RE: Lee E and Tanks for the info

From: Nigel Hay MILWEB (nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 09:04:00 PST


This "watching TV " thing about being a barrack style punishment has been
most enlightening - it sounds almost preferential to being forced to watch
"Friends"........ where even an "actor" opening a door or switching on a
light generates shrieks of laughter from the studio audience. Perhaps this
is the torture the CIA is allegedly subjecting prisoners to?

But moving on to matters military vehicular.,,,,,

For those who want to see pics of 2005's biggest gathering of armour on
public roads outside the Iraqi borders, take a look at
www.milweb.net/index2.html =- click on the link to Tanks In Town - bottom
right corner of your screens.
Really looks a stunning event. And if you then fancy a tank of your own, go
back to www.milweb.net/index2.html and click on the banner "The last M36
Jacksons in the USA" to see what's available on a car lot near you.

NH

-----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org]On
Behalf Of bruce C. Beattie
Sent: 06 December 2005 17:55
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] Lee E

OUCH!

Herb Leong wrote:

>bruce C. Beattie wrote:
># a hand on us. I did get my share of push ups and "watching tv*".I was a
>
># * Watching tv is sitting on air with your back against the wall, your
># knees at a right angle, thighs
># parrallel with the deck and your arms out straigh ahead and parrallel
># with the deck. NOT fun.
>
>"Watching tv" for me was keeping your body straight as a board with
>your toes and elbows touching the ground, head looking forward, hands
>under your chin.
>
>/herb
>
>

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