Hysterically Kellan Lutz who plays the Marine with the camera, is portraying Jason Lilley. The funny part is Jason Lilley went on to become part of MARSOC Marine Raiders. And the real Jason Lilley did audition to play himself but was passed cause apparently he couldn’t play himself
@@rafael7224 its quite common. Corporal Person auditioned for himself but they said no. I have been interested in filmmaking and it seems like there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes that makes acting really tough. Not only do you have to act like a certain character or person but you have to have intimate knowledge of how to move around infront of a camera. This comedian Tim Dillon got a small acting part and he mentioned on his podcast that he did not expect how difficult it would be. The director was getting mad at him because he kept doing small details of every take differently without realizing.
Funny thing is one of the marines who goes silent actually does fairly liberally throw out racial slurs in previous episodes, they're pretty much just screwing with him.
@@Graymenn my dads a Marine and a freemason. He laughs at the freemason legends. Its just a club. They look out and network so if someone didnt have a job another mason would put in good word. As for NASA who knows lol.
@@Leprechaun-qv6mo Your dad is probably just one of their low level knuckle draggers who doesnt know much about the operations of the organization as a whole. I can prove right off the bat that they are liars. They officially date their formation to the renaissance, yet have the phrase of "ancient and accepted" for the scottish rite. Key word there being ancient... and ancient is clearly before the renaissance so there you have it. If you care about your father get him to leave it.
Ted enlisted because even though he was eligible for deferment, the media and sponsors gave him a lot of shit for being eligible, that he decided to enlist anyway. The second time, he wasn’t happy about being recalled to service. Though he never complained, he probably didn’t interrupt his career willingly.
Man, i love the dialogues, the banter. It feels so real! They feel like a real bunch of guys, just goofing off to keep their spirits up. Kudos to everyone involved in this series, they really knocked it out of the park.
They forgot R Lee Ermey and Chesty Puller for the list of famous Marines. Also, I love Generation Kill. Best series ever! (Next to Band of Brothers and The Pacific of course)
I think what they meant by famous was Marines who the average person would know. I doubt the average dude on the street will have heard of Chesty Puller but they’ll definitely know who Adam Driver is
R. Lee Ermey was not added to the list because it was rumored that he was going to appear in GK. He ended up having a scheduling conflict but they kept the door open for him. R.L.E passed away in 2018, God bless em.
This here, my friend is a science. I mean you're looking at the guy who believed the commercials. About "Be all you can be." I made coffee through Desert storm. I made coffee through Panama while everyone else got to fight. Got to be a Ranger. Now it "Grimsey, black, one sugar." or "Grimsey, got a powder anywhere."
Lee Marvin was a Marine sniper on Saipan. Mr. Green Jeans from Captain Kangaroo was also a marine. And Don Adams from Get Smart was a Marine on Guadalcanal.
Nobody would ever shoot Mr. Rogers. God would pull the bullet out with His bare hands, heal or resurrect Mr. Rogers, and then would go Old Testament on the shooter's gene pool.
Joohga Loohga - I thought you were joking there for a few minutes, but damn, the woman drove trucks and typed up forms and letters in the U.S. Marine Corp Women's Reserve. Hats off to the old biddie, RIP Maude.
I don't. People keep milking the basic premise until nothing is left but slowly dwindling viewing figures. And miniseries with clearly set footages are simply a no-go.
He didn't exist when this came out. Most the old tough guy actors served Clint Eastwood,charles bronson,lee van cleef,lee marvin,dean martin,james coburn, That's just a few
what's funny, watched this entire series with a bunch of non-military buddies of mine and all of them kept asking questions about military life. I'm Army but I found a lot of things transferred over. Guess it goes without saying, the military is an entirely different culture than that of anything you will find outside of it.
I've heard/read this probably a dozen times but my brain will not remember it until I'm told again. Also, Adam dryver(spelling?) The dude who plays the budget Vader in the new star wars movies... Was a a marine
I really miss the military, particularly the infantry. But then I hear from the guys about to wrap up 15-20 years and realize I miss a military that doesnt exist anymore..an era that doesnt exist anymore.
Agree Andy Wolf. I served 9 years, MOS was supply, but the best time, was as a door gunner for 9 Months. (While I was not infantry) That closeness, brotherhood, frontline unit of the Aviation unit was in, was the real Army. The Supply units I was in, were always drama filled, bickering, and to add old NCO's & officers, who could not hack it any longer with original MOS(Infantry, Military Police), but wanted to treat the supply units the same. Nope! It's nite & day.
