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May 11th, 2004   Post 21
Redneck
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Originally Posted by DTop
It's always open season especially on butter bars
......It seems appropriate to me. I don't recall ever meeting an officer who was at a loss for words for very long.
Ouch. Feels like home now .
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May 11th, 2004   Post 22
Abell
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DTop
It's always open season especially on butter bars
That rank is a forum rank. They assign you a rank based on the number of posts you make. It seems appropriate to me. I don't recall ever meeting an officer who was at a loss for words for very long.[/quote
Well, now that I know that Ill make sure I keep my posts to a minimum. Think I would rather french kiss a rattle snake than be called "Lootenent". Seems a better system could be applied. For NCO types, we could remain enlisted, for Officers....they could attain God Status or something....

So, whats the bag limit there. We have open season, no limit in Texas. Hunting is good.
 
May 11th, 2004   Post 23
Jtf2
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May 11th, 2004   Post 24
Redneck
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Originally Posted by Abell
So, whats the bag limit there. We have open season, no limit in Texas. Hunting is good.
Yeesh, Abell, I think I'll steer clear of your neck of the woods for a couple years . I'm requesting Ft. Big Rock Candy Mountain for my first duty station, they love Butter Bars there, and the BOQs are mansions.
 
May 11th, 2004   Post 25
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I loved being a butter bar. If you were a former NCO and knew your stuff, you were like an uber God and you STILL got to play with butter bars.
 
May 12th, 2004   Post 26
DTop
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Rndr, you were a horse of a different color (probably still are). How long were you an EM before you, how shall I put it, "crossed over"? That type of a butter bar was usually easier to work with than many of the truly fresh ones. Still, all butter bars were fun to have around, even if it was just for comic relief. I think I had the most fun with them when I was a PSG of a scout plt. I remember one in particular when I was at Ft. Lewis. I still laugh when I think about him. A story for another thread though.