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LooseCannon said:
Wait till Wasted gets a messenger program!

Yeah, that'll be madness for sure!!  LC is one of the 'lucky' ones that's seen me chat...
Eddies Wingman said:
People, forget about CO2. We have bigger problems:help:

Acid rain!  not so good, you are right.... I'll prob die of black lung before acid rain, breathing carbon monoxide so much for the last 15 years.
 
That's it! As soon as I learn how to play an instrument and form my band we are going to be called:

B)!!Dihydrogen Monoxide!! B)
 
I'll be the lyricist.

I KNOW I CAN'T SING
BUT YOU WILL LIKE IT
OR THE MARINES WILL COME
AND CUT YOUR THROAT

IT DOESN'T MATTER
THAT I CAN'T RHYME
BECAUSE I'M A MARINE
MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!

Chorus:
SEMPER FI BITCHES!!! x20,000,000.


(Note: the rest of the civilized world has a fear of Marines.)
 
(Note: the rest of the civilized world has a fear of Marines.)

As well they should......

Sorry for this, I can't resist:

Like Ike, I'd like to be like Ike...
I wanna be, I wanna be like Ike...
Like Ike, If I could be like Ike...

Cool new avatar LC!
 
Well, if it's an American admiral, there's only two real candidates - Bull Halsey or Chester Nimitz.

My vote goes to Nimitz, but I wouldn't be surprised that you'd choose Halsey.
 
Mine too. I've told you guys that in the last year I've gotten to go to 2 classic French battle sites right? First was Omaha Beach (which was truly awe inspiring and amazing, particularly at sunrise) and second was the WWI site of Belleau Wood (a very important site for U.S. Marines in that there is where we earned the nickname "Teufel Hunden", Devil Dogs in German.

I'm really anxious to get out to the Pacific and see some of the battle sites out there however; I hope I get that opportunity at some point.
 
I can only imagine how humbling standing on the beaches of Iwo Jima or in the jungles of Guadalcanal would be for a jarhead like yourself.
 
Either would be a life altering experience for me. The opportunity is possible, just need to be in the right place at the right time. I'm off now, have to see if I can go find the new issue of Kerrang.
 
Monk goes metal.....

Still, as the rain comes down I share this thought with you:

"There's holes in the sky where the rain gets in,
but the holes are very small that's why the rain is thin."

-Spike Milligan.
 
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