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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 03:22 AM
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Haha I see it every where man. That's y when I leave there's gonna be no woman in my life. Maybe some little hooker that might wait but **** if Im gonna make commitments while Im gone. It's too bad but women can't be trusted haha
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 07:45 AM
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man, i had a college roommate that did that ****. he left one day and didn't come back for 3 months.

told him his **** is a storage facility and inorder to get it back he has to pay the rent for what he stayed.

ended up just leaving it there. told the storage place they can have it lol
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by LMSeven
Very common. I remember all the guys in basic training whose old ladies left them, and that was only 10 weeks total! Also when I was in basic (a little over 3 years ago), I remember a DS telling us the Army has the highest divorce rate out of all the branches, which was around 70% IIRC, might have been around 60%. IDK if it's true or not, but from what I've seen it is lol
While I was in the Navy, I bet you an easy 50% of the married guys I knew got separated or divorced just in my stay. At least 50%. And that's just the ones I knew of, I heard plenty of other guys getting divorces in other divisions. We came back from cruise and it was court order city, but .

snacky, faboleeching...hold your chin up for hopefully helping him do something for himself one day. That or jumping off a bridge. (DOH )
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
While I was in the Navy, I bet you an easy 50% of the married guys I knew got separated or divorced just in my stay. At least 50%. And that's just the ones I knew of, I heard plenty of other guys getting divorces in other divisions. We came back from cruise and it was court order city, but .
that dam Jody, get you everytime! my ex brother in law was a marine, he and my older sister didn't devorce until llike 8 years after he got out. but they still devorced.
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 02:08 PM
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Well he is divorced + kid, and she can't get to his money. He bought a $4,000 truck and moved back to fresno. He had some more cash, but no clue were it all went. His master plan was to get unemployment, till his GI bill kicks in.

I can tell you right now, unless he gets some seroius money he will be broke, child support came by looking for him. He has a lot of nice stuff and if he wanted to, he could have let go the PS3, new laptop, GSX 750 or his crappy truck. Wait he is, just not to help a friend.

I have him out! and he can't touch my booze or my food! I'm much happier! After I go take the beer cans in today I will have some extra cash. I know he was after them got a nice stash going in the backyard from all the beer pong(his mom bribed us with a few 30 packs).

As far as serving, he did his full 4 years. He actually became worse since being in the army. He can't take care of basic things. Like mentioned earlier toilet paper, wtf doesn't that grow on trees? Other basic little things that nickel and dime you to death. I'm missing some of my AXE soaps, a few garbage bags(like the $5 box I bought 2 days before he moved out). He doesn't understand what it cost to be self sufficient.
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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
While I was in the Navy, I bet you an easy 50% of the married guys I knew got separated or divorced just in my stay. At least 50%. And that's just the ones I knew of, I heard plenty of other guys getting divorces in other divisions. We came back from cruise and it was court order city, but .
At least they are interesting stories, every non military separation is like 'yeah she met some guy at the gym'. These are like 'yeah it's a small world and it found its way in my wife's Pandora's box'.
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 12:01 AM
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You know what I say, Its a small price to pay for a good friend that just went through that hell hole for your freedom. Trust me Ive been over there. I understand that you may not be able to afford it, but where and what does he have to go to after serving your country. Thank your American Soilders guys especially if they are supposed to be good friends.......they could have just got a day job like everyone else and been better off financially.
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by marlboroman71818
You know what I say, Its a small price to pay for a good friend that just went through that hell hole for your freedom. Trust me Ive been over there. I understand that you may not be able to afford it, but where and what does he have to go to after serving your country. Thank your American Soilders guys especially if they are supposed to be good friends.......they could have just got a day job like everyone else and been better off financially.
I take it the other way, I am fine if he can't pay! Show enough respect to admit it! Serving is not an excuse, I would hope that the experience in the armed forces would make someone a better person.

Army is not an excuse!
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by marlboroman71818
You know what I say, Its a small price to pay for a good friend that just went through that hell hole for your freedom. Trust me Ive been over there. I understand that you may not be able to afford it, but where and what does he have to go to after serving your country. Thank your American Soilders guys especially if they are supposed to be good friends.......they could have just got a day job like everyone else and been better off financially.

i hate to start an argument buuuttt.. since someone goes to war im supposed to give them everything ive earned without a thanks or im sorry things didnt work out how i was planning? seems a little rediculous to me. i respect my soldiers and any person willing to stand up for this country but damn if im going to give them what ive earned. no matter if they are my best friend. that dont mean they can mooch off of me because they chose a more difficult life than i.
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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 02:00 PM
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people suck in general military or not i had a friend and his wife luve w/ me for 3 months, they kept saying they would pay cable and electric they didnt pay **** but they had lots of fancy new things when they got there place... hes divorced now tho ha!
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