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Golf 46%  46%  [ 12 ]
Soccer 27%  27%  [ 7 ]
Tennis 23%  23%  [ 6 ]
Cricket 4%  4%  [ 1 ]
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 9:59 pm 
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It's that damn American Pie isn't it?

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Yep.

Damn you Chris Klein!!

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If one even gave a quarter-shit about the contestants i gotta think it's easier on the eyes than golf.

Golf coverage is getting better and more interesting. It's like total action now from the little amount I watch. Used to be a lot more boring but now it's like they catch everything.

Last golf I watched was parts of one round of the US Open in 2008 while sharing a liquid lunch with w_z and hhj ( :( ). Before that it was like the '97 Masters or whenever it was that Tiger was first a big deal. So I guess what I'm saying is I'm not really an expert in golf watching until I google "watching golf". Brb.

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But at least I'm not ignorant about sports, amirite?!

You did vehemently argue that Derek Sanderson Jeter was a first ballot Hall of Famer when some unknown numbskull said that he was not. That was pretty great.

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Damn you Chris Klein!!

This is a good policy.


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Was it an ugly dishonorable discharge for you?

That's marines.

It was a good-looking honorable discharge. Thank you kindly for asking.


:lol: :lol:

My old man was an Army guy. He fought in WWII. 7th Army, 103d Division. First into Germany. Anyway, he rarely talked about any of that shit. But one thing that pissed him off was that Iwo Jima statue. He always said that the Marines were more worried about taking pictures than fighting the war. He told me on several occasions that that statue was bullshit and that it was posed after the fact. I just figured he was a disgruntled old Army man. Then I saw that Clint Eastwood movie and found out he had it pretty much right. He would refer to the Marine dress blues as looking like a "sea-going bellboy". Sometimes I would bust his balls and say, "But Dad, Marines get up an hour earlier!" His reply would be, "They go to bed an hour earlier too. They're afraid of the dark."

I hope this doesn't piss off any Marines we may have here at CSFMB. Semper Fi, fellas! I'm gonna go rub one out for Chesty.

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He always said that the Marines were more worried about taking pictures than fighting the war.

I mean no disrespect to your father or his service, but this has to be one of the craziest things I have ever read on this message board. In the Pacific, the United States Marine Corps fought some of the most insane battles EVER in recorded history, against the most intense opponent imaginable.

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He always said that the Marines were more worried about taking pictures than fighting the war.

I mean no disrespect to your father or his service, but this has to be one of the craziest things I have ever read on this message board. In the Pacific, the United States Marine Corps fought some of the most insane battles EVER in recorded history, against the most intense opponent imaginable.

Yeah true, but they are still part of the Navy.


That's all us Army guys got really. That and we're not dickheads to everybody.

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stoneroses86 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
He always said that the Marines were more worried about taking pictures than fighting the war.

I mean no disrespect to your father or his service, but this has to be one of the craziest things I have ever read on this message board. In the Pacific, the United States Marine Corps fought some of the most insane battles EVER in recorded history, against the most intense opponent imaginable.


Not being around during WWII, I don't have much of an opinion one way or another. But I think my father's viewpoint was probably informed by exactly the kind of thing you just said. The U.S. Army fought all kinds of battles in the Pacific theater. It's not like they weren't there. And I'm pretty sure the fighting in France and Germany was also intense. If someone is trying to kill you, it doesn't much matter what he looks like. From where my dad stood, his outfit kicked Hitler's ass across Europe and after VE Day he was ready to ship out to the Pacific before Truman nuked Japan.

Of course, as a kid I was fascinated by war and the military. And when we played soldier in the backyard, we weren't fighting in Vietnam. That was the horrible shit on TV every night. We were fighting Nazis in Europe like Vic Morrow on Combat. Like I said, my dad never really talked about the war very much. For his generation it was just something everybody did. He wasn't special. He would say, "we all just did what we had to do". I remember asking him if he was scared. And he said there were only two kinds of guys in a war- the scared and the stupid. He was scared. He said the infantryman's most important tool wasn't his carbine. It was his shovel. If he had a choice between keeping the shovel or the M1, he'd pick the shovel every time. Dig it fast and deep.

Anyway, I don't think my old man was alone in his Army enmity toward the Corps. It appears Favre Fan has a little. Maybe the Army instills the rivalry in Basic Training (Don't call it Boot Camp!). But I suspect it has more to do with Marines acting like douchebags. In any case, Marines have a well-earned reputation for the belief that their branch of the military is superior to all others.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
He always said that the Marines were more worried about taking pictures than fighting the war.
I was watching WWII in HD this weekend and they covered this. The story they told was that the first flag was small and designed to be a message that the enemy was no longer there by sending a small team and seeing if they died. They then brought a bigger flag up there that would be more visible a little while later and that is when the picture was taken.

Oh, and IMU, I knew about 15 future Navy officers and Marines in college, and they all graduated from college which in general is shows a level of intelligence.

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It can. It doesn't always.
Which is why I said "in general".

I'll stereotype you however I want. Sorry if you don't think that is fair.

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What an odd list of sports to throw together. Tennis is awesome and a perfectly legitimate sport. Soccer's good too, I just can't watch much of it. Golf sucks. No one cares about cricket because no one knows what the rules even are.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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It can. It doesn't always.
Which is why I said "in general".

I'll stereotype you however I want. Sorry if you don't think that is fair.

Life isn't fair. Something I say a lot.

That's profound.

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Anyway, I don't think my old man was alone in his Army enmity toward the Corps. It appears Favre Fan has a little. Maybe the Army instills the rivalry in Basic Training

It came right after Basic. I did my AIT at Ft Leonardwood, MO. The only thing to do on a Friday night on post is go to this bowling alley/bar there. Unfortunately, whatever genius is in charge over there thought itd be fun to house brand new army/marine guys fresh out of Basic on either side of the building. Before that time I got into 3 fistfights in my life, and got in 4 over those 9 weeks. Those wannabe macho assholes would even try to run combat drills inside the bowling alley.

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For that they need another subcategory. "Really fucking boring sports that I guess can actually be considered real sports"-category.


So it's in there right next to baseball?

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Pretty much every sport is boring as hell at least 75 percent of the time.


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For that they need another subcategory. "Really fucking boring sports that I guess can actually be considered real sports"-category.


So it's in there right next to baseball?

Pretty much. That and 95% of the summer and winter Olympics.

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I did my AIT at Ft Leonardwood, MO. The only thing to do on a Friday night on post is go to this bowling alley/bar there. Unfortunately, whatever genius is in charge over there thought itd be fun to house brand new army/marine guys fresh out of Basic on either side of the building. Before that time I got into 3 fistfights in my life, and got in 4 over those 9 weeks. Those wannabe macho assholes would even try to run combat drills inside the bowling alley.

I got dumped in Waynesville last summer. So not worth the trip.

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