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04-07-08, 09:05 PM #1
I need help to help my best friend, a poolee
Hey Marines,
I did a search, but I didn't find what I needed. If there are any Marines out there who went to PCP or have heard any stories, please write them. My best friend is a poolee who I can't seem to motivate even with the threat of PCP and DI's ragging his ass. He can't do a lousy pullup and I know his crunches and run time can't be that good. Let's get him motivated. I've begged and pleaded to get him to work out and he thinks his girlfriend and parties are more important. I realize its ultimately up to him, but I think maybe some good stories might do it. Thanks Marines and sorry for the long wind...as Davy Crockett would say it, lets head down to the tavern to wet our whistle with a little swallow of "mountain dew"
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04-07-08, 09:57 PM #2
Or anything else you ladies and gents might feel would be motivating. I really don't want him to go through PCP. He's a 92 dayer and needs to get back for school too.
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04-07-08, 10:44 PM #3
I reckon the stark reality of separation from your playmates gets quite personal and hits like a ton of bricks when said recruit is singled out, tagged and discriminated against as being an inferior non-hacking obese fat body who has been extracted from the unit he got off the bus with.
I was shy of going UNQ at the rifle range by 1 or 2 points because i left my goggles at the squadbay on qual day. The black at the 500 meter line was an absolute blur. The thought of being held back even one week made me shiver
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04-10-08, 05:26 PM #4
recycleable
WE had a guy who couldn't or wouldn't swim or shape up in other areas as well. On Graduation day we saw him in the chow line with a brand new platoon, they were dressed in grey sweatshirts and were obvioulsy still in the cae of the receiving DI's. To me that meant he was starting over....It still gives me a chill to think about it. I hope he survived, literally.
Maybe a Marine with more knowledge on this subject can tell you if your buddy's need to get back for school will matter. I suspect he will not make it back on time for school.
I say let him go and suffer, most guys shape up pretty quick.
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04-10-08, 05:45 PM #5Originally Posted by RYDERKUR
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04-10-08, 05:52 PM #6
Tell this kid not to waste his time. It is all about attitude and determination. If he does not have it now he will fail and waste time, energy and money.
Stay home...this is real life now and is no game to play with. Sounds like he needs time to get his mind in the game and then......if he wishes to accept the challenge then go for it.
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04-10-08, 06:43 PM #7
Thanks, Gents, I have to say, I'm to the point now where I think also, it's ultimately going to be up to him. I've done all I could. I appreciate the time you took to respond.
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04-10-08, 07:17 PM #8
self motivators need apply.
Play now and pay later. Time for a reality check.
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