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KukriKhan
06-27-2009, 02:13
It was a kinda tough day. Soldier-son broke down on the road from North Carolina to Alaska, and me no way to help, except supportive text messages. Grandson's baby-mamma broke up with her latest live-in boyfriend (who provided monthly money), so I inherited 4 children (7-12) and a weeping 30-year old female for the rest of this week and next.

Then MJ died. I saw what I thought were posts/threads that violated the backroom's "no bash 'til the funeral" rule and tried to bring about order. But failed.

In my frustration, amplified by real-life, I admit I got nasty and overly-critical. I regret that. And apologize for it.

No excuses, I messed up there. Sorry.

That is all.

Thanks for your time. :bow:

Louis VI the Fat
06-27-2009, 03:42
If things carry on like this, soon politeness will set in. What is the .org coming to? :no:


When we discussed following standard protocol, I didn't think you were serious about it. :beam:

Alrighty then, let's have at it.
I too have been impolite! Are you mods sleeping or what? Sheesh. What happened to freedom of expression!!1!??2? I demand mods use this freedom more lavishly and express themselves through warning points!

Have you been bombarding the moderators' inboxes yet with demands for warning points? Doing this for a few weeks changes their mind, I think. Oh, and I've send another PM to all the Backroom mods five minutes ago and still haven't received a reply. Are you ignoring me? If you don't reply within ten minutes to this post, I'll leave this forum. No, wait, I won't in fact and instead I'll stay here and complain for the next three months. I hear that over at the TWC they have a special subforum for posters who are unecessarily unbanned! We need this at the .org!

Adrian II
06-27-2009, 15:45
It was a kinda tough day. Soldier-son broke down on the road from North Carolina to Alaska, and me no way to help, except supportive text messages.That means he's come back safe and sound from Iraq? Hallelujah!

:charge:


Oooooooh.. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMJTycleWrc)
When Johhny comes marching home again
Hurray, hurray!
We'll give him a hearty welcome then
Hurray, hurray!
The men will cheer and the boys will shout
And the ladies they will all come out
And we'll all be gay
When Johnny come marching home

Now what the hell was this post about again? I must be getting old... :inquisitive:

Oh well, f*** it. Who cares when soldier-son comes marching home? :idea2:

Tribesman
06-28-2009, 01:17
Johnny comes marching home adrian?

Now I'm standing on a runway in San Diego
A couple o' Purple Hearts so I move a little slow
ain't nobody here, maybe nobody knows



Oh well, f*** it. Who cares when soldier-son comes marching home?
Decent people care regardless of the issue.
But hey have another Steve Earle instead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7-PM_4aeE4&feature=related

BTW Kukri , you was mild and in no real way out of order.
But it must be considered that by 7am our time (as usual Mill Street barracks were the first , I honestly think the police do nothing but make up jokes on the night shift)I had been sent more than 20 jokes on the subject sent to me plus I had two of my own that I sent on , all were distasteful, but all were funny.
Now in all honesty who is waiting for Gary Glitter to pop his clogs for some great one liners?

KukriKhan
06-28-2009, 01:45
Aw hell... another apology due. Well I guess this is the place for it. :) In my joy, I imagined that I'd updated everyone: young Sergeant Douglas arrived back in the US this past January, having served 25 months in Iraq (minus 1 week, which he used to visit us and marry his sweetie in Vegas).

Having done his Airborne Infantry duty well, the Army begged him to stay. He asked for entry to the Construction Engineer field, and they granted. So now he's been reassigned to Fort Richardson, Alaska (near Anchorage) where he'll build whatever the Army wants - or, alternatively, blow up whatever the Army wants - in Alaska, and (a bit later) in Afghanistan.

Thanks for the song, Adrian II. :bow:

Thanks for the understanding, Louis :bow:

Thanks for the absolution Tribesman. :bow: I've heard a few zingers as well, and will share them after the funeral.

Tribesman
06-28-2009, 02:25
Thanks for the absolution Tribesman.
Absolution? you are like a young kid at confession making up sins , you didn't do nothing out of order.

Hey on the wider thing if it wsn't for stressed out servicemen I wouldn't be able to smoke at Shannon.:beatnik:
Though honestly it is so ****** now that you can't tell the difference between to ones heading to war and the ones heading back, the cycle seems to have reached the point where every plane going either way has lots of people mentally and physicly ****** up.
Scary ****, its a hell of a price to pay for an airside smoking area.
Really, you didn't get this level of screwed upness in GW 1 or the yugoslav crap.
Now its like invasion of the zombies

KukriKhan
06-28-2009, 03:29
Absolution? you are like a young kid at confession making up sins...

Sure, and aren't we all, in the end? I/we don't know if the Paters, and Maria's and Glory Be's fix stuff in the long run (and the fixing doesn't matter much either) - but we (or at least I) hope that the telling of sins to our fellows, and owning up to our words and deeds, makes us better men. Men unafraid of humility, not scared of self-reveal, men secure enough in our manhood that saying (and meaning) "I'm Sorry" is just something we do as a matter of course.. On top of whackin' and hackin' our way through our lives?

Uh-oh... I got preachy there. Sorry. :)
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On the drone-like warrior behavior: yeah, even Sgt Doug agrees. There is not a a way to brief the newbies, tell them what to expect, and how to handle it. In the morning, you break down doors looking for weapons. In the afternoon, you "enjoy" tea with a local Strongman; by 1700 you fire-fight your way back to the FOB, where you can expect chilli-mac at the civilian mess hall, and a cold shower (a good thing).

On behalf of the smoking GI's: you're welcome. :)

Adrian II
06-28-2009, 18:40
Decent people care regardless of the issue.Thanks for the complment. Here, have one on me: you don't kick a good man when he's down, only cowards do that.

Adrian II
06-28-2009, 18:56
As for that marching, it's the most impressive that I know of and that's because it applies to all soldiers and to all soldiers' families, darlings and compatriots. And I'll bloody well post it for someone like KukriKhan if I want to.

Hooahguy
06-28-2009, 22:57
dont feel bad, Kukri. you were right in what you did. making fun of dead people before they are buried is not a good thing to do.