he can try that, but he's @CrudeSasquatch, sooooo yeah.Good luck going through boot camp or whatever you call it in the Great Frozen North. Something that helped me get through basic, aim for mediocrity. Sure you can work really hard and maybe get promoted at graduation, but that takes work. You don't want to swing too far away and become a shit bag though, always getting in trouble so aim for the middle. Remember, if they don't know your name without looking at your shirt you're doing it right.
Catch the moose, break the moose, ride the moose TO graduation.Best of luck, you gloriously pungent bastard! Basic training will make you (more) fit, so you'll be able to fit more beer in that gut-tank of yours. Do.....do you have to kill a moose with your bare hands to graduate?
Done and done. HaAlso, @Blind Owl , I am ready to take occupancy of your basement if Trump wins... make sure you have lots of meat and beer in the fridge.
He done f'd up now....
Poor Crude is joining at 34. I though I was old at 30. Haha.I joined the military later in life (24) and felt like the oldest guy at basic (at the time we had a guy who was 32)
They do love this. Yup. They sure do. Question everything.Oh and a lesson: always ask questions of your leadership and instructors. They also never stop learning and love being questioned and taught new things.
Are your PSYOPs the same as ours: Psychological Operations? If so, there's a decent chance I could end up working neither you. PSYOPs is a branch of Int here in Canada.If you ever need anything or if you happen to train with some US Army Soldiers teaching PSYOP it's a good chance you might meet me
I joined the military later in life (24)
When I joined, I was 22. Within a week, my nickname was "Grandpa." @CrudeSasquatch 's fellow recruits are going to think he's a Sergeant Major who got busted down to Private!Poor Crude is joining at 34. I though I was old at 30. Haha.