One day, I hope to find a video on my great grandfather. He's the only Colonel I've ever heard to ever turn down General. He fought in WW2 and a couple wars in the Cold War. He had 288 jumps and was air assault qualified. This man is my hero. One day, one day I'll see someone cover him and I'll be one happy great grandson 38:02 Bastogne!!! You are required to learn about this battle when you enter the 101st and it's glorious
@LanceCorporalHawk30 Жыл бұрын
“Nuts”
@MeMyself_andAI11 ай бұрын
Making him proud with that username i see
@HunterHerrero11 ай бұрын
@@MeMyself_andAI considering he was the man that told me not to hate something until I tried it... Yeah, I am.
@MeMyself_andAI11 ай бұрын
@@HunterHerrero as a marine corps infantryman, i weep for your grandfathers lineage.
@HunterHerrero11 ай бұрын
@@MeMyself_andAI to each their own my guy. You can like a show or hate it, but we still choose to support this Vtuber. No point emphasizing our differences when we have similar likes. Just keep rockin' on Devil Dog.
@AhHereWeGo Жыл бұрын
18:45 this actually gets shown in Band of Brothers too. If you pay attention while they’re getting ready at the airfield you can see a little easter egg of guys with this face paint getting ready
@Mwraf Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. And it made their way into concept arts of it in the MoH Airborne if I'm not mistaken could be wrong but damm it was a hot minute
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
Oh that's cool
@HutchTheWolf Жыл бұрын
14:29 if I recall correctly; once spices became widely available to the British populace the nobility, being the og hipsters, decided they didn’t want to use spice now that the peasants had access to them. The nobility then proceeded to popularize traditionally “peasant” food; the common public then, proceeded to mimic the nobility.
@ardantop132na6 Жыл бұрын
And they say ruling class can't influence the populace.
@goldenhate664910 ай бұрын
The brits do this all the time. The British used to talk like south carolina, but the nobility changed the way they talked (to the modern accent) and the peasants followed
@Ironhead2519 ай бұрын
As disabled combat veteran of the United States Navy, I met several people like Jake Mcnasty. The military just tried to keep them contained, but tried to keep them around. I was not one of them, but, I did hang out with them. They were a trip.
@markbowerii76328 ай бұрын
One of my cousin's high school football coaches served and when I found out he'd served I thanked him for serving and his immediate response was "you know, I really appreciate that. You have no idea how many people would just as soon call me a baby killer." I think that's really sad, like ok you disagreed with our reasons for going to war in Iraq but that doesn't change the fact that, at that time and even today, in the US we don't have a draft, meaning that you cannot be made to enter the military and that everyone who serves today or served in that time period did so of their own volition, not because they were drafted. It takes a special kind of person to, when evil shows itself, go "you know what, I don't have to do this, but I'm going to enlist, get the skills, and fight that evil wherever it may be." It's just sad how little respect police and military get.
@judgem0rt1s23 Жыл бұрын
"I think that's just Portland" I can assure you, as someone who moved to Portland right before CO-VID happened, and then left sometime during it, Portland is a billion times worse than what other people make it out to be. I was living in a trailer park next to a meth dealer who sampled his own product. SO glad to be out of there. Also, love the reactions. Fat Electrician's videos are the bomb. Jake McNasty is my favorite of the videos he's done.
@MrFlarespeed11 ай бұрын
Which portland we talking bout tho.
@michaelmcdoesntexist835010 ай бұрын
Oregon
@ShiningDarknes5 ай бұрын
Portland, Oregon is just a really large "open concept" crack house with side rooms for cooking meth and shooting up heroin.
@noodlelynoodle.2 ай бұрын
Tbf it's like any city and has its good and bad areas, I've only been once but the neighborhood I stayed in was a perfectly nice place. It's like SF it sucks too but it does also have a lot of areas where things are chill and it's nice to hang out and the neighborhoods aren't bad. Like cities in general suck especially if you don't have the money to live in the nice part of them. As far as the meth dealer sampling their own product that's unfortunately gonna be a thing pretty much everywhere at this point, like some areas are more heroin based like Seattle but meth is so incredibly common now
@KaoretheHalfDemon Жыл бұрын
Good news Kip. As long as you don’t go where you aren’t supposed to on a military base you’ll be fine. Also if a high ranking officer shows up you don’t have to do anything since you’re a civilian. Also if you saw Band of Brothers Jakes the guy who helped call in those planes dropping supplies.
