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![]() Ted Gittinger wrote:
> > "Tarver Engineering" > news:geydnf_Ay8duV7zd4p2dnA@sti.net... > > > > "Les Matheson" > > news:O2iUb.2338$Yj.187@lakeread02... > > > "The floggings will continue until morale improves" > > > > Such action would only be necessary if lap dances are prohibited. > C. Mi Tierra Ted, That's a nice little restaurant. The meal was good. I waited for the lap dancers, but the mariachi band just wouldn't go away. > ted > > > > |
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![]() "Ted Gittinger" news:sdlUb.34463$eY2.26870@fe2.texas.rr.com... > > "Tarver Engineering" > news:geydnf_Ay8duV7zd4p2dnA@sti.net... > > > > "Les Matheson" > > news:O2iUb.2338$Yj.187@lakeread02... > > > "The floggings will continue until morale improves" > > > > Such action would only be necessary if lap dances are prohibited. > > > > I know the only Lone Star I ever enjoyed was one I should not have been > > drinking. > > And thereby hangs a tale. > > I'll start it off: > > You were: > > A. A airman basic at Lackland AFB; > B. A medic in training at BAMC. > > C. A student at Central Catholic High. I'd have to go with A and C, I was 17 at Lackland and going back to finnish my senior year of HS. The USAF was a great adventure. > You had this experience at: > > A. Hipp's Bubble Room > > B. The Pan American Cafe > > C. Mi Tierra > D. Having a hit on a joint at Tony's Mirror Shine on Houston Street. > > By gad, sir, please continue and do not leave us hanging in suspenders. The Lone Star brewery at Alamo Park is where I got the beer. The clap was so rampent it San Antonio in '74 that the whore were almost a certainty of comming home with a drippy dick. Oddly enough, there was a brothel adjacent to where they dropped us off the bus. |
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![]() Yep , A and C explains everything, including the continual spelling
errors, and attitude, thanks Tarver. On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 14 ![]() > >"Ted Gittinger" >news:sdlUb.34463$eY2.26870@fe2.texas.rr.com... >> >> "Tarver Engineering" >> news:geydnf_Ay8duV7zd4p2dnA@sti.net... >> > >> > "Les Matheson" >> > news:O2iUb.2338$Yj.187@lakeread02... >> > > "The floggings will continue until morale improves" >> > >> > Such action would only be necessary if lap dances are prohibited. >> > >> > I know the only Lone Star I ever enjoyed was one I should not have been >> > drinking. >> >> And thereby hangs a tale. >> >> I'll start it off: >> >> You were: >> >> A. A airman basic at Lackland AFB; > >> B. A medic in training at BAMC. >> >> C. A student at Central Catholic High. > > >I'd have to go with A and C, I was 17 at Lackland and going back to finnish >my senior year of HS. The USAF was a great adventure. > >> You had this experience at: >> >> A. Hipp's Bubble Room >> >> B. The Pan American Cafe >> >> C. Mi Tierra > >> D. Having a hit on a joint at Tony's Mirror Shine on Houston Street. >> >> By gad, sir, please continue and do not leave us hanging in suspenders. > >The Lone Star brewery at Alamo Park is where I got the beer. > >The clap was so rampent it San Antonio in '74 that the whore were almost a >certainty of comming home with a drippy dick. Oddly enough, there was a >brothel adjacent to where they dropped us off the bus. > |
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![]() "fudog50" news:u03920l1f5scfsucvqi363a3h0btbpv3u2@4ax.com... > Yep , A and C explains everything, including the continual spelling > errors, and attitude, thanks Tarver. The spelling errors are okie phionics, the way California taught me to spell as a child. It is a very lazy way to write for me. |
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![]() On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 20
![]() wrote: >> >>http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtri...reaking_3.html >> >>U.S. military blames lap dances >>for declining military discipline >> >>EAST-ASIA-INTEL.COM >>Tuesday, February 3, 2004 >> >>SEOUL - >> >>The U.S. military has asked South Korea >>to ban lap dancing and other lewd acts >>at local nightclubs near its bases, >>saying they negatively impact military >>discipline. >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ >Hold it right there, General. > >Order your men not to enter those night clubs. What ever happened to putting clubs "off limits" >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ >>The officials said the military was taking >>similar steps at other bases in the United >>States and overseas against lap dancing. >> >>The U.S. Army's 2nd Infantry Division, >>which has 15,000 troops near the border >>with North Korea, >> >>recently sent letters to the South Korean >>Special Tourist Association and local mayors >>urging a crack down on lap dancing clubs >>near barracks. >> >>Describing >>"client-focused exotic dancing" >>as the principal cause of >>worsening military discipline, >> >>the military letter called for local club >>owners to "prohibit any physical contact >>between dancers and (U.S.) customers." >> >>South Korean lap dancing clubs are totally >>dependent on American customers because >>they are not allowed to take local clients. >> >>U.S. officials declined to specify what >>they meant by worsening military discipline. >> >>"We are following trends in the United States," >> >>Lt. Col. Chris Bailey, >>the 2nd Infantry Division's >>assistant chief of staff, >>told the Stars & Stripes newspaper. >> >>The U.S. Forces Korea has consulted >>mainland laws banning lap dancing, he said. >> >>The more than 90 American installations >>throughout South Korea have long been a >>source of friction between residents >>living near the U.S. facilities, >> >>who complain of pollution, noise >>and traffic from the U.S. bases >>and occasional crimes by American troops. >> >>Many crimes committed by U.S. servicemen >>involve nightclubs near their barracks. >> >>Amid an increasing number of >>American troops accused of crimes, >>their legal protection has become >>a sensitive issues for the two >>governments. >> >>"The USFK will root out any practices >>that go contrary to a positive environment >>for U.S. soldiers, Korean residents and >>people of all nationalities," >> >>said Chae Yang-To, >> >>a spokesman for the 2nd Infantry Division. >> >>The United States maintains 37,000 troops >>in South Korea to help defend it from a >>potential conflict with North Korea under >>a bilateral defense treaty signed after >>the 1950-1953 Korean War. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- "Conan, what is best in life?'' ''To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women.'' |
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