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Originally posted by killa325i View Postgo fuck yourself....just curious, are there any hills at Paris Island? go fuck yourself....no, there are no hills at Paris Island. go fuck yourself.....Mt Motherfucker happens to be in "Hollywood"...oops i meant MCRD San Diego. go fuck yourself......Semper Fidelis
can anyone guess where i went to bootcamp?
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Originally posted by killa325i View Postgo fuck yourself....just curious, are there any hills at Paris Island? go fuck yourself....no, there are no hills at Paris Island. go fuck yourself.....Mt Motherfucker happens to be in "Hollywood"...oops i meant MCRD San Diego. go fuck yourself......Semper Fidelis
can anyone guess where i went to bootcamp?Originally posted by killa325i View Postyup....the mens department
Originally posted by ROLLingKINGi have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.Originally posted by slammin.e28Moral of this story?
If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.
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Originally posted by NG_White30 View Postdude i respect your decision to join the Marines. my dad was a Marine for 20 years, served in Iraq 3 times for a year each time. if you really push yourself you can lose the 100 lbs in 12 weeks, biggest loser status. good luck man, i'll keep you in my prayers.
EDIT: Go to the gym if you can. If you cant then do some research, there are plenty of workouts that don't require weights and really challenge your muscles. Just remember to add variation to your workout so you muscles have new challenges and don't adapt to the same thing.1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.
Originally posted by DEV0 E30You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.
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Accident, I commend you for wanting to serve in the military for our country. If you are needing to trim that weight off before enlisting I would get busy and do it in a healthy manner and while doing so study and get your GED behind you before enlisting as well. Then go serve and learn as much as you can/willing & able to and become that person you are wanting to be...
good luck
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Originally posted by YAN-3 View Postyou made an accident with your user name(get it ;)) , don't make another one.... 4 letters my friend... USAF - my 2 cents.Shoot, move, and communicate...
......Semper Fidelis.....
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well god damn.
never thought you had it in you. but thats amazing to hear mang!!
i have many friends that are or have been a Marine. its a hard lifestyle but it pays mentally, physically and emotionally. this a great life changing decision that you will not regret if you meet that goal.
good luck and Semper Fi
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Originally posted by atomic View PostAccident, I commend you for wanting to serve in the military for our country. If you are needing to trim that weight off before enlisting I would get busy and do it in a healthy manner and while doing so study and get your GED behind you before enlisting as well. Then go serve and learn as much as you can/willing & able to and become that person you are wanting to be...
good luck
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I am definitely taking this at my own pace, and I think I'm making okay progress. I'm down 5lbs from when i weighed myself last in January.
Originally posted by killa325i View Postif he still has to get his GED, i would guess that USAF is probably not the right direction. he is a fat body that dropped out of HS, i think the USMC is exactly what he needs. my $.02
There's a reason the Marines refer to USAF as the Chair Force. Don't get me wrong, I think USAF is just fine, but the discipline and the core roles the Corps instills in their Marines are second to none. I have a huge motivation problem, and I lack discipline. I think the Corps will whip my ass into shape and help me make something of myself, career Marine or not.
Besides, I'd never hear the fucking end of it if I joined anything but the Marines. My grandpa was a Marine, my uncle is a career Marine, and quite a few of my friends are Marines.
Originally posted by E30_fiend View Postwell god damn.
never thought you had it in you. but thats amazing to hear mang!!
i have many friends that are or have been a Marine. its a hard lifestyle but it pays mentally, physically and emotionally. this a great life changing decision that you will not regret if you meet that goal.
good luck and Semper Fi
I'll have to get your address from you before I go to boot so I can have someone to write while I'm at boot camp.
Originally posted by ROLLingKINGi have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.Originally posted by slammin.e28Moral of this story?
If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.
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If I can't get into the Navy's flight school (I may be colorblind) I will be seeing you in the Corps. Take a look at the links I posted for a quick, easy, simple fitness regimen.
Don't run until you get a good bit of the weight off, you can damage your joints with too much weight. I say that objectively, and as kindly as possible. For that matter, avoid any sort of impact aerobics or exercises until you've gotten the weight off.Originally posted by george gravesIf people keep quoting me in their sig, I'm going to burn this motherfucker down.
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