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Funny! Got to spend about four hours with Lee Ermey one day. A very nice guy who signed anything he was handed with a smile and took a picture with anyone who wanted one. A great American who loves his Marines.
Heh, that was rather amusing...ironically enough, that's pretty much what the counselor that helped me out was like, because I made it known that someone who only wanted to talk about my feelings would just piss me off.
Not all military mental health folks are namby pamby talk about your feeling pussies...
<span>All the ones I encountered were, which is why I gave up on their "service". I figured I only had a 50-50 shot at accomplishing anything useful as soon as I saw the Mental Health (excuse me, "Life Skills" ) office full of "Mr. Rogers" blue cardigan sweater wearers.</span>
My Gunnery Sergeant son-in-law assesses this as "Awesome". Still waiting for feedback from a high school classmate who became a psychiatrist after some time as a Marine Corps artillery officer.
Met him at Blue Diamond. He loved being there. Had to be near 70 at the time, and being out in the heat in the flak and helmet would have been hard on a guy 20 years younger, but he LOVED it! The Devil Dogs think he is a GOD.
He and Ollie North. (Who is one brave SOB. When he called the Govt Center in Ramadi the most dangerous place in Iraq, he wasn't kidding.)
I haven't met Lee but I certainly ran into some of his buddies at AOCS back in the 1970's. Most of the whiney girly men I've known could use a little time with them to get their heads straight. ;)
LMFAO!!
ReplyDeleteSee Mike, that is what I am talking about...
thanks Sal.. put a dot in the i... funny stuff.
Funny! Got to spend about four hours with Lee Ermey one day. A very nice guy who signed anything he was handed with a smile and took a picture with anyone who wanted one. A great American who loves his Marines.
ReplyDeleteGunny for SecState! send him to Iran for talks without pre-conditions... :)
ReplyDeleteScrew it...Gunny for Prez...and then fly him to Iran...
Excellent! Thanks for this, I'd somehow missed this one on TV.
ReplyDeleteI know Dr. Emery cured ME.
ReplyDeleteSaw this on TV during Friday's Mariners game. It was the highlight.
ReplyDeleteI laughed my butt off when I saw this. I can't say I have not thought it either.
ReplyDeleteI can't say it loud enough but I am so glad I was blessed to be born in this country!!!! God Bless you all, enjoy the day and God Bless America.
ReplyDeleteHeh, that was rather amusing...ironically enough, that's pretty much what the counselor that helped me out was like, because I made it known that someone who only wanted to talk about my feelings would just piss me off.
ReplyDeleteNot all military mental health folks are namby pamby talk about your feeling pussies...
Just you Pal...
ReplyDelete<span>All the ones I encountered were, which is why I gave up on their "service". I figured I only had a 50-50 shot at accomplishing anything useful as soon as I saw the Mental Health (excuse me, "Life Skills" ) office full of "Mr. Rogers" blue cardigan sweater wearers.</span>
ReplyDeleteMy Gunnery Sergeant son-in-law assesses this as "Awesome". Still waiting for feedback from a high school classmate who became a psychiatrist after some time as a Marine Corps artillery officer.
ReplyDeleteMet him at Blue Diamond. He loved being there. Had to be near 70 at the time, and being out in the heat in the flak and helmet would have been hard on a guy 20 years younger, but he LOVED it! The Devil Dogs think he is a GOD.
ReplyDeleteHe and Ollie North. (Who is one brave SOB. When he called the Govt Center in Ramadi the most dangerous place in Iraq, he wasn't kidding.)
I haven't met Lee but I certainly ran into some of his buddies at AOCS back in the 1970's. Most of the whiney girly men I've known could use a little time with them to get their heads straight. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love Ollie North! I wish he had been elected Senator in Virginia. :(
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