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For those of us heading to OCS soon: how do you feel?

Tom

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Excited about the prospect of mailing each and everyone of you "care packages" at OCS.... so the DIs can mash you.

Warm regards,

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Revenge will be swift and conducted without mercy.
 

MasterBates

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So who wants the perfume soaked panties, and who wants the issues of Playgirl?

Some of y'all are getting them.

The Gay Porn is reserved for Joboy though...
 

CaptainRon

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Masterbates, it's rare for me to laugh at something I read, but that was funny as hell. I lost it when I read that.

Now I've just gotta keep my fingers crossed that you and the rest of the guys don't actually want to ruin our lives.
 

MasterBates

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Lets just say that a certain 2nd Class from my sqaudron that got picked up for OCS got some "interesting" gifts from the AW shop and Pilots...
 

Lawman

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Lets just say that a certain 2nd Class from my sqaudron that got picked up for OCS got some "interesting" gifts from the AW shop and Pilots...

My Uncle (O-4) made sure to deliver my OCS staff the pictures of me when I was 3 wearing cammy shorts and a Marine Shirt and saluting with the wrong hand...... But luckily there were enough F*ck ups in the platoon that they didnt waste time hazing me for it.
 

Lawman

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I went to Marine OCS last June, but I assume the pre-ocs jitters are the same. Up until a few months before, I was in the nervous, have-to-know-everything-about-OCS phase. It actually eased up right before I shipped. At my pre-ship brief, hotel the night before, plane ride there, checking in.....I was not nervous at all. I was wondering why I wasnt getting at least a little bit nervous. It wasnt until checking in and then being yelled at by GySgt Hoge for there being no boxed lunches left and him having to get another crate that I thought - "HOLY SH!T I'M AT OCS". Didnt have time to really think about it from that point on. that cold mystery meat sandwich and nasty granola bar were my last bit of freedom. All in all, is was the most fun that I never want to have again. I would also write down some of the funny stuff that you hear. You'll laugh your ass off later on and be glad you did.

I think the sleep deprevation from having to listen to the people in the next room over F*ck eachothers brains out was probably helping us out in not thinking about going to OCS. I know it didnt feel "real" for me until about 3 days after pickup when we were marching across the parade deck in uniform with packs and rifles. Problem was when I realized I was at OCS was the same time I realized just how long the previous 5 days had taken and just how long the next 10 weeks was gonna be.
 
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