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Post by a5ordie on Mar 22, 2007 18:49:03 GMT -4
So, then Mr. Curtis, how do you feel about going blue...and I do not mean Air Force? ;D
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Post by rollingthunder on Mar 23, 2007 7:54:01 GMT -4
? Elaborate ? Wore a prison uniform for 9 years, it was blue. I seem to be always on Blue Team. My favorite color is blue. Help me out here.
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Post by Hunter on Mar 23, 2007 11:11:34 GMT -4
You were in prison for 9 years!
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Post by rollingthunder on Mar 23, 2007 12:27:00 GMT -4
Some would say that, but I was in the NAVY for 9 years.
Our day to day uniforms were the same as those used by most prison systems. Light blue shirt and denim pants. Change my name over the pocket for a number and you have a prison uniform.
I always thought that the bell bottom pants made my legs look fantastic!!!
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Post by Double Stuff on Mar 23, 2007 15:31:37 GMT -4
Hah wow im not really into that whole bell bottom thing before my time. The navy wasent that bad was it.
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Post by rollingthunder on Mar 23, 2007 15:39:37 GMT -4
The butter was good......
No, it wasn't that bad, but it had it moments!
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Post by Double Stuff on Mar 23, 2007 19:58:05 GMT -4
Hah im sure so
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Post by a5ordie on Mar 23, 2007 21:11:26 GMT -4
Well those beautiful dungs, now called utilities, are going away to a digital urban uniform, with a marine styled mid dress uniform for schools and watches. Our dress whites and blues stay the same but the working whites and blues are going as well. We will finally look like we are in the military and not at Joes Mechanic Shop or the State Penn, yay! However, my uniform for a quite a while consisted of Desert Camis and sand in my teeth. Anyway, I was jokingly trying to get you to commit to blue team every open Saturday. Besides, Red gets so much talent and experience on their side every time I have been there. Blue gets the large helping of newbies, youngins, and the meek. We need all the help we can get!
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Post by Double Stuff on Mar 23, 2007 22:19:01 GMT -4
Yah but you guys leadership can inspire and get the newbiew up and moving as an effective fighting force.
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Post by a5ordie on Mar 23, 2007 23:22:00 GMT -4
You do a have a point. It is nice to see someone who came to play but timid to get up and get involved actually break out when they are encourged to quit bunkering down and join the mission. Its beautiful to see them then fight like a soldier and not like a french maid. I just like to win and any advantage that can be gained, I like to take and use every inch of that advantage.
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Post by Double Stuff on Mar 23, 2007 23:29:49 GMT -4
Yah as long as they try at least try.
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Post by a5ordie on Mar 24, 2007 10:51:11 GMT -4
The last time I was there we flanked and pressed base...4 I think? I am having such a hard time remembering all the other bases location except for base 2 and the Firebase off the top of my head. Its been a few months! I need a map, heh. Anyway, we pressed and we weakened during a capture the flag game. Jason got hit by a kid who he said he hit and called out. Jason did not know a kid he shot was not sure if he was out or not so he had walked away and then turned and shot Jason. I hit the kid he was going for and ignored the other kid because I thought he was out too and did not know at the time who shot Jason. Well the kid hit me too then asked if he was out, hah just my luck. I checked him and there was a nice big spalt on his arm. I told him yes and I still called myself out anyway. When I made my way back to the backside of the base... count them four...yes four of our blue guys were bunkered down aiming, not shooting, at the back side. So I told them the base was weak and to get up and press. I said if anyone shows a piece, take it off. All four got up and pressed in an assult line, it gave me chills of joy. We took out the two reds left in the base and got the flag. The only Mr Murphy that showed up was the four stopped at the trench line and did not follow me in, while a teammate, who shall remain nameless, came from the other side and opened fire on us. I kept yelling blue while our guys shot at him and he shot at us. Oh joy, friendly cross fire! After getting them to stop bfore "casualties" occured and our other teammate realizing we were blue too, one of the kids left his gun with us and ran with red's flag back to blue's base. It was such a good day. In fact that was the day that a lot of filming was going on!
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Post by Double Stuff on Mar 24, 2007 11:22:25 GMT -4
Yah i hate it when they say theyll charge with you then you take of get shot and look back and there all still laying there sucks been there myself can be very frustrating but at least you tried to get them going.
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Post by a5ordie on Mar 24, 2007 12:09:47 GMT -4
Well they did charge up to the trench line, which was about fifteen yards from their position. I was feeling a bit better with a few more barrels pointed at the base while moving in haha.
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