I've been on 270 during rush hour. Not again if I can help it.
I think one of these would work wonders for that little stretch of road:
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I've been on 270 during rush hour. Not again if I can help it.
I think one of these would work wonders for that little stretch of road:
http://www.inetres.com/gp/military/c...8/M728_03T.jpg
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
Experienced armored fighting vehicle crewmen learn to stay away from the reach of the bilge. Many a Private (yours truly included) have experienced what it is to be covered in the God awful stuff that come out of it.
When I was a driver, I drove for our Platoon Sergeant. Sergeant Moody was a notorious practical joker. ;) He made it more funny because he was a VERY dark skinned guy and spoke with southern accent, that had a lisp to it. LOL
"Beak-es-es... Gets ready. Flips da bulges pumps... NOW!"
LOL
Or... "Yalls best have yo maskes-es and yo glubs for the nick-el-er thang we doing nexts."
WTF is a GLUB? LOL
Don't get me wrong... Sergeant Moody was the finest human being it has ever been my priviledge to know. Good times...
/ jaunt down memory lane.
Oh yeah... We would hook a tape player up to the AUX input on the Charlie Box. Imagine doing tank gunnery with Metallica playing in the background.
WOOT! LOL
NICE..... Were you singing along with it? LOLQuote:
On a convoy I flipped the switch to broadcast to music rest of the company.......
And forgot I had the set switched to the battalion command net.
The BN commander was NOT impressed.......but the rest of the BN had a heck of a time.