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    two young studs.

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    http://farm1.static.flickr.com/110/2...g?v=1208010860
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    who overnight turned into two old fa*ts...go figger1
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    me inspecting mike fulkerson'sr m14 at quantico in 1968 and at a 40 year reunion 40 years later (duh!)
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    I had a little time on my hands and thought I'd play with the color on your pic. Enjoy...

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    thanks!

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    Those Marines have there hands in there pockets. They would have killed us if they ever seen us do that. You would have spent a good hour in the sand pit for that. How I like to reminisce.

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    we didn't know any better we were all 2nt lts. ask any jarhead and he'll tell you the only thing dumber than a marine 2nd lt is two marine 2nd lts.
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    OK goo I'll let you off the hook this time. Dumb 2nd Lieutenant now that is funny.

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    Dumb 2nd LT is an oxymoron where I come from.

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    So, which picture was taken 40 years ago???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    I had a little time on my hands and thought I'd play with the color on your pic. Enjoy...

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    Youre Lucky Goo

    If my DI had seen the barrel of your rifle at that angle you would have got your you know what kicked. I had a guy in my platoon get his nose broke (of course he fell down) for letting the barrel get below the top of his head. You officer types sure got by with some stuff, but thanks for posting.

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