@@drewstar412 War has changed. No more frontline shock troops are needed because we don't need more casualties. Instead only support ground troops are needed since bombs, missiles and aircrafts make all the aggressive work. Yep, actual military job is just another bored business and better if the young ones understand it
Pappy and Rudy were a married couple according to Rudy. He was the wife, pappy the husband, just like Ray and Brad, according to evan Wright. They bitched all the time and snapped at each other so they were his married couple. Ray was the wife, brad the husband.Very funny scene this.
Rudy-- The dude that loves his fellow warriors-- He will always do his very best to watch out for them and to take care of them-- BUT, if you mess with him or his warriors-- you better have a lightning bolt from God to stop him!!!!!! SALUTE, SGTMAJ RUDY REYES!!!!! 💪🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪💪 OLD SCHOOL BROTHERHOOD LOVE!!!!!! 😊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘
Once you see the football scene at the end, looking back you see that Ray was always just a little too aggressive with Rudy with the friendly breaking balls. You see how he was the former nerdy kid in high school resenting Rudy as the good-looking guy in high school who got all the girls.
No it has Zero to Do with that Its them getting of their drug thats been driving them the last 20 day Which was the war With no one left to fight they went against eachother its normal They were all still to excited
Most famous former Marine: Ronnie Meyer, president of Universal Pictures, the longest serving studio chief of any major motion picture studio. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Meyer
This series is the best and closest comparison to grunt life in the Marine Corps that I have seen. Rudy actual had to be an advisor because the way the characters are and act on screen is spot on! Brings back some great memories. Semper Fi!
"I'm told by the CG that the reason for our chow shortage is that 95% of the One Mar Div supply train in central Iraq is being allocated to haul artillery rounds to the front. For us tonight, gentlemen, this is good news."
Let's not forget Smedley Butler. This heroic officer received the Medal of Honor twice, along with such a slew of other awards that he was the most decorated Marine in history when he died. He rose to the rank of Major General, the highest officer rank at that time. Although he fought wars in Mexico, Haiti, China, and France, he is also known for his pacifism and antiwar speeches. He wrote the book War is a Racket, which denounces the military-industrial complex. He also uncovered a fascist plot against President Roosevelt. The mention of Oswald and Whitman reminds of the scene in Full Metal Jacket where R. Lee mentions them.
Made my brother a giant 28oz mug in cyan/seafoam green and it had "Sweet November Juliet" in the negative space of the paint. Was about 12 years ago. Still uses it when he codes.
Charles Hawtrey. Quentin Crisp. Julian Clary. Christopher Biggins. Richard O’Brien. Denholm Elliott. Nigel Hawthorne. Ian McKellen. Simon Callow. Vicious, hard-charging Devil-Dogs, the lot of them. “Ooh-rah”. “Ooh-darling”.
We migrated to the TV room after securing one day. Nothing but three channels then, so we watched Gomer Pyle. Gomer's gonna reenlist so that Gunny Carter wins a bet, that more of his platoon re-ups than some other Gunny's batch if misfits. We begged him to get out, don't be afraid of the civilian world. I honestly think a few of the assembled had tears welling. Damn Gomer.
I love those fake LAVs I read online that they took these weird african trucks and just put wood on them and stuff to try and make them resemble LAVs since they couldnt get real ones.
"No presidents?"
"Closest we got was Oswalt.
lol....
to bad we don't have a full version yet.
So i guess there was a second shooter confirmed in the recently declassified docs.
John Rosell you guessed correctly
@@GS-zx1kk Or you just go to amazon and buy the DVD, no popups
Mcnight Smith lol why, you a troll?
“Turns out we’re actually here to set up a forward Starbucks” god if he only had an inkling of how genuinely correct that statement is
Rudy playing himself is probably the best part of the show.
He is our guy
It's okay if you think Rudy's hot, we all do 😂
Hysterically Kellan Lutz who plays the Marine with the camera, is portraying Jason Lilley. The funny part is Jason Lilley went on to become part of MARSOC Marine Raiders. And the real Jason Lilley did audition to play himself but was passed cause apparently he couldn’t play himself
@@rafael7224 its quite common. Corporal Person auditioned for himself but they said no. I have been interested in filmmaking and it seems like there is a lot that goes on behind the scenes that makes acting really tough. Not only do you have to act like a certain character or person but you have to have intimate knowledge of how to move around infront of a camera. This comedian Tim Dillon got a small acting part and he mentioned on his podcast that he did not expect how difficult it would be. The director was getting mad at him because he kept doing small details of every take differently without realizing.
