Lodui don't listen to that douche bag Im all woman and feel free to lick what you want off my womanly body.
Aw you're worried about me. That kinda sweet. So Alex is a guy.. I think. I wonder where that lesbian vibe came from.
I used to be the PT stud back in Georgia! Then this new GIRL comes in and does everything better! I COULDN'T BEAT HER! She knew it irked me too... I had the hots for her... Too bad she was a lesbian.
None of you guys could beat a girl at PT? Were you stationed in a knitting division In Georgia? And I usually don't consider girls not intrested in me lesbians. Just insane.
I beat her in situps by doing 90 in two minutes. We equaled out in pushups with about 65 in two minutes She kicked my ass on the 2 mile run though by about a minute... I ran it in 15 and she ran it in 14.
In Lodogs units defense, where would the military be with inferior crocheting? The terrorists would have us by the balls.
Your pushups and situps aren't bad, but your not much of a runner. That's just passing running score. I got 110 situps in 2, which beat everyone but my freaking drill seargent, who was just doing it to show up everbody. 74 pushups, didn't come close to my drill seargent, who did 140 something which was more then one a second. I did a 13:50, but I had done a minute better a week earlier.Sprained ankle. I don't run as much anymore. There we're people in my unit doing 10:30, I don't see how 15 woulda made you a stud, except of course, in a sewing platoon. Fucking DS made it in 10:05. Said he had broke 9 in his prime. That's almost olympic material. My drill seargent kept rubbing his age in too. He was only like 36ish, but he kept making it seem like he was decreped. I almost got to fight him in the UAC tournament, but our CO was there.I got to our finals and had to wrestle this guy who was 220ish, and wrestled in high school. I didn't tap, but he had a better position the whole 3 mins. That was before I had taken Aiki though, Now I know I could take him at submission. Makes me want to sign up and get discharged again. Almost.
My scores the week before, would all have passed Special forces qualifying tests. My CO said I should do it. I talked to a guy in my unit who used to be a Ranger for about a day before I decided that wasn't for me. And I got a medical discharge about a month later at Jackson. I got lucky. Had bronchitis for two months and they thought I had asthma. Couldn't pass a pulmonary function test with bronchitis. Heh. Army doctors aren't smart. It wasn't untill the end of boot camp that what I had done caught up with me. By the time I had gotten out, I was fine.
sometimes I'm ultra competitive, but the older I get the more passive I am. these days I find when there's a competition and it gets to trash talking, I'd rather not bother with it all - I don't like getting intense about a game (that I'm playing, my favorite sports teams are another story all together) and having my opponent get intense about either. When it gets to that point whether I'm winning or losing, some of the fun is taken out of it.