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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sat, 8th Mar 2008 22:28 Post subject: |
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So X, have you been in any combat situations? or seen things first hand?
If so, what do you think? Do you condone the killing the idf does (im not saying the pally's dont kill either, but were talking about the idf because your in it).
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Jenni
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Posted: Sun, 9th Mar 2008 00:23 Post subject: |
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He's only done his basic training Sycho.
Plus he's a none combat unit.
You've had more chance to have been in combat.
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X_Dror
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Posted: Sun, 9th Mar 2008 19:04 Post subject: |
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As Jenni Said, I have just finished basic training + I'm not in a combat unit, and I won't be in one either.
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Posted: Sun, 9th Mar 2008 21:28 Post subject: |
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dominae wrote: | o.O, and I thought 12 months was short (compared to Finland where they do like 18months). |
It's 6,9 or 12 months here (Finland) actually. With 2 months of basic training.
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Mon, 10th Mar 2008 00:39 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | He's only done his basic training Sycho.
Plus he's a none combat unit.
You've had more chance to have been in combat. |
lol ive seen alot of combat in my day...not military combat mind you, but combat none the less
And I have to ask this again...why is it you brits always call me Sycho? It doesnt bother me or anything, but I just find it odd. The brits on here spell it Sycho instead of Syco
lol amusing 
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 10th Mar 2008 04:35 Post subject: |
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You've asked that before.

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SycoShaman
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Posted: Mon, 10th Mar 2008 13:11 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | You've asked that before.
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English folk who cant speak english 
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 10th Mar 2008 19:12 Post subject: |
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Which, and we speak it perfectly.

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Rinze
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Posted: Tue, 11th Mar 2008 00:06 Post subject: |
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Are you quite sure of that Jenni?
I'll agree on Sycho or Psycho being the correct spelling, but using `which' when referring to people... that's just wrong.
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Jenni
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Posted: Tue, 11th Mar 2008 01:45 Post subject: |
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Um no. I mean using a none capitalised name for someones birth country or language is wrong.
Not that I mind though, an easy mistake to make.
I'm certainly not having a go at anyone.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Mar 2008 21:07 Post subject: |
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Wow you got the opportunity to eat all the wonders and sweet surprises of the battle rations during range days? How about eating this shit for an entire month, until you would prefer bitting yourself to death with your own weapon only after shoving it up your ass rather than opening another can of tuna.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Mar 2008 22:21 Post subject: |
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Why what is the food like? Take some picture plx !!!!!!
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SycoShaman
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Posted: Thu, 13th Mar 2008 23:00 Post subject: |
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Rinze wrote: | Are you quite sure of that Jenni?
I'll agree on Sycho or Psycho being the correct spelling, but using `which' when referring to people... that's just wrong. |
I just mentioned it because it seems alot of the british folk here always type it as 'Sycho' and it strikes me as funny. You know how you dont need to read the whole word to know what it is, you fill in the blanks yourself kinda thing.
Doesnt bother me, just find it funny
But I did deliberatly choose Syco instead of Sycho...if I was going to go with Sycho, I'd might as well spell it properly. play on words kinda
And also the fact that many real shamans (not someone like me who believes in it but someone who is actually a shaman) are considered clinically psycho and mentally unstable as their perceptions of things are vastly different than most.
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Posted: Thu, 13th Mar 2008 23:03 Post subject: |
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I won't have any chance of taking pics until next friday so I'll just describe it for you...
One food ration is a small cardboard with a few cans of tuna in soy oil, a can of sardines in soy oil, a can of corn seeds, some inedible chocolate paste, halva and some of them (the new ones) have also a can of pineaple peaces in syrup.
This is what 4 soldiers should eat during 1 day in a combat time. During training of course soldiers get a bit more of this treasure.
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Fri, 14th Mar 2008 00:00 Post subject: |
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what do you expect from army food? being spoiled like US soldiers with plasma TVs and catering?
I don't mean to start an argument, but if you replaced IDF with US soldiers the situation would be much worse in the ME, due to their idiocy and whatnot....
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Posted: Fri, 14th Mar 2008 00:44 Post subject: |
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nouseforaname wrote: | what do you expect from army food? being spoiled like US soldiers with plasma TVs and catering?
I don't mean to start an argument, but if you replaced IDF with US soldiers the situation would be much worse in the ME, due to their idiocy and whatnot.... |
I'm 100% sure that the Canadian soldiers are much smarter and less spoiled than those monkeys from the US.
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Posted: Fri, 14th Mar 2008 00:58 Post subject: |
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nouseforaname wrote: | what do you expect from army food? being spoiled like US soldiers with plasma TVs and catering?
I don't mean to start an argument, but if you replaced IDF with US soldiers the situation would be much worse in the ME, due to their idiocy and whatnot.... |
Way to generalize.
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anarxist
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Posted: Sun, 16th Mar 2008 14:36 Post subject: |
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US food rations are much better with all those different steaks and stews and pies and heating packs.
At least that how it was back in 1999-2000. I tasted them when we were hosting american troops in our base.
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