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Bad idea to drop a large box of fireworks.
Except for the "dropper "........... I'd say the rest of them are named ,Lucky ........,Lucky Lucky....... AND then we have........Lucky .......Lucky Lucky
One of the greatest troll pranks pulled ever….. just listening to the news reporter say the names..lmao.
April 1862 - March 1865
65 year old Tennessee farmer with a .45 caliber Kentucky rifle and grief for his murdered sons vs. Union gunboats on the Cumberland River.
Final score:
Tennessee farmer: 40 (official count, as they are all high ranking officers,marked by himself on the stock of his rifle) Total count could be more than 180 and some even estimated to be 300, as enlisted personnel, ship engineers and firemen, and officers' secretarial staff were not spared either.
Union fleet on the Cumberland: 0
Yup…. BSC has the gist of it. Read One-Man War by col. Tom McKenney. You will be glad you did! Sirhr@sirhrmechanic
You can add into this, IIRC
old medic eh? Now I know why your humor is the way it is.....Back when I was a medic I put some paste in my partners toothpaste.
Apparently it tastes bad.
I still piss my pants when I think of this! I heard it live and almost died.One of the greatest troll pranks pulled ever….. just listening to the news reporter say the names..lmao.
I still piss my pants when I think of this! I heard it live and almost died.
I must not be an ass hole, because my ass-holishness is not listed.Asshole Types - Assholes: A Theory
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old medic eh? Now I know why your humor is the way it is.....
When we hang out at my buddies place up in the mtns, we even can offend his wife (30 yr RN and many years as a flight nurse and EMS coordinator for a big trauma center in Chi town).
So. yeah, we kinda messed up....
I give this book (Jack Hinson's One Man War" by McKenney) to each new crop of Snipers who join Tiger Force (Scout/Sniper team, 1/327IN, 101st Airborne. I have supported this team for 21 years). It disappears each year, but I keep sending the new one. This all took place just a few minutes drive from Ft Cambell, KY. Hinson's Grave stone is nearby in Dover, and there is a museum dedicated to his memory, right nearby. You can trek to the cave.April 1862 - March 1865
65 year old Tennessee farmer with a .45 caliber Kentucky rifle and grief for his murdered sons vs. Union gunboats on the Cumberland River.
Final score:
Tennessee farmer: 40 (official count, as they are all high ranking officers,marked by himself on the stock of his rifle) Total count could be more than 180 and some even estimated to be 300, as enlisted personnel, ship engineers and firemen, and officers' secretarial staff were not spared either.
Union fleet on the Cumberland: 0
I give this book (Jack Hinson's One Man War" by McKenney) to each new crop of Snipers who join Tiger Force (Scout/Sniper team, 1/327IN, 101st Airborne. I have supported this team for 21 years). It disappears each year, but I keep sending the new one. This all took place just a few minutes drive from Ft Cambell, KY. Hinson's Grave stone is nearby in Dover, and there is a museum dedicated to his memory, right nearby. You can trek to the cave.
Hinson was never caught. The gun is owned by a Judge, in another County, nearby.
Oh, and it was .50 caliber. Custom built.
I've got that book,very good read!Yup…. BSC has the gist of it. Read One-Man War by col. Tom McKenney. You will be glad you did! Sirhr
You might want to look in the Vintage section… ;-)I give this book (Jack Hinson's One Man War" by McKenney) to each new crop of Snipers who join Tiger Force (Scout/Sniper team, 1/327IN, 101st Airborne. I have supported this team for 21 years). It disappears each year, but I keep sending the new one. This all took place just a few minutes drive from Ft Cambell, KY. Hinson's Grave stone is nearby in Dover, and there is a museum dedicated to his memory, right nearby. You can trek to the cave.
Hinson was never caught. The gun is owned by a Judge, in another County, nearby.
Oh, and it was .50 caliber. Custom built.
I expect there would be a lot of that, on both sides, if it ever went hot between the Red and Blue.April 1862 - March 1865
65 year old Tennessee farmer with a .45 caliber Kentucky rifle and grief for his murdered sons vs. Union gunboats on the Cumberland River.
Final score:
Tennessee farmer: 40 (official count, as they are all high ranking officers,marked by himself on the stock of his rifle) Total count could be more than 180 and some even estimated to be 300, as enlisted personnel, ship engineers and firemen, and officers' secretarial staff were not spared either.
Union fleet on the Cumberland: 0
I did that to my Captain who was an asshole, but I used garlic oil with a 10ML syringe in his toothpaste. He brushed his teeth constantly and always said “I can’t get the taste of this fucking garlic out of my mouth”.Back when I was a medic I put some paste in my partners toothpaste.
Apparently it tastes bad.
I did that to my Captain who was an asshole, but I used garlic oil with a 10ML syringe in his toothpaste. He brushed his teeth constantly and always said “I can’t get the taste of this fucking garlic out of my mouth”.
When I blow my car-horn, do they get stuck together like dogs? What... corn hole? Never mind, I don't want to know!
Am I on some list for watching that video?
Interesting how ewetoob doesn't need a "warning" for that kind of nonsense...These are the ghost stories the left tells themselves.