Reporter: But what does November Juliet stand for?
White Marines: We ain't saying that shit out loud!
The paperwork ain't worth it
Funny thing is one of the marines who goes silent actually does fairly liberally throw out racial slurs in previous episodes, they're pretty much just screwing with him.
@@unluckymonkey4382 doubt there would be any of that back theb
"What does November Juliet stand for?"
"............ November Juliet"
Q-Tip: Boom boom, I was taking niggas out with the flurry of buckshot.
John Glenn was a marine. First American to orbit the earth.
yea that didn't happen nasa is full of shit, and so are freemasons
Never say was, say is . Once a Marine always a Marine
@@Graymenn my dads a Marine and a freemason. He laughs at the freemason legends. Its just a club. They look out and network so if someone didnt have a job another mason would put in good word. As for NASA who knows lol.
@@Leprechaun-qv6mo Your dad is probably just one of their low level knuckle draggers who doesnt know much about the operations of the organization as a whole. I can prove right off the bat that they are liars. They officially date their formation to the renaissance, yet have the phrase of "ancient and accepted" for the scottish rite. Key word there being ancient... and ancient is clearly before the renaissance so there you have it.
If you care about your father get him to leave it.
@@Graymenn you are a fucking brainwashed nutjob. To many ancient alien episodes for you?
Rudys funny " am I pushing you my man, am I going to far".
GhostOfRhurValley that's actually the real Rudy too
Dude's a badass.
Ahh Fruity Rudy...GOD what a beautiful human being, and I’m straight.
Nobody else but Rudy could have played Rudy..just no one. Super nice guy IRL as well.
The fact that that's the actual Rudy Reyes portraying himself in the show makes that part even more funny.
“Gimme some of that sweet November Juliet😁”
“What’s November Juliet?”
Everyone:😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
"Closest we got was Oswald" lmfao
Ted Williams, interrupted his baseball career twice to fight with the Marines.
TEXAStooTAL L Gene Hackman and Lee Marvin were also Marines.
@@BIGBLOCK5022006 drew Carey
@@MM-qi5mk Yep. And Rob Riggle was a Lt. Colonel in the Marines.
Ted enlisted because even though he was eligible for deferment, the media and sponsors gave him a lot of shit for being eligible, that he decided to enlist anyway. The second time, he wasn’t happy about being recalled to service. Though he never complained, he probably didn’t interrupt his career willingly.
You are forgetting Gunny Lee Ermey
Friend: I'm gonna go get a drink, what do ya like?
Me:
*N I G G A J U I C E*
Nah see you need to say it right, you gotta use the “e r”.
@@dastemplar9681 can you demonstrate?
@@dastemplar9681Please, we are waiting for an example.
Man, i love the dialogues, the banter. It feels so real! They feel like a real bunch of guys, just goofing off to keep their spirits up. Kudos to everyone involved in this series, they really knocked it out of the park.
It’s so underrated
“Cold night the way zoolanders nipples are twisted” best line ever haha 😂
They forgot R Lee Ermey and Chesty Puller for the list of famous Marines. Also, I love Generation Kill. Best series ever! (Next to Band of Brothers and The Pacific of course)
I think Chesty Puller goes without saying. Every marine knows who he was.
I think what they meant by famous was Marines who the average person would know. I doubt the average dude on the street will have heard of Chesty Puller but they’ll definitely know who Adam Driver is
R. Lee Ermey was not added to the list because it was rumored that he was going to appear in GK. He ended up having a scheduling conflict but they kept the door open for him. R.L.E passed away in 2018, God bless em.
Yeah they’re talking like average Joe famous.
@@gustavoalmanza2673 Maybe not even him.
Rudy's a marine and he's kinda well known. Starred in this show called "generation kill"
He's now a male model for various outdoor type products.
"Not too fine , not too coarse "
Can you type?
I CAN HEAR BELLS RINGIN'!
This here, my friend is a science. I mean you're looking at the guy who believed the commercials. About "Be all you can be." I made coffee through Desert storm. I made coffee through Panama while everyone else got to fight. Got to be a Ranger. Now it "Grimsey, black, one sugar." or "Grimsey, got a powder anywhere."
