
-James
I've been spending the last two months learning how to become a sailor, or as our Marine friend would say, on vacation.The process certainly wasn't easy, but not terribly difficult either. -James
Is the food cooked in oil?There are several excellent places to eat in Gulf Shores.
Is the food cooked in oil?There are several excellent places to eat in Gulf Shores.
Sorry, couldn't help but ask...8-)
Before or after pulled out of the Gulf...Is the food cooked in oil?There are several excellent places to eat in Gulf Shores.
Sorry, couldn't help but ask...8-)
Depends on whether you order your shrimp fried.
While you are in Pensacola be sure to hit up Orange Beach (my in laws have a condo there) and Gulf Shores. Plenty of hot women there who would love a Marine but would settle for a sailor.
Also there's plenty of rape, muggings and all the other crap that dirtbags do to prey on navy service members.
Boot camp was a joke, aside from battlestations/ARFEPS (or whatever the USN calls it now). but I've heard they don't even curse at the recruits anymore? Sad if true. I left boot camp in late September of '97.
Regarding you all being weird, I was in the smoke pit today and a Marine came up and asked me and another sailor if we had ever been to Canada. I said "Yeah, why?" and he just laughed and walked away. Is that some sort of inside joke, or should I be offended?
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