dodge said:Just remember: they may yell a lot, but they can't kill you.
And the voluptiousness of the hookers really depends on the port.
I learned a new word today.
dodge said:Just remember: they may yell a lot, but they can't kill you.
And the voluptiousness of the hookers really depends on the port.
Fly Navy said:Remember, when the going gets tough, the tough go to hookers and blow.
Oh, they can kill you. But they can't eat you.dodge said:Just remember: they may yell a lot, but they can't kill you.
Thisguy said:Guys who can do it on a crappy Midshipmen stipend are even tougher.
Boom Boom said:Should have went ROTC... You can never get back lost tail :devil_125 Or booze... :icon_zbee Or Fun... :graduate_
Rebel652 said:You mean that there's no time to make up for it in Pensacola ???
You can never make up for lost time.
goosegagnon2 said:OMG yes you can....
you just have to be good...
I'm talking the "James Bond, bang-a-girl every movie" type of good
We lost a lot of good men plebe yearAllAmerican75 said:Dan, in case you're reading this. Remember, don't piss off the prior-enlisted upperclassman, who sees himself in you, and then proceeds to show you tough love by punishing you extra every time you mess-up.
Oh, and remember to stay away from the hotty upperclass(wo)men who have a thing for the bad boy Plebes, and who then give you a break because of the sexual tension that the bad acting alludes to.
And if all else fails, remember what that documentary Annapolis taught you.
Best of luck, buddy.
I sure am glad I didn't go see that crappy movie Annapolis.
Tom said:Sadly, I had not heard how terrible Annapolis before I saw it. Terrible, completey terrible. The entire movie shows him in class or studying for about 2 minutes, the rest is done with boxing with his hot upperclasswoman buddy and an officer. Oh yeah, he loses the boxing match too in the end.
Dan,DanMav1156 said:Dear Airwarriors,
Just a final thanks for the past couple years of advice, humor, politics, and what-have you. Best of luck to you all, and hopefully I'll find a couple seconds here or there throughout the year to stop by again. Class of 2010's I-Day is June 28th, and I'm leaving Monday morning.
Again, I can't thank you all enough for the amount of information I have absorbed from you about being a Naval Officer and the life of Naval Aviators and Flight Officers. Thank you. Best wishes to all of you.
-Dan