...I would have joined the Army...
The other military guys can elaborate much more accurately than I. But serving the U.S. can be a career or just an awesome foundation to embark on one's adult life. (If I had it to do again, I'd have served in the Navy).Correct me if I'm wrong Rob, AR3, etc.. but I think the minimum is 2 years service. You can gain AWESOME training in all sorts of fields, get college credits, etc. In my opinion, some of the most successful people in the U.S. started out their adulthood by serving the U.S. in some capacity.How'd I do, Rob/AR3?
Quote from: PigPen on January 26, 2007, 08:48:37 AM...I would have joined the Army...NAVY!!!
Quote from: Robmeister on January 26, 2007, 08:52:37 AMQuote from: PigPen on January 26, 2007, 08:48:37 AM...I would have joined the Army...NAVY!!! ARMY!!! (family tradition)
So Robmeister, am I to guess your family traditions are billiards and the bar???
Quote from: schro on January 26, 2007, 09:50:22 AMSo Robmeister, am I to guess your family traditions are billiards and the bar??? Good point, schro....and to some degree you're correct.The billiard and bar scene were meant as a truce to Mr.Pen...i.e. let's bury the hatchet and find a pub, manI will say it was one of the most short-lived disputes I've EVER had.....I'm glad it's over
Quote from: schro on January 26, 2007, 09:50:22 AMSo Robmeister, am I to guess your family traditions are billiards and the bar??? Good point, schro....and to some degree you're correct.The billiard and bar scene were meant as a truce to Mr.Pen...i.e. "let's bury the hatchet and find a pub, man"I will say it was probably the shortest-lived dispute I've EVER had.....I'm glad it's over