abnhawk wrote:There's only 2 things in this world that smell like fish...and one of them is fish
IEDmagnet wrote:Why is it that I can chase down a crack head at work (twice in one day, don't ask...it wasn't my departments shining moment) and not be sore or even winded? But start teaching a 16 year old and 9 year old soccer and I am hurting in places I forgot I had.
rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain" I bumped into two people. A young girl and a really old guy. The young girl noticed the Ranger shirt and my girls wearing ACU pants and asked if I was military. She then told me she was just back from Afghanistan with the Marines. The old guy was her dad who was in the Marines in Vietnam. He saw the Ranger shirt and asked what class did I go to. I said 5-85, and he immediately responded with 6-76.
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.

rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain"...
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.
Baseplate wrote:rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain" I bumped into two people. A young girl and a really old guy. The young girl noticed the Ranger shirt and my girls wearing ACU pants and asked if I was military. She then told me she was just back from Afghanistan with the Marines. The old guy was her dad who was in the Marines in Vietnam. He saw the Ranger shirt and asked what class did I go to. I said 5-85, and he immediately responded with 6-76.
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.
Somebody has to do it
WAS SHE HOT?
Lunch wrote:rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain"...
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.
That's an odd place to find a Ranger? I would think that "odd" would be if your waiter at a sushi bar was a Ranger...
rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain" I bumped into two people. A young girl and a really old guy. The young girl noticed the Ranger shirt and my girls wearing ACU pants and asked if I was military. She then told me she was just back from Afghanistan with the Marines. The old guy was her dad who was in the Marines in Vietnam. He saw the Ranger shirt and asked what class did I go to. I said 5-85, and he immediately responded with 6-76.
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.
Lunch wrote:rgrokelley wrote:Just did a two day, 14 mile trip on the Appalachian Trail with my three daughters. We went on the Carver's Gap route. When we climbed the largest mountain on that route, "Big Hump Mountain"...
I keep finding Rangers in the oddest places.
That's an odd place to find a Ranger? I would think that "odd" would be if your waiter at a sushi bar was a Ranger...


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