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Posted 12/27/2003 12:21 AM


Jumpmaster

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ha ha...
glad to see that your girl has a good sense of humor....enjoy your time with her before you take the step in joining our airborne brotherhood...best of luck to ya cherry
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Posted 12/27/2003 1:01 AM


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quote:
Originally posted by CHERRY

Well, glad to see you guys were so HELPFUL to Em. You guys are sick. Were you trying to get me killed? LOL.
What's really important: Did you get any extra PT out of it? []


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Posted 12/27/2003 1:26 AM


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Yeah. But not really from glitter etc... Emily didnt listen to you guys much on that. She did do lipstick though....

Once for no aparent reason I did 110 pushups during mail call for plain envelopes.??
I think it was because I got 17 letters. One of my Drill Sergeants (DS Pendleton) was always saying things like "251, you thing your girl is better than my wife eh? I got something for you, dont forget, im here ALL NIGHT LONG."


pain is temporary, glory is forever and chicks dig scars, SO MOVE OUT AND DRAW FIRE!!!
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Posted 12/27/2003 4:02 AM


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You're a good kid, Cherry. Let us know how you do in BAC.

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Posted 12/27/2003 4:04 AM


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Don't be offended by when I say "kid". I am in charge of 50 soldiers, and they're all my "kids".

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Posted 12/27/2003 4:29 AM


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offended? no. Not even remotely. I remember when I first was a member of this site, a little over a year ago. I had lurked for a couple months but on 2 Dec 2002 I came back from MEPS feeling like learing more about the details of military life. I did learn, a lot. Now here I am, finished with OSUT, an Infantryman, and soon I am going to BAC. The pnet community has really helped me out. I like it here. Someone asked me what I was going to change my name to when I finally finished BAC to become an AIRBORNE Infantryman. I think I will keep CHERRY. Thanks again everyone.[thup] AATW.

pain is temporary, glory is forever and chicks dig scars, SO MOVE OUT AND DRAW FIRE!!!
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Posted 12/27/2003 9:04 AM
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Just feel free to post his address, we will take care of the packages and the letters...............
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