yes, and the little back three legged dog i was also feeding and watering died of a snake bite the same day I had my heart attack down there feeding them.Same dog as you talked about last year?
JW
yes, and the little back three legged dog i was also feeding and watering died of a snake bite the same day I had my heart attack down there feeding them.Same dog as you talked about last year?
JW
Cause there's always room for more !!!
Yo, @Avispa I was "B" Company, Marine Barracks Cubi point '87-'88! Did rifle PT under that A-5 Vigilante and ran that F'n flight line 3 times a week. If we beat the CO up the hill after that run we got early libo. Out of >90 on a company run, only 6 or so beat that SOB. And why did you guys run those A-6 engines all F'n night? Tried dog too, tasted like corned beef, nasty. Never found out what was in the "monkey on a stick" they sold for a nickle outside the main gate, get about 2 bucks worth of those on the way in at 0200... From a fellow rescue dog Devil Dog, Semper Fi!..
I was "station dito" in the Philippines, and as luck would have it i met a lovely young female local female who took a liking to me. (go figure) Well she invited me to her home to meet the family, they went all out on a traditional feast. During the dinner I tried many dishes I liked and some i didn't, later that evening she asked how I liked the meal, everything was great I replied, especially the stew, Ah she says, that was aso (Tagalog) for dog, Damn!
...and yes, my avitar is an A4-E "scooter" of VC-5 Checkertails at NAS Cubi point, Philippines
yes, and the little back three legged dog i was also feeding and watering died of a snake bite the same day I had my heart attack down there feeding them.
GOOD FOR YOU ! Says alot about your character.
Not to derail thread as I too have rescue dogs, and yes I sleep with mine as well. Always have. Anyway we were tasked with guarding some A6s once upon a time. Those familiar with them know they have a donkey Dick on nose. What is a young dumb Marine to do? Why climb on top and straddle it for a photo op of course. No idea where that pix got off to.Yo, @Avispa I was "B" Company, Marine Barracks Cubi point '87-'88! Did rifle PT under that A-5 Vigilante and ran that F'n flight line 3 times a week. If we beat the CO up the hill after that run we got early libo. Out of >90 on a company run, only 6 or so beat that SOB. And why did you guys run those A-6 engines all F'n night? Tried dog too, tasted like corned beef, nasty. Never found out what was in the "monkey on a stick" they sold for a nickle outside the main gate, get about 2 bucks worth of those on the way in at 0200... From a fellow rescue dog Devil Dog, Semper Fi!
Not to derail thread as I too have rescue dogs, and yes I sleep with mine as well. Always have. Anyway we were tasked with guarding some A6s once upon a time. Those familiar with them know they have a donkey Dick on nose. What is a young dumb Marine to do? Why climb on top and straddle it for a photo op of course. No idea where that pix got off to.
2nd Mar Div
Back in 2010 I was able to rescue two dogs from Iraq. Charlie and Bandit.
They were rescued from an Iraqi Border Patrol outpost on the Euphrates River. When my unit, Special Boat Team 22, pulled in to do a meet and greet with them they were throwing a whole litter of pups into the river and watching them drown. Muslims do not view dogs the same way Americans do. There was only two left. Guns were almost drawn and the Iraqis were told to stand down forcefully. The dogs made it back to our compound and were raised with us until we left about 8 months later. They're about 11 years old right now.
It took a lot of effort to get them to the States. My mother is involved in an animal rescue organization called Saving Pets At Risk and if it wasn't for them and SPCA-International we couldn't have raised the money to get the dogs home from Iraq. Since they weren't official Military Working Dogs they could not be brought home on a military flight.
We were tied to SEAL Team 8 and those guys usually get anything they request and they were down for taking them on their flight out but it was a Dept. of Agriculture thing and they were worried about diseases and such from live animals.
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Oh Yea! "feces" river smelled awful going out, never better coming back before curfew. ever eat a balut? I did one once, but i had more "Mojo" in me than a KC-135 could hold!Yo, @Avispa I was "B" Company, Marine Barracks Cubi point '87-'88! Did rifle PT under that A-5 Vigilante and ran that F'n flight line 3 times a week. If we beat the CO up the hill after that run we got early libo. Out of >90 on a company run, only 6 or so beat that SOB. And why did you guys run those A-6 engines all F'n night? Tried dog too, tasted like corned beef, nasty. Never found out what was in the "monkey on a stick" they sold for a nickle outside the main gate, get about 2 bucks worth of those on the way in at 0200... From a fellow rescue dog Devil Dog, Semper Fi!
And that donkey dick was pretty damn high of the ground too!Not to derail thread as I too have rescue dogs, and yes I sleep with mine as well. Always have. Anyway we were tasked with guarding some A6s once upon a time. Those familiar with them know they have a donkey Dick on nose. What is a young dumb Marine to do? Why climb on top and straddle it for a photo op of course. No idea where that pix got off to.
2nd Mar Div
Young dumb Marine? heck I wanted to be a Marine, wasn't good enough, so i went in the Navy and hauled ya'll around on an amphib, LPH-11 New Orleans
If you need help putting that baster on a 10 foot chain in the sun just let me know!!!!!!!!!! We also could put a shock collar on him and all watch from inside a nice air conditioned house and make bets who can get him to jump the highest. I'll bring the beer.Now that the dog is home, maybe time to toss the homeowner a "cocktail" of some sort.
I'm in!If you need help putting that baster on a 10 foot chain in the sun just let me know!!!!!!!!!! We also could put a shock collar on him and all watch from inside a nice air conditioned house and make bets who can get him to jump the highest. I'll bring the beer.
If you need help putting that baster on a 10 foot chain in the sun just let me know!!!!!!!!!! We also could put a shock collar on him and all watch from inside a nice air conditioned house and make bets who can get him to jump the highest. I'll bring the beer.
If you need help putting that baster on a 10 foot chain in the sun just let me know!!!!!!!!!! We also could put a shock collar on him and all watch from inside a nice air conditioned house and make bets who can get him to jump the highest. I'll bring the beer.
The two current goofballs relaxing on the bed, it’s such a tough life.
Cliff Ramsdell
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It was a crazy place in the 60's for sure.I hauled those Grunts around on the Juneau LPD-10 75-77. Did a lot of partying in Subic Bay. Throwing pesos to the cuties on **** River. Could tell more stories. It was a crazy place in the 70s.
OK, way off track here, sorry!!
Okinawa, Banana Show. I'll leave that right there.