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
But moving on to matters military vehicular.,,,,,
For those who want to see pics of 2005's biggest gathering of armour on
NH
-----Original Message-----
OUCH!
Herb Leong wrote:
>bruce C. Beattie wrote:
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?
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.
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
># 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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