I know...
nice day today
I know...
nice day today
I say in a very cheerful tone,"Nice day today" and they always answer"Is it"
English don't complain about the weather, yes it is variable but they can't change it. The reason they start a conversation about the weather with strangers is because it is a benign topic. Same when one goes to a barber in NY and they say "What about them Yankies/Mets?"
Only difference is that the English won't "Have a nice day" you at every opportunity.
Better to think inside the pub, than outside the box?
I apologize if any offence was caused. unless it was intended.
You people, you think I know feck nothing; I tell you: I know feck all
Those who cannot change their mind, cannot change anything.
People who find out you're a veteran and say "Thanks for your service". They're like fucking parrots. Mindless sheeple. Why don't they say what they mean? "Thanks for being dumb/unlucky/poor enough to go so I didn't have to."
War vets that realize I'm being blase when I thank them for their service, bastards they are!!!
..being shown around a property and having the sales person tell you the obvious.....& this is the kitchen....& this is the bathroom....urgh
Germaine Greer,old Australian Dingo,talking on radio about International womens day. Professor of utter crap,and we pay for it.Blams all of lifes ills on the Male.Send her back to the outback.
Originally Posted by wasabi
there,s not enough room in the outback for that fucking thing!
Not enough hungry dingoes.
Patent examiners who just don't get it.
Most of the troops in Vietnam never saw enough action to kill babies
Enlisted for Airborne/Infantry in September 1967. Colonel Hackworth was a soldier's soldier - unconventional, and a miracle he made it as far as Colonel. Many of my close friends served with him over the years. The type of soldier who will never be seen again in our politically correct military. The type you lock in a cell during peacetime, and release in time of war.
Last edited by Davis Knowlton; 09-03-2013 at 07:02 PM.
Thanks, his (very well written) book reads like a Boys Own Adventure and of course, is very counter culture. Nice to have a contemporary view.
^Hackworth is to Army Rangers as Chesty Puller is to Marines.
^ but he left under a danger cloud and according to him, death threats and in fact assassination attempts which he attributed to army command.?
Grenade with the pin pulled under his jeep,seat after his last interview at MACV headquarters... ( I last read the book 20 years ago say may be wrong)
He was always quite dramatic........
Just booked a ticket National Express Brighton East Sussex to London Heathrow for the grand sum of £5 reckon that's about 210 baht.
Blimey that's to bloody cheap i offered to pay more but no can do.
Wheel chair frames lined with grease and fluff. Can't the lazy owners spend some time cleaning their own wheel chairs,as they have been sitting on their arses all day.
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