Not surprised, everyone wants to be tied the event somehow!
There are definitely a lot of people telling tall tales about their service and exaggerating about how hard SEAL training is. I thought it was pretty hard until I transferred to Delta Force. I thought Delta was hard until I got assigned to the SAS. But my time in the Mossad made all those look easy.
By comparison my time in the French Foreign Legion seems like a picnic.
Pfffttt.... I can neither confirm nor deny that as a CIA operative that we would pick fights with the Spetnaz agents just because we were bored and wanted a light workout.
i can confirm that at least one spook has kissed my ass .... literally
That dirty girl was into all kinds of kinky ****, wasn't she?
BTW, you never go ass to mouth.
girl?
We find bragging unsophisticated.I think the Air Force needs some better marketing, seems no one ever pretends to be a PJ.
Heh. Everyone I meet that was in Navy was a SEAL. All the former Marines I've met were Recon or Scout Snipers. All the old Army dogs were Rangers or Green Berets.
No one was ever admin or Motor-T.
Heh. Everyone I meet that was in Navy was a SEAL. All the former Marines I've met were Recon or Scout Snipers. All the old Army dogs were Rangers or Green Berets.
No one was ever admin or Motor-T.[/QUO
Not me. I was in the field artillery trained on the m198. There is nothing better than sending a 100 pound round down range. Just do not knock over the collameter like I did.
I know what you mean. They once failed to properly aerate the Chianti at our dining facility.The worst part about being in the AF was breakfast when they'd overcook my steak and the pouched eggs were under-done. I mean come on!
I know what you mean. They once failed to properly aerate the Chianti at our dining facility.
Not me. I was in the field artillery trained on the m198. There is nothing better than sending a 100 pound round down range. Just do not knock over the collameter like I did.