twoblink
April 9, 2003, 04:37 AM
I've got a buddy stationed out in Gitmo;
And he said one of the "care packages" that was sent to someone in his group, was a "political anti-war" t-shirt.
It said, "I'm against the war in Iraq."
The boyz thought it funny, and so they now take turns wearing it, with additional comments taped on the bottom of it or back of it..
Some of the more classic ones were:
"I'm against the war in Iraq; that's why you people should give up before I open up a can of xxx on you."
"I'm against the war in Iraq; because I'm like Richard Gear, I think Saddam and Mr. Rogers are both good people.."
"I'm against the war in Iraq; it gives me warm fuzzies knowing that I support Despots who kill their own people [France]"
etc..
So it's been a ritual now in their group to rotate the t-shirt and add your own slogan to it..
That said... I think it's just rediculous someone would send a care package with something like that.. :barf:
And he said one of the "care packages" that was sent to someone in his group, was a "political anti-war" t-shirt.
It said, "I'm against the war in Iraq."
The boyz thought it funny, and so they now take turns wearing it, with additional comments taped on the bottom of it or back of it..
Some of the more classic ones were:
"I'm against the war in Iraq; that's why you people should give up before I open up a can of xxx on you."
"I'm against the war in Iraq; because I'm like Richard Gear, I think Saddam and Mr. Rogers are both good people.."
"I'm against the war in Iraq; it gives me warm fuzzies knowing that I support Despots who kill their own people [France]"
etc..
So it's been a ritual now in their group to rotate the t-shirt and add your own slogan to it..
That said... I think it's just rediculous someone would send a care package with something like that.. :barf: