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Old January 6th 21, 04:16 PM posted to rec.skiing.alpine
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[Default] On Sat, 2 Jan 2021 15:16:34 -0800 (PST), "
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Wrong again, dumb****. Not this guy.
I happen to know you are full of ****.

Once again you show *ZERO* knowledge of the military, draft dodger.


He was less than five minutes away from the base, in a house
he had bought during a previous stint in Coronado.


Sure. Military personnel are routinely moved around the country.
Quarters are provided for them and sometimes officer's families.
Unmarried personnel *rarely* live off base, simply because of the
cost. Your mythical base commander must be an admiral to be made
base commander and probably spent some time in D.C.

So you expect me to believe that he bought, not rented, a house in
Southern California knowing he was going to Washington. Then, let's
say, he rented out the house while he was away, then moved back?
The military doesn't work that way. When you leave a post you never
know when you are coming back. As Mr. Spock would say, "Your story is
quite illogical." Mr. Horvath says, "Your story is BULL****."

The base commander is required to live on base because he has to be
available 24/7.


Sorta like you need diapers handy 24/7?

I lived in the BOQs as
required and the married officers lived in houses provided on base. It
must suck to make up so many lies, Trunky.

It must suck to live on base and in BOQ's.
Especially when you have to change your diapers with no privacy.

You show your ignorance of military life once again. The BOQs,
(bachelor officers quarters), are for unmarried officers and they are
private rooms, Trunky.


It must suck to live on base and in BOQ's.


Actually it's quite comfortable. The rooms are larger than a hotel
room. Full bath and a kitchenette in each room. Much better than a
college dorm room. But you wouldn't know about that, because you've
never been to college. Plus we had maid service every day. A hotel
room like this would cost $300+ each day. We had a rec room down the
hall with pool tables, card tables, and ping pong tables. Pinball
machines were provided, also checkers, chess sets, and dominos. Even
vending machines that were stocked with beer. I paid an additional
modest fee to have a newspaper delivered right to my door every
morning. It was almost as good as living in my mansion today.

Your life sucks, obviously. Change your diapers.


Sucks to be you. Living in a friend's basement and mooching off
others. Have another line of cocaine.

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