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Posted: 3/8/2015 3:19:48 PM EDT
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He can't be a seebee, I've never seen one that was under 60.
All this time I thought you were going with your great grandfather. |
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He can't be a seebee, I've never seen one that was under 60. All this time I thought you were going with your great grandfather. View Quote Yeah, same thought. Are there any active duty REGNAV Seabees? Every one Ive ever known has been a 50+ year old E-5 reservist wearing skin-tight M85 BDUs so faded they could pass for DCUs. |
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My compliments to you, you take pride in yourself and shine up very nicely. Quite the dish!
Looks like a great night. |
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I am calling BS on the Seabee ball. I didn't see any evadence of a brawl.
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He's smiling in that first pic cause he knows he;s gonna get him some booger
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Quoted: Yeah, same thought. Are there any active duty REGNAV Seabees? Every one Ive ever known has been a 50+ year old E-5 reservist wearing skin-tight M85 BDUs so faded they could pass for DCUs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He can't be a seebee, I've never seen one that was under 60. All this time I thought you were going with your great grandfather. Yeah, same thought. Are there any active duty REGNAV Seabees? Every one Ive ever known has been a 50+ year old E-5 reservist wearing skin-tight M85 BDUs so faded they could pass for DCUs. |
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Good choice. You looked really elegant. Until the mechanical bull.
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You can tell Boman didn't take the pics.
None of them are focused on dat ass. |
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Are you guys in port hueneme? I miss the air shows. You both look awesome. |
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I didn't know Seabees had balls. View Quote You bet they do. I served in the Marine Corps and have the highest regards for the SeaBees. For example, this morning I took my Uncle out to breakfast. He is in his 90s and was in the first wave that landed on Iwo Jima. After 12 days of slugging it out for control of the airfields he took a round. He was evacuated to another island where he and about 30 other marines were parked in a tent in the jungle. The U.S. Army ran the hospital. He and his other "tent mates" did not see a doctor or receive medical attention for two weeks. They were left to fend for themselves; some died. A couple of Seabees came upon them and could not believe what they saw. They went back to their detachment and rounded up help and trucks. When the SeaBees were loading the Marines in the trucks for transport back to their support ship the Army doctor who was a Major tried to stop them. The Seabees gave the Major the option of letting them pass or die. My uncle went on to fight in Korea and Vietnam before retiring He alway speaks highly of Seabees. In all fairness to the Army medical resources were stressed past their limits with the fighting on Iwo Jima. My uncle feels he owes his life to those Seabees for their actions and the resolve to carry it through. |
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outstanding ypu look lovely.the last pic is s SOON meme waiting to happen.
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Wow, you look great!
Great dress too. Arfcom helped pick that? I came in here looking for something in tiger stripes or similar. |
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He can't be a seebee, I've never seen one that was under 60. All this time I thought you were going with your great grandfather. View Quote Why is that? My band took a trip with MWR & hit up a few naval bases a couple yrs ago. I hung out with a few Seabees at a small naval base Crete (the one that has cats roaming everywhere). They threw a killer BBQ, made some outstanding drinks, & played a little Seabee cornhole. They were all 40+, great bunch a guys. Edit: good looking couple! |
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Very nice! I would have taken off the dress to ride the bull though. You wouldn't want to wrinkle it
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That was the one I liked that I thought was fitting for the occasion. Very nice. Glad you had a good time.
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