Maybe not an entirely bad move, considering that those long runs were killing off quite a few trainees.
I think it's awesome! 30 years ago, men were different than the men of today. So are the battlefields. I especially liked that they are doing this sparring shit. I firmly believe that most young men these days have never been punched in the face. If you've never been, it's quite a shot and the last place you want to be taken by surprise is in combat!
Originally Posted by Phineas
Don't you want to be compared to Chuck Norris? Hmm?? Don't you???
I'm a 20 year old Marine Poolee ,and also from the great state of Mississippi from a town of about 1200 People. I went to K5 - 12 Grade with the same 20 classmates, there isn't one of them I haven't hit at least twice ,and not a one of them who hasn't thrown me a beating of some sort. So that's one thing the Corps. can insure they get when I graduate boot camp.. An individual who knows how it feels to get hit directly in the nose on a cold day outside the cafeteria while talking to a chick. Anything goes in Mississippi.
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