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Old 04-29-2005, 17:39   #1
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this is becoming a regular thing . . .

Read and heed:

Now would be a good time to delete your post and proceed to start reading the stickies at the top of each forum. Then use the search button. There is a TON of information on "what you just got yourself into" spread out all over this sight.

And if I might add, you're lack of situational awareness is going to bite you on the ass. You should have researched this option before you signed up.

Oh, BTW, Welcome to the board.

And in the words of my good friends here, Have a Very SF day!
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Old 04-29-2005, 17:52   #2
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Are good manners dead?

Is Situational Awareness a lost art?

Do you kids just walk into stranger's houses and start firing off bad questions, demanding answers?

I am sure that if you have completed "America's Army" or a comparable video game, the SFQC will be a breeze.

Read and research before you post again.

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Old 04-29-2005, 18:08   #3
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Probably should have had the answer to that question before you signed the contract, dumbass.

You got 1st Sgt Bobby's email address Sir or will you be speaking to him personally about this one?
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Old 04-29-2005, 18:18   #4
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I hate to be presumptuous with a kid I don't even know, but I seriously doubt that he will get far enough to meet Bobby.

I hope that he gets his stuff together in one bag and proves me wrong.

To paraphrase a favorite movie RSM:

"Those of you who do not know me, are in for a great big F'ing surprise!

And those who do know me are in for an infinitely more horrible time than they'd care to remember."

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