I see lots of people walking down the sidewalks, riding bikes and driving in cars with masks and rubber gloves on.
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I see lots of people walking down the sidewalks, riding bikes and driving in cars with masks and rubber gloves on.
Justin Trudeau went hog wild banning firearms and firearms businesses. In his infinite stupidity, the dumb ass managed to ban the company my brother started with his buddies, Black Rifle Coffee. You can't make this up.
https://twitter.com/blckriflecoffee/...08851435929601
Its interesting that multiple countries can be locked down, but smoking cant be banned while it kills far more people.
Thanks you Charlo!
Yea, I got the boot-camp-phone call. DI's barking in the background. Son sounded chipper; probably elated to be released from hotel-prison into fresh air. He said he'd write in a few weeks, but somehow his recruiter (and thus we) got his address early in his first week at MCRD.
There is risk that family won't be allowed at the graduation. But the recruiter said he'd have some hours of liberty at least that evening, so we're going regardless. At a minimum, dinner together.
Parris Island strikes fear into my heart. I hear it's a particularly forbidding place for Marine OCS candidates.
Your son sounds like a potential "lifer". Probably a measured day-by-day approach that turned into a decade.
Just went to York Barbell’s site to see if they were selling plates/barbells yet. They’re not. Decided to check PA lockdown restrictions... Which were just extended until June 4th in many counties... York County included. Went to their COVID tracking site. York County has had a whopping 13 deaths and 743 cases thus far. The emergency rooms must be overflowing....
Seig Heil, Pennsylvania...
Why does it strike fear into your heart? Is there something particularly sinister about the training that other areas of the armed forces are not privy to? They stuff people in 2'x2' boxes up on the survival side of Fairchild AFB while rocking some insane screaming/torture music.
I always support the troops, but the comment you made above, that a training camp 'strikes fear into your heart'. That's the reason it was so easy for everyone to give up their rights.
On the Medina side of Lakeland AFB the cadre regularly drown their PJ troops to the point of passing out. They beat them up while doing this. You loose teeth, you get black eyes, and you don't get to sleep. This is part of what joining the military is about. But I guess when Parris island is more then enough to strike fear into ones heart, one don't worry about the other stuff the military troops go through, like actual battle when they're deployed. Lackland's Medina Annex home to some of most intense mental, physical training in military | WOAI