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
I haven't seen Band of Brothers, I really need to! One day I'll get invited onto a base, I'm definitely in a DoD Watchlist for all the military content I react to.
@davidwhite8535 Жыл бұрын
@KipReacts, would you consider reacting to Band of Brothers on your KZbin channel?
@gilmadreth680 Жыл бұрын
German: There’s 700 of us and only 35 of you! Jake: I like those odds.
@stwilson355010 ай бұрын
Jake: And if you brought 700 more troops, it would be a fair fight.
@ShiningDarknes5 ай бұрын
German: You've got 35, we've got 700, if we march through this ravine on your position it's going to be a blood bath, surrender. Jake: I'm glad we have an understanding, I accept your surrender. German: No that's not what I meant- Jake: Whatever dude do whatever you feel you have to but you aren't crossing this ravine alive unless you surrender. A few hours later: Every German that entered that ravine died, that German officer wasn't wrong, it was a bloodbath.
@alexfischer78762 ай бұрын
20 to 1 - _that takes balls._
@jonharrison586917 күн бұрын
@@alexfischer7876 not balls, coconuts
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 Жыл бұрын
26:05 That's a KD Ratio of 20-0 FOR AN ENTIRE PLATOON.
@duelgundam11 ай бұрын
And it's not even a regular platoon. It's literally a random raid team comprised of 35 total strangers. A f*ing squad of randoms managed to wipe out 700 Germans, and the Germans were the ones with the armored support.
@raikbarczynski6582 Жыл бұрын
i just looked up Jakes rewards. Combat Infantryman Badge Parachutist Badge with four combat jump stars Pathfinder Badge Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V" and three oak leaf clusters Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster Good Conduct Medal American Campaign Medal European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with arrowhead device and four campaign stars World War II Victory Medal Army of Occupation Medal with "Germany" clasp Chevalier of the Legion of Honor (France) Five Overseas service bars how the fuck did that guy get a Good Conduct Medal?
@harperholbrook7102 Жыл бұрын
the military has a sense of humor
@justinbriley253111 ай бұрын
probably stole it
@projectdeveloper931110 ай бұрын
@@justinbriley2531 That would be an awesome way to get one of those lol
@NathanSteich8 ай бұрын
@@justinbriley2531 "Acquired" it. 🤣
@saidin01117 ай бұрын
My guess would be for taking on the acting 1st Sgt role as a Pathfinder and then being an absolute legend in the role. But, honestly, Idk how he got it as anything but an act of good will from a CO.
@mage369011 ай бұрын
The entire video's TL;DR is "imagine 'Saving Private Ryan', but the main character is a paratrooper, stinks to high heaven, and wins more often."
@carbonwolf3865 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for reacting to this. I enjoyed the original video and i knew you would enjoy this video, kip.
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
Yeah! I absolutely loved it! It just took me a while to get to it, I want to give every video my undivided attention and respect.
@carbonwolf3865 Жыл бұрын
@@KipReacts it was well worth the wait
@KinshinReaper10 ай бұрын
A mighty fine opportunity to "do" some post-graduate work. Simply amazing XD
@minuteartist397510 ай бұрын
I really appreciate how much you push for your audience to support the original creators! Not enough reaction channels do that and it's an amazing touch on an already good video.
@forzafan8208 Жыл бұрын
14:37 as an Englishman, 96.8% of our food sucks, only good British foods are Sunday Roasts and Fish & Chips lmao
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
I really want to go over there sometime and just taste how different the food is.
@ZeallustImmortal7 ай бұрын
Shepards pie Edit: nvm thats french lmao
@noodlelynoodle.2 ай бұрын
I feel like Tikka masala technically counts since it was made specifically for the British by Indian people living there since they in general couldn't deal with the spice level of traditional Indian dishes. It's like how Chinese food in the us is absolutely nothing like traditional Chinese food lol like a lot of "Chinese" food was created here in the us for the American market
@megatroll259025 күн бұрын
@@KipReacts how bout Jellied Eels?
@Good20win11 Жыл бұрын
Been looking forward to your reaction on this one for a while. Holds a little bit of a special place in my heart from when I watched my first WW2 film, the dirty dozen, with my late Grandpa. Which then lead to me and him just looking up, reading, and learning more about the things that inspired those kinds of films, and ultimately culminated my love for history.
