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The war in Afghanistan: 15 years with no end in sight [W:116] [W:170]

Re: The war in Afghanistan: 15 years with no end in sight [W:116]

Cool, good luck in the corp, I hear basic training is rough. Some guys fly through it. I'd be hitting the weights and running a lot if I were you.

Thank you.

I've been doing PT at the local recruiting station and have been working out on my own at my school's gym. It's hard work but it's good.

And yeah, from what I've heard, basic sounds like it's going to be very rough.
 
Re: The war in Afghanistan: 15 years with no end in sight [W:116]

Thank you.

I've been doing PT at the local recruiting station and have been working out on my own at my school's gym. It's hard work but it's good.

And yeah, from what I've heard, basic sounds like it's going to be very rough.

Chicks dig Marines. Remember that when you're doing all those pushups and the DL is in your face.
 
Re: The war in Afghanistan: 15 years with no end in sight [W:116]

What did that have to do with my two questions?

It put your earlier post into perspective.
 
Re: The war in Afghanistan: 15 years with no end in sight [W:116]

Way to sheet on a veteran. Did you serve at all or you all talk?

Did you see his dozens of posts where he says how much he hated his military experience? Seemed like that had something to do with his issues.
 
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