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I thought you just were running with the usual joke, then I read the article...
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"No Easy Day" - Book revealing details about Bin Laden Raid (Neptune Spear)
M2 replied to Danger41's topic in Squadron Bar
Here's a brief excerpt to demonstrate the aforementioned writing style... As I said, not badly written and very detailed. Looks to be a hit! (pun intended). Cheers! M2 -
"No Easy Day" - Book revealing details about Bin Laden Raid (Neptune Spear)
M2 replied to Danger41's topic in Squadron Bar
Got a copy of chapters 15 & 16 from a source I cannot disclose, obviously this is just a small portion (16 pages) of the overall book but in them is a very detailed description of the mission once the team got inside the house. The writing is very businesslike, no excessive bravado or chest-thumping as expected. Included were graphics of the three levels of the building. Now, is the information I read a disclosure of classified or sensitive information? Hard to say, but given the level of detail I would say so. No wonder the higher-up are pissed, and someone's ass is definitely going to end up in the fire for this one. But also based on what I've read it appears that it will be a good book and worth the money. Looks like I'll be downloading it on my Kindle this evening. Cheers! M2 -
"No Easy Day" - Book revealing details about Bin Laden Raid (Neptune Spear)
M2 replied to Danger41's topic in Squadron Bar
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Watched The Three Stooges on the flight to Japan and honestly, and it actually wasn't half bad! I didn't have high expectations, but found it entertaining and somewhat true to the original Stooges. Considering all the horrible remakes as of late, this one is worth watching via Netflix or Redbox... As a bonus, there are small roles by Kate Upton (although SofÃa Vergara is hotter and has less of a mustache) and Larry David of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm fame... Cheers! M2
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And this video was loaded up a while back...
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Downloaded Chester Wong's (pen name) first two books for free to my Kindle courtesy of Amazon.com for my trip to Yokota last week... He's a West Point grad Special Forces officer-turned-writer; but it is one of the most entertaining, honest and humble books you will ever read by an Army snake-eater! It's not the superman novel you'd expect (check the byline), this guy actually spends more talking about his failures and shortcomings than anything else . He has a great sense of humor and isn't afraid to tell the truth about his life as a SF officer, warts and all. Highly recommended, I've finished the first and have started on the second, and can't wait for the third edition to come out! More about Wong and his books on his website. Cheers! M2
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Denise Barton Claims Santa Monica Parking Meters Made Her Sick In Lawsuit A woman says Santa Monica's new parking meters are ruining her health because of the wireless signal they emit and she wants $1.7 billion to make up for it...
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OK, there's threads on taking vehicles to Germany and the UK, so unless you're going somewhere else I strongly suggest you find and read them. If you're going to either of the aforementioned countries, than you had better learn quickly how to or your experiences on this forum will get painful really quick. But, since I'm in a generous mood this evening, you are "aloud" to ship a second POV to Europe on your own dime. I did so when we went to Belgium in 2002. It's not cheap, and you have to take into consideration that every major US base in Europe has a "lemon lot" where you're usually able to pick up a good deal on a second vehicle, many times a local specs one. So unless your second car is something you really can't live without, it might be cheaper to sell it and buy a second one over there. Last recommendation, go look up the word "allowed" in a dictionary...
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Or how 69% of the people on this forum probably weren't even alive when the movie was released...
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UPT mulligans. Could catch on...
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Wikipedia to the rescue...
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Driver swerves to avoid moose, hits bear instead
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Wow, tough to believe it's been 30 years... Still one of the best 80s movies ever made! Cheers! M2
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Still, I wouldn't have passed up the opportunity to own/drive a German-spec car. I had two 3-series BMWs while at Ramstein and they were a lot different than their American counterparts. Plus they have cars there that we don't see in the States. Having just been in Heidelberg for a week in May back I am still convinced that a large pick-up isn't the best idea...but it's certainly doable. Cheers! M2
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This next one definitely ... For Masshole...
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Actually, while I haven't shot it yet, the Neos feels far from cheap to me for a $200 .22LR pistol. I did check and it had the firing pin replaced under the Beretta recall, and I've broken it down (kind a weird process with the wheel) but for the most part it feels like a solid and sturdy firearm. I did add some white paint to the front sight, and hopefully I'll get some rounds down it this Saturday; but so far I am happy in my initial impressions of the U22. All I wanted was a range plinker, and this fits the bill perfectly... Cheers! M2
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Ain't nuthing new, back in "the day" we had AFR 30-1 Air Force Standards that came in a handy little pocket-sized version for the troops. I still have one, dated 4 May 1983, that laid down the law on how people were expected to act. Straightforward and to the point, none of this bullshit "culture" crap. I also have a copy of AFP 35-49 Leadership that I carried as a lieutenant and junior captain. It was dated 1 September 1985 and was "a basic guide for the new and for the aspiring Air Force leader." It stated the USAF leadership concept centered around two fundamental elements: The mission and the people (in that order). It was something I would carry and occasionally dig out to read every once and a while. Both would be good for today's young officers. Much more than this "culture" bullshit.
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"Air Force Culture?!?" WTF? What happened to the good old "Customs and Courtesies?!?"
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Yep, big shock, most likely I'll be adding one of these to the collection tomorrow... Anyone have one? I've read they're great plinkers... Cheers! M2
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Hell, I'd be happy if Amazon just carried guns! That'd be cool!
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Not really a 'WTF,' just something to contemplate... Cheers! M2