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  • matt watt
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    by matt watt » Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:52 pm

    not nice agent. I cancel the invitation and you can kiss my red and white maple leaf tattooed butt.
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  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:53 pm

    matt watt wrote:not nice agent. I cancel the invitation and you can kiss my red and white maple leaf tattooed butt.



    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Man That must've hurt!!! Should've just got a Labatt's Logo...
  • matt watt
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    by matt watt » Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:02 pm

    Not really tattooed,just a figure of speech.
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    BigD
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    by BigD » Wed Feb 21, 2007 1:32 am

    Sorry I didn't get here sooner.....the actual answer is:
    Purple, because ice cream has no bones.

    Thanks for your service and have a safe trip home.
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  • Eric Gurley
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    by Eric Gurley » Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:18 pm

    Rage, Thank you very much for serving my country and I, Once i graduate i plan on Joinin the Marine Corps. once again thanks
  • Rage
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    by Rage » Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:51 pm

    Eric Gurley wrote:Rage, Thank you very much for serving my country and I, Once i graduate i plan on Joinin the Marine Corps. once again thanks


    Good for you Eric. What do you plan on doing in the Marines? There is a wide spectrum of jobs available in the military so try and be clear.

    If you don't mind me giving you a little of advice. When you decide what you want to do, make sure that it leaves your future open to pursue a career after the military. I have some friends in all branches and some of their jobs aren't the best choices for landing a good job after they leave the military. Just to give you an example, I am a Power Production Craftsman.. basically I am a generator mechanic.. certified on most diesel engine... Cat, Cummins, Detroits are just a few. But anyway when I get out, I have the options of working for a generator business, starting my own up or working in a power plant. I have been throwing out some resumes to see what is out there I have had job offers from starting at 50k - 75K a year. There is one thing that you need to be aware of... you will not be making a ton of money.. unless you get a degree and come in as an officer.... pursue that since you still are in school. Anyway, I hope that I haven't bored you, if you have any questions please ask. I will give you the good and bad side of military life.

    Laterz
    Jeremy
  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Thu Feb 22, 2007 4:12 am

    Good advice...
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    DarthBEWD
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    yes

    by DarthBEWD » Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:21 pm

    ~ wrote:Good advice...








    Very good advice. Plan ahead.
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