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man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Borneo Pomfretti Apr 30. 62 Replies

Post it all here. From deployments to midnight cowboy escapades, wins and fails. Lets here it in graphic detail. Continue

deployment gear. what would be good items to take?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Brown Jan 8. 8 Replies

Hello gentlemen. Quick question. i'm a Marine, so I dont post often. I just got a new laptop and am getting ready to go on deployment. would any of y'all know where i can get a good shell casing…Continue

 

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Borneo Pomfretti replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Climbed K2 in Pakistan. Second runner up, lived for a month in bush in South Africa."
Apr 30
Sam I. replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
" Most of us would come up with employment tales I'm afraid."
Apr 23
Carl Monster replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"I wish someone would start a thread "what's the most inane, boring and feckless thing you ever did?". Then I could participate outside of putting down fatherhood here."
Apr 22
Carl Malo Schneider replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Tell us more, tell us more..."
Apr 22
Michael McCormick replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"I started a riot at my school when i was 14"
Apr 22
Carl Malo Schneider replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Umm, (1) 'Angel Diving' into a cave in New South Wales (Aust) at night.  That's where you pull the rope through the carabiner (on old 'figure eight one' turn around face first and just dive off.  Doing it at night…"
Apr 20
James Head replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Other than my normal, mundane and sturdy achievements? Well years ago: Got drunk and proceeded to get laid, but threw up on her instead. Early next morning I woke up butt naked on a pool table by myself. (surprise) But I must have done something…"
Apr 20
The Original Cody replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"existed"
Apr 15
Jackalope Glen replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Stayed married for 27 years and raised my two boys who have become good men who appreciate common sense and have strong ethics of being real men. Everything else: mountain bike races, deep sea fishing trips, sport rappelling, etc. does not even…"
Apr 15
Josh LM replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"being the father of two wonderful kids"
Apr 15
Rick Shelton replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Rebuilt a '79 Ford F150 4x4, frame-off restore of a '79 Jeep CJ-7 (I seem to keep going back to the '79s for some reason).  Got a degree in physics (BS), minor in math and CS also got my MBA. Shot a 42 out of 36 on the…"
Apr 15
Mark Amey replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"It may well have been up the nose. I think I was just hanging on!"
Apr 12
Hampton Kennedy replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"Raced horses with a beautiful girl through the Montana desert. Killed a deer with a bow. That's all I've got, but I still have many years to go on manly adventures."
Apr 12
Malavacious replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"I can't say I praise my own accomplishment as much as all of these dedicated fathers and husbands (my most sincere respect to all of you, I hope for such an adventure myself one day) but at the moment I would say my most awesome accomplishment…"
Apr 12
Mark Amey replied to Robert Brown's discussion man up, whats the most awesome thing you have ever done?
"My most awesome thing may sound pretty weak to you outdoor men. I grew up in the city, but my Dad went back to his country roots when I was in my 20s. I have no idea about livestock, etc. One day I was visiting, and Dad had just been going on about…"
Apr 12
Robert Brown replied to Joseph Casson's discussion finding myself in a strange slump at the moment, would like some man advice.
"well i hate to be the ass hole but give this a try. FUCK. violent angry passionate sex always helps me.  "
Apr 9

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