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2nd Lt. George Rice: Looks like you guys are going to be surrounded.


Richard Winters: We're paratroopers, Lieutenant. We're supposed to be surrounded.




 
Really pick...you trying to make me break down...This is knot Cindy approved.

Assault troops exchange casualties for time...It's the job you signed up for...
 
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Really pick...you trying to make me break down...This is knot Cindy approved.

Assault troops exchange casualties for time...It's the job you signed up for...

I recently went to Dairy Queen and the soft serve ice cream machines broke down

I flashed back to my time in the USAF

PTSD case? :confused:
 
I wish that I was still that good...

I wrestled all 4 years, to say I was mediocre I'd prob be bragging

I completed my first semester of college still being 17 so physical maturation wasn't on my side

butt, the significance of teh experience wood be best captured by Teddy's "Man in The Arena"

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.


just sayin'
 
I wrestled all 4 years, to say I was mediocre I'd prob be bragging

I completed my first semester of college still being 17 so physical maturation wasn't on my side

butt, the significance of teh experience wood be best captured by Teddy's "Man in The Arena"

It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.


just sayin'

There is a standing football joke on this site about me but my brother is the best wrestler I've ever seen.....he still has the record for most take downs in a match...it's a reason I focused on football over wrestling...no way I could match my brother in wrestling.
 
There is a standing football joke on this site about me but my brother is the best wrestler I've ever seen.....he still has the record for most take downs in a match...it's a reason I focused on football over wrestling...no way I could match my brother in wrestling.


At the time my best friend was the best in our school's history.

At least I got to experience winning vicariously. :)

Back then we weren't as cognitive of wrestling being a legit self-defense (before MMA). I did realize that my large football playing friends ended up on the short side of any drunkard college horseplay :)
 
At the time my best friend was the best in our school's history.

At least I got to experience winning vicariously. :)

Back then we weren't as cognitive of wrestling being a legit self-defense (before MMA). I did realize that my large football playing friends ended up on the short side of any drunkard college horseplay :)

Indeed...getting beat up by my brother in wrestling was an educational experience for me...lol...

I can still take down a mofo and beat him with elbows...my brother would take down people and let them up...nothing worse than knowing you can't stop a single leg even though you know it's coming....fuck Mike...loll...
 
to say I was mediocre I'd prob be bragging

My claim to fame was never getting pinned. I had an awesome bridge. Wood bridge to the tip of my nose for reps with the heavyweight sitting on my chest.

One dual meat coach put me up 2 weight classes due to an injury at the last minute knot to take the default points. The guy beat the crap out of me ... was looking at the gym lights all night. Think the final score was something like 16-2, but didn't get pinned.

Never got pinned ... knot in practice, in a meat ... just wasn't happening :)
 
My claim to fame was never getting pinned. I had an awesome bridge. Wood bridge to the tip of my nose for reps with the heavyweight sitting on my chest.

One dual meat coach put me up 2 weight classes due to an injury at the last minute knot to take the default points. The guy beat the crap out of me ... was looking at the gym lights all night. Think the final score was something like 16-2, but didn't get pinned.

Never got pinned ... knot in practice, in a meat ... just wasn't happening :)

Same here...I got my ass kicked plenty of times but my father left work to attend my first varsity match...I was a freshman and he was talking to my mom that I might get pinned...My mom responded with no way he will gt pinned.....and as usual mom was right...
 
Same here...I got my ass kicked plenty of times but my father left work to attend my first varsity match...I was a freshman and he was talking to my mom that I might get pinned...My mom responded with no way he will gt pinned.....and as usual mom was right...

Glad your parents were so supportive.

This is a pretty accurate depiction of PICK3's adolescence.

just sayin'

"No Dad. What About You?" - YouTube
 
Pretty kewl when the dude saluted then did a back flip out of the plane!

Whiskey
 
It really wasn't that bad, just thought it was trendy to blame your life long short cumings on your parents :)

You must be a libertard...nobody really believes that...


I've been a free thinker since the early 1990's...your results may differ...
 
There is a standing football joke on this site about me but my brother is the best wrestler I've ever seen.....he still has the record for most take downs in a match...it's a reason I focused on football over wrestling...no way I could match my brother in wrestling.

was he "all-state" ???
 
lol @ most take downs in a match being the reason for not participating in wrestling

I still participated...I just knew my talents were elsewhere....I was a 155lb 5'9" freshman and my brother never broke 135lbs soaking wet...he could take me down at will...He had an unstoppable single leg. Now football...my freakish strength and aggressive attitude paid off...
 
pic of Varsity Letter jacket, or it didn't happen

I'll snap one the next time I visit mom..she has all the memorabilia....She has my BA and JD hanging on her bedroom wall.

Better yet, I'll see if I can get Cindy to wear it when I snap the picture...
 
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It really wasn't that bad, just thought it was trendy to blame your life long short cumings on your parents :)

Indeed, personal responsibility seems to be a dying trend. I didn't lose a wrestling match because he was better but because the feds couldn't mandate that I had a better wrestling coach...
 
I recently went to Dairy Queen and the soft serve ice cream machines broke down

I flashed back to my time in the USAF

PTSD case? :confused:

You don't double volunteer for the money...jump pay hasn't increased since WWII and they only made the chutes smaller so reach the ground faster...not so good on the knees...

You also don't volunteer and expect to come out without any baggage.
 
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Army most quickly deployable force in the world thread.

I'm a fan of the 3rd Infantry Division





  • The 3rd Infantry Division is a direct subordinate unit of the XVIII Airborne Corps and U.S. Army Forces Command

  • The division fought in France in World War I. In World War II, it fought in North Africa, then Italy before fighting in France and finally Germany.

  • The 3rd Infantry Division was the first conventional U.S. unit to enter Baghdad during the 2003 invasion, and the first division to serve four tours in Iraq

  • The 3rd Infantry Division has one of the most successful combat records of any U.S. Army division. It has paid a high price for this distinction, suffering more than 50,000 wartime casualties. Fifty-one members of the 3rd Infantry Division have been awarded the Medal of Honor.



I want a T-shirt

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We Will Remain
 
Thanks pick....I don't want to diminish the Marine contribution to wars fought by this country but a little scholarship is all I ask in return.
 
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