How's things up at your end?
Bro, get on MSN.
According to some new rules set up by our almighty medical council and government, I have to spend part of a year in a random village doing service there. Thus I have even less time on my hands. My other half still corners most of my time though. moteLOLface:
I feel like violently injuring everyone around me. How goes it with you?
Bro, how goes the situation at your end?
You can't blame them bro, they're as sick of things as you are. Muslim folk in general are a touchy lot and don't like anyone interfering in what they think is their business alone. And they don't have much love for Europeans in particular. As for the world, since the 50s it's just become more and more corrupt and a useless place to be in. But that said, things have calmed down here enough that I don't carry my sidearm in public anymore. Isn't it remarkable, what a salutary effect a few deaths can cause among the criminal community in this country.
It sucks out here. 5 people died recently because of terrorists. Life has gotten hard. Can't go anywhere without the local nationals throwing stuff at us. Sucks. How is the world in a place that isn't covered in camel shit?
How's life bro? and when does your tour end?
Yea everything here is pretty quiet. tense. but quiet.
So say the same people who invented a sniper rifle which can blow a person's head off at more than a mile away. What's this if not an unfair advantage. All DS will do is save soldiers' lives the simpler way, but then again ammo is always cheaper to begin with. If you ask me, this is about the bean counters trying to milk the old systems for what they're worth before trying to introduce this for US soldiers. moteOkay: No offense man, but this is how it is. Things still OK?