Guy drives his head straight into this other guy's nuts.
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bored soliders
I love how in a room full of buddies that will die for each other noone tells the unsuspecting sleeping guys his too awake friend is about to crack his nuts! lmfao! I laughed so hard I cried when the sleepy guy got awake huy in a headlock and their backing up & you see a foot come up and push them away...hahahahaha god bless the soliders!
Once again
These are marines. Soldiers are in the army. Marines are in the Marine corps. Green t shirt equals Marine. Tan or brown t shirt equals army.
Technically They Are Soldiers....Officially They Are Marines
the word soldier itself was first used in a work composed around 1300, the word having come into Middle English (as soudier) from Old French soudoior and Anglo-Norman soudeour. The Old French word, first recorded in the 12th century, is derived from sol or soud, Old French forms of Modern French sou. There is no longer a French coin named sou, but the meaning of sou alerts us to the fact that money is involved. Indeed, Old French sol referred to a coin and also meant “pay,” and a soudoior was a man who fought for pay. This was a concept worth expressing in an era when many men were not paid for fighting but did it in service to a feudal superior. Thus soldier is parallel to the word mercenary, which goes back to Latin mercēnnārius, derived from mercēs, “pay,” and meaning “working for pay.” The word could also be used as a noun, one of whose senses was “a soldier of fortune.” or a sexually undeveloped form of certain ant and termite As these guys are not ants or termites and they DO get paid for fighting...I would say that technically they are soldiers. (((I'm just kidding dude...I know what ya mean bout marines and soldiers differing...Just thought I'd have a laugh. :-P ))))).