Let me know how you do...
let me put this donut down first
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I watched the Luttrell interview about that deal. When asked about the Thai SEAL dying, I expected to hear how sorry he was about him dying and how it might have been avoided.
Instead he basically said that the SEAL was lucky to have been put in that position and how great that it was for him to have given his life for those kids.
Those boys operate on a different level...
That they do. I'm sure he completely believed he could hold his breath for as long as he needed to and was comfortable with the decisions he made.
more and more coming out about that ordeal. one kid was multilingual and was able to speak to all the divers.
i'll admit...it might make a decent movie.
and, yes, a SEAL member certainly thinks of life from a different perspective.
Last edited by 2thDoc; 07-12-2018 at 12:15 PM.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
"hunting should be a challenge and a passion not a way of making a living or a road to fame"
Rubberhead
For what it's worth I can think of only a handful of tier 1 guys that didn't eat and drink whatever the fuck they wanted whenever they wanted. That deal is 95% mental.
So no need to put the doughnuts down 2th
Last edited by Griffin; 07-12-2018 at 01:12 PM.
Seeing these soulless vanilla ice lookin Yankees on a bassboat is worse than watching a woman get her implants taken out. It's just wrong. Get back in your Lund and go back to infisherman.
without this web site, I would be nothing.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
and griffin is asleep at my feet....
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
40:55
It was soupy out there this afternoon, my friends. Not so much a bisque. More stew like.
I'll try it out tomorrow
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