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Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:14 pm

Truer words were never spoken Ryan! Laughing I'd also like to add that once you've decided to commit yourself to one aircraft...be sure to test fly it as many times as possible to make sure you'll be satisfied with its performance and endurance. Laughing Are we still talking about airplanes???


Yeah it is great to get in plenty of touch and gos so you can get a real feel for how she lands because everyone knows as soon as park she will X out her runways.

Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:18 pm

I bet this doll was mighty popular in her unit..especially when she was dressed like this. I have a feeling the accident rate probably went through the roof...those are two very big safety hazards! :shock:

John
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Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:28 pm

rwdfresno wrote:
Truer words were never spoken Ryan! Laughing I'd also like to add that once you've decided to commit yourself to one aircraft...be sure to test fly it as many times as possible to make sure you'll be satisfied with its performance and endurance. Laughing Are we still talking about airplanes???


Yeah it is great to get in plenty of touch and gos so you can get a real feel for how she lands because everyone knows as soon as park she will X out her runways.


Ummm... I never really had that problem with my airplane. With proper maintenance and paying close attention to the intake the runway never seems to close. :tonqe:

John

Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:15 pm

Im guessing in the first pic she is a model on a USO tour? I would hardly dought the base CO would allow his officers to wear anything but regulation uniforms.

Nathan(the serious). :roll:

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Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:19 pm

Im guessing in the first pic she is a model on a USO tour? I would hardly dought the base CO would allow his officers to wear anything but regulation uniforms.

Wrongo and she's not a officer ie EM (EP?).

Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:57 pm

I would hardly dought the base CO would allow his officers to wear anything but regulation uniforms.


Awe come on she has a great gig line! Probably got gigged out for being out of uniform. :roll:

Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:55 pm

So What's yer Point! Nice Jugs are Nice Jugs, Don't matter the Brand! :shock: 8) :wink:

Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:28 pm

If I remember right, she was either Guard or Reserve and it was back during Desert Shield, or shortly after Desert Storm started. There ARE more pics.

Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:35 pm

Last year in Germany , there was a disciplinary action taken on several members of a U.S.Army battalion, because they had had a Keg party organized by some staff NCO's. At the party, they had a wet t-shirt contest with several enlisted women participating. The winner was a 20 year old PFC that went around the rest of the night topless!
She was actually kicked out of the Army for that, and others reduced in rank. Never in my wildest fantasy did I even think of something like that when I served. Can't imagine why a woman serving in the military would want to invite more sexual harassment from her co-workers.

Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:10 am

Who's going to be brave enough to post a thread entitled NICE BEAVER?!!! :shock:

Rgds Cking

Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:07 am

Im surprised no ones mentioned playing with their joysticks yet! :roll:

Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:23 pm

Wow, How times have changed. In the '70s we used to have strippers in the NCO club on base, if there were no strip clubs in the adjacent town. We didn't seem to have problems. We didn't seem to have any "ones" either.

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Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:52 pm

At least she's not wearing a codpiece.
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:04 pm

FG1D Pilot wrote:Wow, How times have changed. In the '70s we used to have strippers in the NCO club on base, if there were no strip clubs in the adjacent town. We didn't seem to have problems. We didn't seem to have any "ones" either.


You're right...times have definately changed. If memory serves me correct I believe strip clubs at the enlisted mens club on all Army installations were banned in 1989. I went through basic at Ft. benning, GA in 1988 and remember hitting that one just before they stopped. :roll:

Hey Jack...any more pictures of this little hottie or others tucked away under your matress? :lol: Remember what your mother said when you were a kid..."always share with others". :wink:

John

Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:16 pm

marine air wrote:Last year in Germany , there was a disciplinary action taken on several members of a U.S.Army battalion, because they had had a Keg party organized by some staff NCO's. At the party, they had a wet t-shirt contest with several enlisted women participating. The winner was a 20 year old PFC that went around the rest of the night topless!
She was actually kicked out of the Army for that, and others reduced in rank. Never in my wildest fantasy did I even think of something like that when I served. Can't imagine why a woman serving in the military would want to invite more sexual harassment from her co-workers.



This kind of stuff happens a lot more often than people think...especially on deployments. I was never in a mixed-gender unit but some of the stories I've heard, from buddies of mine that were in these units, were pretty graphic. During the Gulf War it was not uncommon for some female soldiers to return with a couple thousand $'s in their pocket from (ahemmm) doing side jobs...if you know what I mean. :roll:

John
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