@adinhansen3768 Жыл бұрын
1:50 A while ago, it was revealed that Clark had Lois are into some freaky stuff.
@zacharyricords896410 ай бұрын
My great grandfather was in the battle of the bulge. He was captured and was a pow in germany. He survived, received 2 purple hearts and a bronze star. Then lived to the ripe age of 96. He worked on diesel engines and chopped his own firewood personally till the age of 93.... he died of dimensia and other complications at the age of 96. He was a truck driver/mechanic and has an insane picture of him driving george bush sr. An absolute piece of history!
@ForgottenHonor011 ай бұрын
Dirty Dozen is a great classic WW2 movie, but we need the story of Jake Mcnasty on the silver screen! Get on it, Hollywood!
@Necracudda11 ай бұрын
43:56 that’d probably be a less than Honorable discharge. Dishonorable usually means he committed a felony crime which he didnt and an honorable discharge is when you completed your entire contract, so probably a less than honorable or a General discharge.
@aztumtheknightofwumbo7060 Жыл бұрын
Yes. This video, including The Eager Beavers and Samuel Whitmore are bangers.
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
This video went hard. I loved it! It just takes me a second to get around to the longer videos.
@icp27249 ай бұрын
I have 2 bronze stars and a purple heart from my grandpa in ww2. Put em in a shadow box and mounted them. Ww2 was fn crazy lol
@pimphandjesus46678 ай бұрын
I know that one broken egg had him contemplating whether swallowing his rifle was the play 😂
@PaladinShagi10 ай бұрын
tbh everytime i see a vet no matter who and expecially vietnam ones i thank them for their service
@viewman8610 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear some more modern stories but this was amazing! I interviewed my grandad for a school project about the war and it was fascinating. Machine gunner. captured during the battle of the bulge and spent the rest of the war as a POW until the soviets eventually rescued him. Nothing like Jake did. But there is something special hearing firsthand from someone that went through something crazy like this.
@viewman8610 ай бұрын
And just hats off to all the men and women that served and serving. I am very appreciative of what you do!
@stargazer9911 ай бұрын
I was half expecting Kip to say “time to strap in, shut up, and get ready for a combat drop” Don’t know why.
@emilyb5307 Жыл бұрын
Ooo, Excited you saw this one, nice! Been waiting for you to stumble upon this character.
@veteranhoffman677611 ай бұрын
47:00 Yes I would have loved to serve with him, and did serve with men alot like Jake in my time, and I as well had a little “Jake” attitude in me too though not enough I didn’t follow orders or regulations, but did “bend” the rules a bit. Jake is an absolute Legend at Fort Sill in Oklahoma (the State Jake was born in), I’m Army Cold War era, was both 11B (infantry) and 15D (Lance Missile Crewman/MLRS Sergeant), went through Basic Training and PDS (permanent duty station) at Ft. Sill. Never knew that one of my all time favorite movies “The Dirty Dozen” was about Jake and his men. Also would like to mention that as much as you (Kip) and others think the Marines and Navy Seabees are awesome (and they are don’t get me wrong), but the Army was who did the largest Amphibious Landing/Assault in history, D-Day. As well the Army has our version of Seabees, called the Army Corps of Engineers. The 101st Airborne (Army), the 82nd Airborne (Army), Rangers (Army), Pathfinders (Army), Green Berets (Army), 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, aka Delta Force (Army), The “Big Red One” the 1st Infantry Division (Army), so we’re kinda Legendary ourselves 😉😏
@Restlessmedic Жыл бұрын
I found this as a recommended video from the fat electrician videos, and I'm so glad that I did. Thank you for your video. And I love your commentary.
@AhHereWeGo Жыл бұрын
9:20 would you say they’re creating an Absolute UNIT
@DiakronYT Жыл бұрын
Heros are Lawful Good, Antiheros are Chaotic Good.
@Drak239 Жыл бұрын
Oh yea I’ve been waiting for this one
@namelesschampion357 Жыл бұрын
Same
@jeeper42611 ай бұрын
General Patton said "Do your duty as you see it, and damn the consequences"
@calebmorrow969 ай бұрын
German officer: Surrender! Jake: You mean you wish to surrender to me? Very well I accept.