@@Ranger215able thats black hawk down
“It’s all in the grind,sarnt”
Lee Marvin was a Marine sniper on Saipan.
Mr. Green Jeans from Captain Kangaroo was also a marine.
And Don Adams from Get Smart was a Marine on Guadalcanal.
Mister Rogers was a Marine also
Nobody would ever shoot Mr. Rogers. God would pull the bullet out with His bare hands, heal or resurrect Mr. Rogers, and then would go Old Testament on the shooter's gene pool.
Bea Aurthor
Joohga Loohga - I thought you were joking there for a few minutes, but damn, the woman drove trucks and typed up forms and letters in the U.S. Marine Corp Women's Reserve. Hats off to the old biddie, RIP Maude.
Gene Hackman
Rudy is legit Recon Marine, fought in the war for real
"Any presidents?"
"The closest we ever got was Lee Harvey Oswald"
The "Beautiful" reaction always kills me.
He just described every Starbucks perfectly
"No presidents?
"Closest we got was Oswold."
💀💀💀
Nate Dogg
Montel Williams
Shaggy
Fred Smith
Bea Arthur
Rob Riggle
nate dogg was a marine?
Martijn De Roij
Yep
I had no idea
Montel W was Navy
Babyface6200 shaggy?
Greatest scene in the whole series.
Some fuckin sweet November Juliet!!!
SOA, SOPRANOS, & GEN. KILL
Are the 3 shows everybody wished was still running.
No other shows can compete.
Don't forget The Wire.
I don't. People keep milking the basic premise until nothing is left but slowly dwindling viewing figures.
And miniseries with clearly set footages are simply a no-go.
@@ponder2006 Yes.
The wire for sure
@@vaclav_fejt Whoooosh. I'm lost.
Not soa that was SHITE
Kylo Ren was a marine before he went to the 'dark side.'
Kylo Ren went to the dark side when he found out there were no crayons in the galaxy
He went from Marines to the space force....RIP
@@CallsignYukiMizuki Must've cost him a ton of Kleenex wiping those midnight tears.
@@ramboitaliano1776 Had to fight the moon spiders, bruh.
He didn't exist when this came out. Most the old tough guy actors served Clint Eastwood,charles bronson,lee van cleef,lee marvin,dean martin,james coburn, That's just a few
what's funny, watched this entire series with a bunch of non-military buddies of mine and all of them kept asking questions about military life. I'm Army but I found a lot of things transferred over. Guess it goes without saying, the military is an entirely different culture than that of anything you will find outside of it.
Hooah
Army? Fuck that.
Hey now dont diss the military, they are all dying for us.
I meant to say that to Obannon
@The Four Horsemen Sounds like someone doesn't understand how the economy works.
Drew Carey was a Marine
He was a weekend Marine
I thought that was a joke until I looked it up. Reservist or not it's very respectable.
Drew Carrey IS a Marine. I thought we settled this, is/was bullshit?
@@OhJ33BUS still a marine brother
I've heard/read this probably a dozen times but my brain will not remember it until I'm told again.
Also, Adam dryver(spelling?) The dude who plays the budget Vader in the new star wars movies... Was a a marine
turns out we're actually here to setup a forward Starbucks
I think they forgot the person who has no idea what the hell a Macchiato is
The fuck is that?
+Deadlyaztec27 guess that's you then
+Dylan Morgan muahahaha, late for the party but that made my day.. hah
@Computer Whisperer
If she asks for a pumpkin spice latte- just fucking run and don't look back.
@@Deadlyaztec27 leave the whole state, fuck it leave the whole country while your at it!!!
Godfather looks like king joffrey at 60 years age.
"I AM YOUR CO!"
*slap*
"AND I JUST SLAPPED MY CO! DID MY HAND FALL OFF MY WRIST?"
@@imgvillasrc1608 any man who must say "i am the CO" is no true CO
I was also trying to figure out what "November Juliet" stood for,
And I laughed when he said exactly what I was thinking lmao
The not noticed part: their CO (and a lot of them but especially the CO) has a tourniquet on his chest ready to go. Real Shit right there.
Except in an earlier episode the corpsman draws attention to this specific action.
@@marsnz1002 Hospital Corpsman are the shit!!! Had a green side one patch me up once.
I really miss the military, particularly the infantry.
