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Curious Cdn

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Yeah, that insult don't work as well now that some kids can respond "Damn right she does. She's a sergeant-major in the Fourth Division."
Good on her, I says.

I do remember another good insult like that, thought, meant to be spoken in a Bronx accent:
"Ahhhh, ya mudda wears corrective bloomahs!"
 

Curious Cdn

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But YOUR army boats are OK, right?
;)
I'm sure a diploma in gunnery is very handy down at the cardboard box factory.
My "Army boots" were black Biltrites that I had to keep shiny, shiny... something that I was never terrifically good at, as I recall.

Gunnery?
Machinery, more like.
 

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My "Army boots" were black Biltrites that I had to keep shiny, shiny... something that I was never terrifically good at, as I recall.
Gunnery?
Machinery, more like.

You probably peeled potatoes and mopped hallways. Top secret work so you dont have to tell anyone
 

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On the upside, he raised his right hand and took his chances. How about you? What did you do that gives you the right to disparage Curious's service?
There is nothing noble about joining the Canadian forces . I never heard of anyone thanking vets for their service prior to the Gulf war . sh-t 50 years ago it was common practice to spit on returning soldiers and call them baby killers .
 

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There is nothing noble about joining the Canadian forces . I never heard of anyone thanking vets for their service prior to the Gulf war . sh-t 50 years ago it was common practice to spit on returning soldiers and call them baby killers .
It wasn't around here or in this part of the country. I went all over in a uniform at the end of the Vietnam era and no one say a single insulting word about it, to me.

Not even once.

That tells me about the sort of asshole-of-the-world place that you come from, pigs.

No wonder you troll everybody. You weren't raised very well.
 

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What did you do that gives you the right to disparage Curious's service?

You missed the point, it flew right over your head.

I asked him to apologize for the way he characterized Canadian Militia. He refused. So I brought up the potato peeling and floor mopping.

Curious said much worse things than potato peeler or floor mopper about the Canadian Militia.

Interesting that you were the one to be the little tea pot. I didn't expect that at all.
 

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You missed the point, it flew right over your head.
I asked him to apologize for the way he characterized Canadian Militia. He refused. So I brought up the potato peeling and floor mopping.
Curious said much worse things than potato peeler or floor mopper about the Canadian Militia.
Interesting that you were the one to be the little tea pot. I didn't expect that at all.
I didn't miss your point at all. The Canadian Militia isn't a man.

I'll toss you in the bin with JLM and pgs. It takes a particularly low form of coward to disparage another man's service when said coward never had the balls to get stuck in.
 

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We know you feel that way. It's characteristic of cowards.
No , we don’t and haven’t had a large military in my life . When your combined forces can Marshall less than 10,000 active members there aren’t a lot of employment opportunities. They don’t want nor can they take everybody . And of course you add in preferential hiring and that lessons availability for us old stock Canadians .
 

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It wasn't around here or in this part of the country. I went all over in a uniform at the end of the Vietnam era and no one say a single insulting word about it, to me.

Not even once.

That tells me about the sort of asshole-of-the-world place that you come from, pigs.

No wonder you troll everybody. You weren't raised very well.
Shows how well you understand . We didn’t participate in the Vietnam adventure . I think I said soldiers ass well shabby .
 

Curious Cdn

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Shows how well you understand . We didn’t participate in the Vietnam adventure . I think I said soldiers ass well shabby .
Well, No we didn't quite except for the estimated 25,000 Canadians who did.

In my corner of the country, there was a lot of armaments manufacturing that went South and I knew a couple of people in Montreal making artillery shells and another soldering together circuit boards for use in the guidance systems of Sidewinder missiles.

"How well I understand" ...I started in the Navy in 1973 ... more accurately, the Canadian Armed Forces Maritime Command, as "RCN" was on temporary leave (but by no means forgotten). Anyway, the Vietnam War put the military everywhere under a cloud but I did not experience one single "hate" and by the way, a big part of the adult population of Canada had served in the Second World War at that time and "anti-uniform" behaviour, like the type that you remember participating in, would not have been considered to be acceptable behaviour by anyone in Canada ... nor is it, to this day. I also came from Quebec, where military service had been divisive during the wars and they had recently been under martial law with the army patrolling the streets and even then, no one was that rude to us, ever.

Apparently you were. How many servicemen did YOU spit on, pigs, seeing as you're telling me that it was happening, somewhere?

I'm starting to realize that you're a foreigner that doesn't understand Canadian culture. Canadians don't spit on their servicemen but they do put on spontaneous demonstrations of honour, like the "Highway of Heroes" observances. Those were done by ordinary folk ... real Canadians, not whatever the fukc you are, pigs.
 

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Well, No we didn't quite except for the estimated 25,000 Canadians who did.

In my corner of the country, there was a lot of armaments manufacturing that went South and I knew a couple of people in Montreal making artillery shells and another soldering together circuit boards for use in the guidance systems of Sidewinder missiles.

"How well I understand" ...I started in the Navy in 1973 ... more accurately, the Canadian Armed Forces Maritime Command, as "RCN" was on temporary leave (but by no means forgotten). Anyway, the Vietnam War put the military everywhere under a cloud but I did not experience one single "hate" and by the way, a big part of the adult population of Canada had served in the Second World War at that time and "anti-uniform" behaviour, like the type that you remember participating in, would not have been considered to be acceptable behaviour by anyone in Canada ... nor is it, to this day. I also came from Quebec, where military service had been divisive during the wars and they had recently been under martial law with the army patrolling the streets and even then, no one was that rude to us, ever.

Apparently you were. How many servicemen did YOU spit on, pigs, seeing as you're telling me that it was happening, somewhere?

I'm starting to realize that you're a foreigner that doesn't understand Canadian culture. Canadians don't spit on their servicemen but they do put on spontaneous demonstrations of honour, like the "Highway of Heroes" observances. Those were done by ordinary folk ... real Canadians, not whatever the fukc you are, pigs.
You really are stupid aren’t you . The returning soldiers who were spat on and called baby killers were Americans returning from Vietnam . T-bones understood what I referred to hence did not comment , you on the other hand .
 

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You really are stupid aren’t you . The returning soldiers who were spat on and called baby killers were Americans returning from Vietnam . T-bones understood what I referred to hence did not comment , you on the other hand .
You're not Canadian, are you?

I didn't realize it until now.

Another foreign blogger trolling piece of shit haunting a Canadian board ...

I saw another Canadian board get completely taken over by one of those. I wonder if they still have any active members?