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Fiddler Crabs at Ft Sherman.Tater Nuts wrote:Like drying a wet hamster.Zonk 1/75 wrote:Toaster ovens can perform many tasks better than a microwave…………RTO wrote:George Washington never used a microwave oven.
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When's this damned movie going to be over (the Santa Claus), so I can kick all the kids friends out, send the boys to bed and beg the wife for a mercy-romp! :D
US Army 1986 - 1994
InfoSec/InfraGard/NetGuard (1994 - Present)
Random world and Adventures of BruteForce
InfoSec/InfraGard/NetGuard (1994 - Present)
Random world and Adventures of BruteForce
If I get one more brain injury/cva/borderline intellectual functioning or narcissistic client then I will end up on my own caseload!
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats." -Henery Louis Mencken (1880-1956)
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"I might not be Airborne however, it's whats on my right sleave!"
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Yeah, my 12 year old son is begging me to take him to see it. Do you have any idea how much it costs to take the entire family to the movies these days? Last time we went, I dropped like $80! :?RTO wrote:Santa Claus? WTF?
It was opening night of the new James Bond flick tonight. Casino Royale was AWESOME
US Army 1986 - 1994
InfoSec/InfraGard/NetGuard (1994 - Present)
Random world and Adventures of BruteForce
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My dad started taking me to Bond flicks ( always on opening night) ever since the early 70's.PhishPhreakKiller wrote:Yeah, my 12 year old son is begging me to take him to see it. Do you have any idea how much it costs to take the entire family to the movies these days? Last time we went, I dropped like $80! :?RTO wrote:Santa Claus? WTF?
It was opening night of the new James Bond flick tonight. Casino Royale was AWESOME
I think back then the tickets and food/drink for both of us cost about $4.00
I remember the first time I paid $5.00 for a movie ticket was about 1979 when the first Star Trek flick came out.
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Cuervo Black and Coke really do mix nicely!
..kinda like Canadian Whiskey, but with no ill effects!
..kinda like Canadian Whiskey, but with no ill effects!
US Army 1986 - 1994
InfoSec/InfraGard/NetGuard (1994 - Present)
Random world and Adventures of BruteForce
InfoSec/InfraGard/NetGuard (1994 - Present)
Random world and Adventures of BruteForce
It's a little over $10 a ticket here so we decided to wait until they come out on DVD and rent the movie at $1.50.RTO wrote:My dad started taking me to Bond flicks ( always on opening night) ever since the early 70's.PhishPhreakKiller wrote:Yeah, my 12 year old son is begging me to take him to see it. Do you have any idea how much it costs to take the entire family to the movies these days? Last time we went, I dropped like $80! :?RTO wrote:Santa Claus? WTF?
It was opening night of the new James Bond flick tonight. Casino Royale was AWESOME
I think back then the tickets and food/drink for both of us cost about $4.00
I remember the first time I paid $5.00 for a movie ticket was about 1979 when the first Star Trek flick came out.
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French Commando 11-83
LRSLC Class 5-87
U.S. Army 1980-1984 and 1987-1990
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“Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.”
George S. Patton
We do the same thing. I get sick of paying a butt load of money for a movie and then having it suck ass, (which is usually the case). We do NetFlix and the DVD's get released a lot sooner than they used to so it's really a no brainer for us. I feel a little less raped if the movie stinks, at least.Chiron wrote:It's a little over $10 a ticket here so we decided to wait until they come out on DVD and rent the movie at $1.50.RTO wrote:My dad started taking me to Bond flicks ( always on opening night) ever since the early 70's.PhishPhreakKiller wrote: Yeah, my 12 year old son is begging me to take him to see it. Do you have any idea how much it costs to take the entire family to the movies these days? Last time we went, I dropped like $80! :?
I think back then the tickets and food/drink for both of us cost about $4.00
I remember the first time I paid $5.00 for a movie ticket was about 1979 when the first Star Trek flick came out.
Riamh Nar dhruid O sbairn lan
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Praise be to the LORD my Rock,
who trains my hands for war,
my fingers for battle.
Psalm 144:1
(Never Retreat From The Clash of Spears)
9ID LRS 90-91
I CORPS LRS 91-93
A CO. 1/509 PIR 93-97
75TH RRA member
Praise be to the LORD my Rock,
who trains my hands for war,
my fingers for battle.
Psalm 144:1
Tater Nuts wrote:Like drying a wet hamster.Zonk 1/75 wrote:Toaster ovens can perform many tasks better than a microwave…………RTO wrote:George Washington never used a microwave oven.
Ranger Jurena, bring back any memories? But in your families case a "frozen" hamster.
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88-91 HHC 1/75
B Co 1/75 for 3 months
91- 95 A Co 1/75
95-98 "long hair"
98-01 1/3 SFG
Rgr Sch class 8-10 92
Is drinking wild turkey everyday this week the same as eating turky once on thursday
HHC 1/75 mtrs Apr 2000- dec 2003
hang it, FIRE!!!!
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hang it, FIRE!!!!
"I feel sorry for anyone who is not an alcoholic---How would you like to wake up every moring & know that is the best you will feel all day?" W.C. Fields
1st Ranger Bn...We may not go down in history but we will go down on your sister