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« Reply #75 on: November 07, 2005, 10:43:53 AM »
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« Reply #76 on: November 07, 2005, 10:44:52 AM »
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i better get "IN" on this while i can after that excellet read above.


And Mr black gaping brown eye Farttwinkle.   Keep you opinions to your self, you have shown your ignorance in more ways than one.:huh


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« Reply #77 on: November 07, 2005, 10:48:15 AM »
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I know it is an unexpected thing to say to someone (even to a person I hardly know or quite understand, other than the fact you are wack and I'm tired and in pain), but I really want to love you down and give you a bay area bear-hug.


Actually, I take that back. I want to **** you raw dog in the bellybutton and press your quivering frame against my manly chest. I want to whisper sweet nothings in your ear and listen to you sob and cry about how my **** is so big and thorny....
then, and only then, would I snap your spinal column like a ****ing twig and dispose of your rag doll cadavre at the bottom of a river, pinned down by adequately sized weights and chains.


See what masterbating can do to your mind.
See a Dr please.

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« Reply #78 on: November 07, 2005, 12:06:32 PM »
I see how this has gone from a Movie discussion to a battle over the legitimacy of the Wars in the Gulf to a general bashing of individuals and finally back to the movie.  Interesting.

Just wanted to offer my two cents to BlueJ1.

I salute your desire to make sacrifices and join the war effort.  It is a rare and honorable trait.  As we near the 11th of November I become reflective and want to offer some advice:

Always remember that you volunteered once by joining.  You do not have to volunteer any more than that.  Just wearing the uniform shows you are willing to stand up and defend liberty.  If you were meant to be in the war it will come and find you.  Do not seek it out.

Always remeber to keep you mind clear.  We have an advantage in that we are seekers of knowledge and truth.  Know your enemy, know his weakness and exlpoit them to your advantage.

Be a leader and a follower.  Offer advice when time allows but execute with all fierceness and determination when the order to "go" is given.  

You do not have to win the war yourself.  You are part of a team that stretches from your location all the back home and you need only do your part.  You are part of a team.

Make sure all personal affairs are in order including the paying of bills and sharing of information.  Make sure all loved ones know how to use e-mail and can check it daily (cell phones only work it the towers are standing).

If you seek glory and fame you will find a casket.  If this is what you seek move to Hollywood and become an actor.  Be a professional and remember that no medal is bulletproof.

The media is a joke and only depicts the images that bring ratings.  Many times soldiers are appreciated for their efforts without the camera rolling.  We are there to help and we are.

Remember,
No one ever won a war by dying for his country . You win the war by getting the slob on the other side to do it USMC NCO


Let us know how things are going.

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« Reply #79 on: November 07, 2005, 01:44:43 PM »
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Thankyou kindly sir.

About the movie. Im taking girlfriend to see it on thursday.
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« Reply #80 on: June 08, 2006, 03:06:17 AM »
Movies released in America tend to be released here in Britain some months later, which is why my post comes some months after the previous one. ^ That might be changing, what with the availability of DVDs through eBay and the like, but whatever: I saw this movie last night on a rented DVD. I thought it was very good and would watch it again. :aok It was well directed with a good screenplay, and the pace was about right. One thing though: My ear is not attuned to some of the non-standard English used in military dialogue, especially when they're doing all that "Sir yes sir! Sir no sir!" shouting with the drill sergeant. I have never done military service, preferring instead a life in which I could set my own schedule and wear the clothes of my own choosing. In my dealings with other people, communication whether with someone on the phone or sitting a few feet away would be made in a normal spoken voice. I don't think all this military style shouting aids communication, and even has the opposite effect. Why shout at the top of one's lungs to convey a message to someone standing 2ft away?  Indeed, after the first 6 minutes of the movie, I decided to restart it from the beginning, with the subtitles turned on. I'm glad I did, because the first time round I missed Swofford's reply to the drill sergeant when asked  why he was there: "Sir, I got lost on the way to college, sir." :rofl

I was interested to note the disclaimer, shown in the prologue, that the opinions expressed during interviews shown in the movie did not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Universal Pictures International or its affiliates. Later on I could see why, with one young man saying that the war was about "defending the freedom of America". I don't think that's what Gulf War 1/Desert Storm was about. Oh wait, a big part of the mission was to secure the oil wells. Maybe he was right.

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« Reply #81 on: June 08, 2006, 03:17:24 AM »
Seen it last week. Surprisingly good one and really different of what i extected (what makes it even better :) )