RYP wrote:how did a perfectly good thread, complete with free bouncing tit gif turn into this wastelands of wasted self primping macholades
I will now unleash the WMD threadkiller
ha ha
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RYP wrote:how did a perfectly good thread, complete with free bouncing tit gif turn into this wastelands of wasted self primping macholades
I will now unleash the WMD threadkiller
coldharvest wrote:ha ha
Farmdog wrote:Okay Cold,
You are infact now offically king of the dipshits.
You need therapy.
I think you need to spend more time with your chain saw.
Farmdog wrote:WHy wont this page die, die page die
Military advisors, or combat advisors, are soldiers sent to foreign nations to aid that nation with its military training, organization, and other various military tasks. These soldiers usually do not actually engage in combat and are often sent to aid a nation without the potential casualties and political ramifications of actually mobilizing military forces to aid a nation. In the early 1960s, elements of the U.S. Army Special Forces were sent to South Vietnam as military advisors to train and assist the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) for impending actions against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA).
Combat Advisors are currently on the front-lines on the Global War on Terrorism serving in MTT's (Military Transition Teams) in both Afghanistan and Iraq. These soldiers live with their Afghan and Iraq counterparts often in very austere and stoic conditions on a remote firebase and often a great distance away from any U.S. or coalition support. MTT's are made up of primarily Army and Army National Guard soldiers with a combat arms background. The Marines also serve as Combat Advisors and some Air Force and Navy personnel have served as advisors in a logistics role. The MTT's on the ground in Infantry or Commando units of the ANA (Afghan National Army) or the ISF (Iraqi Security Forces) are Soldiers or Marines with combat arms experience. Special Forces and Navy SEALS also work with ANA/ASF or ISF but the bulk of Combat Advisors are Infantry and Combat Arms soldiers and Marines.
That had better work
Penta wrote:Farmdog wrote:WHy wont this page die, die page die
Military advisors, or combat advisors, are soldiers sent to foreign nations to aid that nation with its military training, organization, and other various military tasks. These soldiers usually do not actually engage in combat and are often sent to aid a nation without the potential casualties and political ramifications of actually mobilizing military forces to aid a nation. In the early 1960s, elements of the U.S. Army Special Forces were sent to South Vietnam as military advisors to train and assist the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) for impending actions against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA).
Combat Advisors are currently on the front-lines on the Global War on Terrorism serving in MTT's (Military Transition Teams) in both Afghanistan and Iraq. These soldiers live with their Afghan and Iraq counterparts often in very austere and stoic conditions on a remote firebase and often a great distance away from any U.S. or coalition support. MTT's are made up of primarily Army and Army National Guard soldiers with a combat arms background. The Marines also serve as Combat Advisors and some Air Force and Navy personnel have served as advisors in a logistics role. The MTT's on the ground in Infantry or Commando units of the ANA (Afghan National Army) or the ISF (Iraqi Security Forces) are Soldiers or Marines with combat arms experience. Special Forces and Navy SEALS also work with ANA/ASF or ISF but the bulk of Combat Advisors are Infantry and Combat Arms soldiers and Marines.
That had better work
WTF?
I just want to apologise to most people on the board that every now and then we get this absurd situation where all sorts of interesting subjects degenerate into being tiresomely boring threads all about me. I don't like it any more than you do, but if people are going to attack me, mindlessly or otherwise, I will respond. I'd hoped with nowonmai and flipflop and I'm not sure who else now ignoring me, that might change, and to some extent it has, but so many of these new boys come on and seem to think they'll earn their spurs or something by launching these silly attacks.
I really don't know what I can do about it. Perhaps I should have a standard PM that I send to each of them when they first start, telling them I have special powers and I'll set the dogs on them if they don't cease and desist forthwith. Any more realistic suggestions?
seektravelinfo wrote:I think Nowonmai is actually Prince Charles, who peruses this board and posts from time to time.
shivers wrote:seektravelinfo wrote:I think Nowonmai is actually Prince Charles, who peruses this board and posts from time to time.
Ahahahahaha!!! Prince Charles is an owl killer and likes to shag goth chicks.
Jumper wrote:And wait for it.......this entire thread turned into a joke, all because of this statement.
I just want to apologise to most people on the board that every now and then we get this absurd situation where all sorts of interesting subjects degenerate into being tiresomely boring threads all about me. I don't like it any more than you do, but if people are going to attack me, mindlessly or otherwise, I will respond. I'd hoped with nowonmai and flipflop and I'm not sure who else now ignoring me, that might change, and to some extent it has, but so many of these new boys come on and seem to think they'll earn their spurs or something by launching these silly attacks.
I really don't know what I can do about it. Perhaps I should have a standard PM that I send to each of them when they first start, telling them I have special powers and I'll set the dogs on them if they don't cease and desist forthwith. Any more realistic suggestions?
Ahhhh ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!
Who loves ya Penty? Mwwaaaaa! :))))))
nowonmai wrote:Just to clarify, the monotonous mong twins united only by hatred known as Penta and Bobby Sands remain ignored, which is where they will remain until the internet freezes over.
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