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The prior enlisted were always alright. But man, some of them young butter bars were dumb ass fuck! We had one that was cute as cute could be...they didn't let her out very often and NEVER alone. The dogs were prowling...lol

LT. Lens. Blond college slut butterball who loved to party! Man the stories I could tell there.
 
This is a great thread. I'm in NE Ohio, I can meet anybody that needs to talk. I'll drive anywhere. I'm an OIF/OEF vet, don't feel like like you can't or it's not "manly" to talk about what's going on inside you. You're not alone.


 
This is a great thread. I'm in NE Ohio, I can meet anybody that needs to talk. I'll drive anywhere. I'm an OIF/OEF vet, don't feel like like you can't or it's not "manly" to talk about what's going on inside you. You're not alone.

Agree 100%. Thanks for your service brother. Welcome home
 
This is a great thread. I'm in NE Ohio, I can meet anybody that needs to talk. I'll drive anywhere. I'm an OIF/OEF vet, don't feel like like you can't or it's not "manly" to talk about what's going on inside you. You're not alone.

Thanks for stepping up, and thanks for your service....

Seems there's a lot of us on TOO.COM....


 
This is a great thread. I'm in NE Ohio, I can meet anybody that needs to talk. I'll drive anywhere. I'm an OIF/OEF vet, don't feel like like you can't or it's not "manly" to talk about what's going on inside you. You're not alone.

And it's people like yourself that make it a great thread. Thanks for contributing and continuing to serve with offers like this.
 
No thanks are needed gents, but I am appreciative of them. All to often I get phone calls about one of my Marine brothers that lost their battle here at home and it breaks my heart to say the least. All it takes is a phone call. Even if you just need to get a cup of coffee or a beer and vent to somebody. Life is different here, you are different but you're NOT broken!!
This goes both ways guys, sometimes reaching out to somebody and seeing how they're doing can change their outlook on life.


 
No thanks are needed gents, but I am appreciative of them. All to often I get phone calls about one of my Marine brothers that lost their battle here at home and it breaks my heart to say the least. All it takes is a phone call. Even if you just need to get a cup of coffee or a beer and vent to somebody. Life is different here, you are different but you're NOT broken!!
This goes both ways guys, sometimes reaching out to somebody and seeing how they're doing can change their outlook on life.

Exactly, well put.... We looked out for each other while deployed, shouldn't be any different when we get home.... Life has a way of making us forget about folks but we need to do a better job to see how our brothers are holding up....


 
I gotta admit...I'm a wreck lately. I'm all over the place. One minute I'm happy as could be and the next my eyes are flooding.

I've never been the type to think about hurting myself, and still don't think that way. I'm just sharing a bit of my personal battle. TOO helps me. Thank you guys for being you. You all help me more than you'll ever know. I fight a daily battle with my sickness and you guys help me. I'll see you fuggers in a couple of weeks and can't wait!
 
We built this place to transcend the relatively simple task of chasing whitetail deer. Threads like this have value even to civilians like myself. I have a deep, deep respect for our military and come from a family with ties to every US conflict since 1776, and before with my Shawnee blood. But having not lived the military life, I rarely have much to contribute here other than my respect and appreciation for all of you. Thanks for sharing with us and know we're always here to help however we can.
 
We built this place to transcend the relatively simple task of chasing whitetail deer. Threads like this have value even to civilians like myself. I have a deep, deep respect for our military and come from a family with ties to every US conflict since 1776, and before with my Shawnee blood. But having not lived the military life, I rarely have much to contribute here other than my respect and appreciation for all of you. Thanks for sharing with us and know we're always here to help however we can.
X2 Jesse
 
Bi-polar disorder sucks! I do my best to cope, but it's still a hell of a ride. Not finding that deer put me in full manic mode...

I'm ashamed and hate admitting that I'm sick. All you guys are right...I ain't right and I am crazy! Lol. I try to be as normal as I can. Laughing is a hell of good thing! Sometimes I smile and keep smiling, kinda like the meetings say "fake it till you make it".