Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I'd look like a roll on deodorant in one, but I appreciate the style for those it works for.
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Lol@roll on deodorant
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I read your version as - you were thankful to have spent 4 years on a sub and did not wear a crew neck (which you may not have been thankful about)
I read my version as - You spent 4 years on a sub (which you may not have been thankful about) and luckily never had to wear a crew neck
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What a difference word placement can make! What a language
What I meant was, I didn't mind working on a submarine, but I would not have enjoyed having to wear a turtleneck sweater.
So yeah, I think your version is best!
That being said, I'm glad the submarine force is completely voluntary (to which I un-volunteered), because if they ever made me go back I would go kicking and screaming.
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I'm pretty sure he didn't need to point it out…..arse.
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UHF in (dark) olive drab, solid.
Because, well, OD is boss.
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@TrickHell:
My biggest regret is not enlisting in the navy. But dang, a submarine. That's hard core.
I find myself to be pretty adaptable, and the close quarters just meant better friendships. The guys I served with are like brothers to me, and we'll be friends for life. I was a cook on the boat, and quickly found that caring about my job and taking care of the crew would serve me quite well, and set me up for the future. Being underwater has its own unique challenges but I wouldn't trade my experiences for anything. That being said, I'm glad it's over and I don't ever want to do it again
If you ever want to know more about submarine life, I'm always willing to share.