But then I hear from the guys about to wrap up 15-20 years and realize I miss a military that doesnt exist anymore..an era that doesnt exist anymore.
I was never an infantryman, but I assure you, what you miss is mostly gone.
Agree Andy Wolf. I served 9 years, MOS was supply, but the best time, was as a door gunner for 9 Months. (While I was not infantry) That closeness, brotherhood, frontline unit of the Aviation unit was in, was the real Army. The Supply units I was in, were always drama filled, bickering, and to add old NCO's & officers, who could not hack it any longer with original MOS(Infantry, Military Police), but wanted to treat the supply units the same. Nope! It's nite & day.
@@drewstar412 War has changed. No more frontline shock troops are needed because we don't need more casualties. Instead only support ground troops are needed since bombs, missiles and aircrafts make all the aggressive work. Yep, actual military job is just another bored business and better if the young ones understand it
@@Programmer_CookbookI feel one day it'll make a return. I just pray that ain't my generation.
Scott Glenn. American actor. Known to many as "Stick" from Netflix's Daredevil. Served three years.
Crawford from The Silence of the Lambs? Nice.
@@bamarine247 Good movie.
Did he serve in the Marines?
@@akshaynatu6568 Yeah.
Captain Richard M. Colby..He got sent to dispatch Col Walter E Kurtz. He went AWOL. Rumored to have joined Kurtz’s “army” of fanatics.
I like how when he asks none of them say anything and they wait for the black guy to say it.
Pappy and Rudy were a married couple according to Rudy. He was the wife, pappy the husband, just like Ray and Brad, according to evan Wright. They bitched all the time and snapped at each other so they were his married couple. Ray was the wife, brad the husband.Very funny scene this.
Its not gay if you think rudys hot they all think hes hot and I'm not straight for thinking hes hot ether
I was there OIF 1 and never heard of November Juliet. We used to pack out lips with the coffee that came in the MRE's when we ran out of dip.
Zomb131 Hahaha that's funny, me and my buddies do the same thing!
Rah
And?
"I'm told by the CG, that the reason for our CHAUSH-"
Fruity Rudy in this clip is a Marine. He played himself.
I would royally chew them out for forgetting John Glenn
Rudy-- The dude that loves his fellow warriors-- He will always do his very best to watch out for them and to take care of them-- BUT, if you mess with him or his warriors-- you better have a lightning bolt from God to stop him!!!!!!
SALUTE, SGTMAJ RUDY REYES!!!!! 💪🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪💪
OLD SCHOOL BROTHERHOOD LOVE!!!!!! 😊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘
Rudy Reyes is Spark from Modern Warfare 2019!!!
After watching this, whenever i go into starbucks i say "hook me up with that sweet november juliet"
what does November juliet stand for has the same energy as "Who was in Paris?"
@Mitch Conners ask Kanye West
I guessed what it stood for a second before he said it
You can buy the bluray/DVD on amazon.
I LOVE YOU FRUITY ROODY!
lol Everybody's all quiet after the reporter asks what "November Juliet" means...then, of course, the black guys says "...Nigga juice." XD LMAO
that beautiful always cracks me up.
They actually invaded to open a forward starbucks along with pizza hut and burger king
Ray's Northeast Philly accent is the best part of this.
am I pushin' you, my man? am I goin' too far?
Rudy is the man :-)
Once you see the football scene at the end, looking back you see that Ray was always just a little too aggressive with Rudy with the friendly breaking balls. You see how he was the former nerdy kid in high school resenting Rudy as the good-looking guy in high school who got all the girls.
I don't know what was the point of that scene, because in reality that never happened. But I guess Rudy wanted it there since he's playing himself.
Those kind of things happen in the military. Small dogs get bitten by bigger dogs.
No it has Zero to Do with that
Its them getting of their drug thats been driving them the last 20 day
Which was the war
With no one left to fight they went against eachother its normal
They were all still to excited
There’s also Rob Riggle, Drew Carey, Shaggy, and of course Adam Driver
The rapper or the hippie detective?
@@lewisirwin5363 Rapper
Can't forget Drew Carey, also a Marine.
Rudy sure knows how to make a good cup of coffee: Bialetti Expressomakers are the best!
Gene Hackman and Drew Carey were Marines. Both were field radio operators.
Most famous former Marine: Ronnie Meyer, president of Universal Pictures, the longest serving studio chief of any major motion picture studio. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Meyer
"Closest we got was Oswald." floors me every time.
