When I was in the army, I had a first seargent say that he was tired of hearing people complain about the new army; there's just the army. There was no such thing as the old army. I know this isn't true, there really is an old army and a new army. When I was in basic, you couldn't get beat up anymore but you could damn sure still get smoked, then when I was on permanent duty I met a private who said they had stress cards, that they could use for a 'time-out'! Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? What I want to know is, when and how did the change occur? Is it going back, I hope?
2007-12-02
14:50:29
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