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Re: About Texas

Postby H » Tue May 26, 2009 5:21 am

I wore the hat on a bet and I won the bet. Found out afterwards that my best friend had been going around telling everyone I was mentally unstable...the $hit......lmao
He was born and raised in White River Junction Vermont...

Aah, Vermont... if you been that side of the Connecticut, you'd been fortunate he didn't tell them you were an unstable New Yorker or you may have had the whole hat blown away. With your choice in best friends, you may have almost felt at home in 'nam -- or, it seems, 'nam lowered your perspective of friendship.
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Re: About Texas

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 26, 2009 6:16 am

...I'm just trying to think of some God-awful place in Great Britain I wouldn't want to be in... >:(....

...and do you know what?... ::)...!

I cant think of one!... :)...!

Places are only spoilt by some of the annoying Folks who live there..(...and probably some of their daft accents!)... ;)... ;D...!

I've no doubt, its the same, the World over... ;)...!

The World is a wonderful place.....spoilt only by "People"!... ;D...!

Paul...G-BPLF...amongst the Cows and Sheep in rural Herefordshire*... 8-)...!

* who never argue with me and talk in funny accents!...;)..

Blimey!....just "Me", and the "Management"... ;D....>>>

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Re: About Texas

Postby lunitic_8 » Tue May 26, 2009 6:37 pm

Texas is a huge desert.


Actually we have everything from desert, to prairie land, to forests, to rivers & lakes, to coast lines, to hill & mountains.


Texas has two industries: cattle and oil.


Don't forget about NASA and all the aeronautical industries.


There are three modes of transportation in Texas: horses, pickup trucks (with gun racks) and stretch limos with cow's horns on the front.


A typical stereotype response. We have all the same things the rest of the country has.


There are two kinds of music in Texas: country and western.


It's called H-town for a reason. Rap/R&B is a biggie there, plus ever heard of ZZ Top? Guess what, from Texas too. Many other popular rock bands from Texas as well. A simple Google search will show you this.


There are two things to drink in Texas: bourbon with branch water and Lone Star beer.


How about Shiner Bock? Probably one of the best beers ever made, right here in Texas!


There is one thing to eat in Texas: BBQ.


This is probably the best thing to eat here for sure!
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Re: About Texas

Postby lunitic_8 » Tue May 26, 2009 6:39 pm

[quote]Welcome to Simv forums Tex, and don't forget that Houston was the heart surgery capital of the world at one time! Huge advances in surgery have been made there.
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Re: About Texas

Postby skoker » Tue May 26, 2009 7:09 pm

[quote][quote]Welcome to Simv forums Tex, and don't forget that Houston was the heart surgery capital of the world at one time! Huge advances in surgery have been made there.
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Re: About Texas

Postby Steve M » Tue May 26, 2009 7:36 pm

[quote][quote][quote]Welcome to Simv forums Tex, and don't forget that Houston was the heart surgery capital of the world at one time! Huge advances in surgery have been made there.
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Re: About Texas

Postby lunitic_8 » Tue May 26, 2009 8:58 pm

[quote][quote][quote]Welcome to Simv forums Tex, and don't forget that Houston was the heart surgery capital of the world at one time! Huge advances in surgery have been made there.
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Re: About Texas

Postby BigTruck » Wed May 27, 2009 1:41 pm

According to Drill Instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, what two things come from Texas...? ;D



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Re: About Texas

Postby Romulus111VADT » Wed May 27, 2009 2:44 pm

According to Drill Instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, what two things come from Texas...? ;D



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Re: About Texas

Postby BFMF » Thu May 28, 2009 7:06 pm

According to Drill Instructor, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, what two things come from Texas...? ;D



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Re: About Texas

Postby Travis » Thu May 28, 2009 10:06 pm

Disappointed?  Wouldn't that be "relieved"? ;)

Or perhaps you LIKE the punishment . . . :o
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Re: About Texas

Postby BigTruck » Thu May 28, 2009 10:13 pm

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Re: About Texas

Postby BFMF » Thu May 28, 2009 10:56 pm

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Re: About Texas

Postby H » Sun May 31, 2009 1:52 pm

Just about everyone on their way to boot camp watches that movie, gets the begeezuz scared out of them by the drill instructor, shows up to boot camp about to wet their pants, only to realize it's not QUITE as bad as it was in the 60's, then they feel cheated out of not getting their butt kicked by a DI and all they can brag about is getting screamed at 24/7.
I missed the 60s but still made it in well ahead of you; The Air Force, however, was expected to be more lax but our TIs (TI =DI) still had a problem with the volume control; maybe that's why I have a difficult time hearing someone speak when I'm not looking at them yet I can hear a twig snap in the distance (not that it was particularly useful while being stalked by a bear this week; overcast and no moon, I didn't even know whose gleaming beady eyes I stopped to stare down; if he'd decided to take on my challenge I doubt my little penknife would have helped the situation and I doubt I'd be typing this out now).

The Drill Sergeants aren't even supposed to call the kids names anymore! I mean, they churched it up a little compared to Full Metal Jacket when I went in, but they still came up with a lot of creative stuff to call us. But when you see kids graduating Basic Training, and they're still undisciplined whimps, I can't help but feel disappointed with the whole system.
Even in my Air Force basic we were given new, highly descriptive names... the WAFs got it even worse. :-X
However, it seems the military standards are starting to mirror the general society attitudes, whereas, self-respect is being confused with disrespect -- maybe you (we) should replace that disappointed with disturbed, if not perturbed.

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Re: About Texas

Postby Steve M » Sun May 31, 2009 2:48 pm

Just about everyone on their way to boot camp watches that movie, gets the begeezuz scared out of them by the drill instructor, shows up to boot camp about to wet their pants, only to realize it's not QUITE as bad as it was in the 60's, then they feel cheated out of not getting their butt kicked by a DI and all they can brag about is getting screamed at 24/7.
I missed the 60s but still made it in well ahead of you; The Air Force, however, was expected to be more lax but our TIs (TI =DI) still had a problem with the volume control; maybe that's why I have a difficult time hearing someone speak when I'm not looking at them yet I can hear a twig snap in the distance (not that it was particularly useful while being stalked by a bear this week; overcast and no moon, I didn't even know whose gleaming beady eyes I stopped to stare down; if he'd decided to take on my challenge I doubt my little penknife would have helped the situation and I doubt I'd be typing this out now).

The Drill Sergeants aren't even supposed to call the kids names anymore! I mean, they churched it up a little compared to Full Metal Jacket when I went in, but they still came up with a lot of creative stuff to call us. But when you see kids graduating Basic Training, and they're still undisciplined whimps, I can't help but feel disappointed with the whole system.
Even in my Air Force basic we were given new, highly descriptive names... the WAFs got it even worse. :-X
However, it seems the military standards are starting to mirror the general society attitudes, whereas, self-respect is being confused with disrespect -- maybe you (we) should replace that disappointed with disturbed, if not perturbed.

:-/


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I had enlisted, I think it was fall of 1975, just before congress started poking thier nose into recruit training. During boot I got stress fractures in both heels, I was afraid to to complain about it to my drill instructor because I would delay my graduation from boot. But it became obvious to him that I was unable to put my heels down properly during practice for drill competition. Busted! He stuck his nose in my face and started screaming at me, calling me every name in the book. He said I was marching like a ruptured 3 legged Wombat!
This is where my original screen name on Sim forums came from.
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