"Beautiful" Ellis from L4D2's VA was perfect for this.
November in Paris means something different now.
He has got starbucks down to a T. 😂😂
This series is the best and closest comparison to grunt life in the Marine Corps that I have seen. Rudy actual had to be an advisor because the way the characters are and act on screen is spot on! Brings back some great memories. Semper Fi!
Gunnery : "A Marine would fuck again thing"
Ever since FMJ, whenever you talk about famous marines someone has to bring up that one clocktower in Texas!
Bea Arthur was also a Marine.
Gene Hackman was an enlisted Marine. That might be why his portrayal of a Navy officer in Crimson Tide was so accurate.
"beautiful"
I was told by the CG that the reason for our chowsh-
"I'm told by the CG that the reason for our chow shortage is that 95% of the One Mar Div supply train in central Iraq is being allocated to haul artillery rounds to the front. For us tonight, gentlemen, this is good news."
@@ponder2006
Champ.
Let's not forget Smedley Butler. This heroic officer received the Medal of Honor twice, along with such a slew of other awards that he was the most decorated Marine in history when he died. He rose to the rank of Major General, the highest officer rank at that time. Although he fought wars in Mexico, Haiti, China, and France, he is also known for his pacifism and antiwar speeches. He wrote the book War is a Racket, which denounces the military-industrial complex. He also uncovered a fascist plot against President Roosevelt.
The mention of Oswald and Whitman reminds of the scene in Full Metal Jacket where R. Lee mentions them.
"How many of you know who Charles Whitman is?.....none of you dumbasses knows...Private Snowball!"
Thank god there was a black guy there to explain November Juliet. Especially thank god Trombley WASN’T there to explain.
if only they knew what Mattis would become
Well now they have Adam Driver as a famous marine.
I also hope for the sake of this experience they are playing Nora Jones
Made my brother a giant 28oz mug in cyan/seafoam green and it had "Sweet November Juliet" in the negative space of the paint.
Was about 12 years ago. Still uses it when he codes.
The presiding judge at the Manson trial. Charles Older. USMC, then AVG, then USAAF
ray person is the best of all of them
Still waiting for Godfather to tell us why the chow short
Charles Hawtrey. Quentin Crisp. Julian Clary. Christopher Biggins. Richard O’Brien. Denholm Elliott. Nigel Hawthorne. Ian McKellen. Simon Callow. Vicious, hard-charging Devil-Dogs, the lot of them. “Ooh-rah”. “Ooh-darling”.
We use to call it a cup of the locals, locals refering to indigenous Australians
Same thing as Nj
Steve McQueen was a Marine.
Randy is the best. Hope the dude’s more awesome and nice in person.
Rudy?
Yeah. He's pretty legit and awesome in person
We migrated to the TV room after securing one day. Nothing but three channels then, so we watched Gomer Pyle. Gomer's gonna reenlist so that Gunny Carter wins a bet, that more of his platoon re-ups than some other Gunny's batch if misfits. We begged him to get out, don't be afraid of the civilian world. I honestly think a few of the assembled had tears welling. Damn Gomer.
Some really good GRAPE DRINK ! 😂
I love banter in this show.
beautiful...
Still watching it. That noise screeches the surface.
3:03 man, that guy is a spitting image of Ross Kemp
I see what you mean xD
Sweet November Juliet
Nothing like some november juliet to get a whiskey tango ready to go oscar mike and become a whopper junior.
haha....whopper junior tragic
I love those fake LAVs I read online that they took these weird african trucks and just put wood on them and stuff to try and make them resemble LAVs since they couldnt get real ones.
Mr. Rogers was a Marine
Hello neighbor
The guy who killed Dimebag Darrel was a Marine. Harvey Kietel is a Marine as well
Lt. General Ernie Cheatham was marine for both Korea and Vietnam, and played for the Pittsburg Steelers.
Ernie Cheatham? That is the first _real_ oxymoronic name I have ever seen!
November Juliet. . AAAHAHAHAHA! !!!!!!!!
"Closest we got was Oswald..." Fcuking Ray
lol i gonna order November Juliet at star bucks with cream
Crap, the movie quit JUST when he was about to give us the reason.
DAAAAAMN!
Rudy is one impressive male
@ponder2006 He got the second longest sniper kill ever in Vietnam.