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09-11-10, 07:55 AM #16
Oh my, yes. Was the greatest feeling, 15 minutes after lights. Small slice of peace and relaxation. No swinging dicks fighting for a stall and no chaos, just you and the porcelain goddess.
..unless of course the duty night was your favorite kill hat, he never slept. Always ready to introduce some "good training."
Semper Fi.
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09-11-10, 11:45 AM #17
WANT TO HAVE SOME FUN----------------YOUR FIRST MEAL GO TO THE DI SIDE OF THE CHOW HALL SIT DOWN AND START TALKING T OTHEM LIKE IT IS NOT BOOT CAMP....... . and if you have a dollar or so,,,, tell them you got the tip--put a dollar down and get up and leve like noting happened.....................
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09-11-10, 01:37 PM #18
Boot camp was a bit tough for me. I was physically in shape (300pft) but I screwed up a few times in drill and well yea it goes from there. But looking back now I actually get a good laugh with fellow marines about it.
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09-11-10, 01:45 PM #19
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09-11-10, 02:29 PM #20
I f*cking hated drill with a passion. It's funny how much of it you forget after a little while.
"Change Step..march".....uhhhh what
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09-11-10, 05:52 PM #21
My biggest problem was with the damn column left and rights. Everything else I think I did well on, but those really screwed over the rest of the platoon. Enjoyed drill, just didn't like letting everyone down. Could never get those quite right for some reason. Was glad when final drill was over, he he.
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09-11-10, 06:18 PM #22
oh man I had such a hard time with getting the rifles to stand correctly without collapsing hahah
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09-15-10, 04:04 PM #23
Boot Camp was the funest thing you never want to do again. I'm in MOS school now and al most of us do is talk about the times we had in boot camp and laugh. You'll find that there is no one you've ever known that you want to earn the respect of more than your Drill Instructors. There's no one you don't want to let down more than your fellow recruits. Your no longer worried about how it looks when you fail. You worry about what happens to that recruit next to you because you fail. You'll want to go home just about every day of first phase, and you'll cound down the days after that. Someone said boot is what you make of it and that couldn't be more true. Go in knowing it's going to be the hardest thing you've ever done, and expect each day to be a little bit harder than the last. Keep in mind though that even if it is the hardest thing you've ever done. You CAN and WILL do it! Good luck
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09-15-10, 04:11 PM #24
Lol boot camp war stories...rah
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09-15-10, 06:41 PM #25
"OMG THIS ONE TIME, AT BOOT CAMP..."
(American Pie voice)
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09-15-10, 07:12 PM #26
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09-15-10, 08:13 PM #27
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09-15-10, 08:17 PM #28
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09-15-10, 08:27 PM #29
Looking Back On Boot Camp Now ( 14 Extra Days For Being A Fat Body!! Pcp) I Still Cant Think Of Anything Funny. Just Kidding. I Wouldnt Trade That Experience For Any Other. Went In Weighing Around 210 Came Out At 155!!!.
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09-15-10, 08:58 PM #30
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