@lianabaddley82179 ай бұрын
Inconceivable. . . Oh wait Vicini already drank out of the "wrong" cup. Lol
@k.j.uptegrove3876 Жыл бұрын
kyp do his video on Samuel Whitmore the state hero Mass. He makes Jake look tame
@joshuawood305511 ай бұрын
Jake McNasty's theme song was Walk by Pantera
@justsomejerseydevilwithint4606 Жыл бұрын
"Post-Graduate Work"
@crimsongogeta68104 ай бұрын
15:19 as an Okie like Jake that has been to London, about all I ate over there for the week I was there (younger brother and the rest of our high school Alma mater’s band was marching in the New Year’s Day Parade and I was a chaperone), the only things I ate were bread, fruit, McDonald’s breakfast, and a place called Nando’s after we ate at the hotel twice and we couldn’t do it anymore.
@liamgriffin218 Жыл бұрын
"I think that's just Portland." As someone who has visited Portland, OR: Accurate As someone who is from Portland, ME: Accurate
@chriscalvin5083 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction video kip
@AlexisLopez-pb8ms11 ай бұрын
Being Mexican and being raised on authentic Mexican food because that’s what my dad expected, then living in England while being deployed there for two years, I can attest to how bland English food is.
@KipReacts11 ай бұрын
That's an absolute travesty...
@santiagoperez30247 күн бұрын
You just start breaking down and crying
@Isolder7410 ай бұрын
I wonder when the Fat Electrician will get to the Mad Lad Airborne skyhopper himself, Joseph Beyrle? Not only did he jump into D-Day he got capture escaped and then joined a Soviet tank company just so he could keep kicking German tail. Oh and liberate the POW camp he'd just escaped from....
@TacoSniper6665 ай бұрын
i really like that you asked him first it bothers me how many react channels steal content keep up the good work
@TacoSniper6665 ай бұрын
that said keep it up im a n avid supporter of this kind of content
@rikkilleen316910 ай бұрын
If McNeice was separated from the Army it was NOT a dishonorable discharge. Those can only be meted out through Courts Martial. I have not looked into his case history, but I assume it would be a General Discharge, hopefully Under Honorable Conditions.
@bebop_55711 ай бұрын
A few things not mentioned in the video about the bridge battle: The reason the bridge got bombed by his own side was because the officer who was tasked with relaying messages back to base was KIA'ed during the drop. There was literally no way for communications to be established, so the US just assumed the bridge had fallen into enemy hands and had it bombed. Jake McNasty held the bridge while blind. During the bombing and mortar fire from the enemy, there was a blast that went off too close to him and Jake was temporarily blinded from it. This is also where he gets his mangled ear from IIRC. He still held his position and gave the men orders despite this. It makes his victory even more impressive. Man's was literally blinded and went "nah I'm still combat effective" The 700 Germans weren't actually Germans. They were Ukrainian conscripts, who's country fell to the Reich. The German officer was German, but the troops under his command were Ukrainian. Another thing not mentioned in this video: One of the other Filthy 13 who was also in the plane that blew up as Jake bailed out survived and eventually linked up with some Rangers deep in Nazi occupied territory. That soldier would singlehandedly trailblaze through enemy territory, establish safe routes, and play a pivotal part in the Rangers all getting out alive. Inspiring training that is taught to this day in Batt.
@bettyrose9592 ай бұрын
Actually communications was only half of it. They blew the bridge because the Germans were in an all out retreat at that point. It was the reason that particular bridge was singled out for his original mission. It was a crucial bridge for troop movement, and was still standing. It was days later and no communication, they couldn't radio Jake to blow it. That bridge needed to go, at that point. Also was the reason Jake continued on, his orders came from far above that Coronel.
@superdrummergaming7 ай бұрын
I'm not 100% on the specifics, but I believe getting chaptered would be a "general" or "other than honorable" discharge. Neither honorable nor dishonorable. Getting a dishonorable is actually pretty tough. That requires felonies.
@MarrockV26 күн бұрын
Press F to pay respects to the egg.
@RxquestMerc Жыл бұрын
Oklahomans are just built different
@hf117j11 ай бұрын
"Kip, how do you know these things" "Internet, commenters, and a smidgen of war thunder". Tbh I try to be a background character or anti hero. If I'm seen as a villain or hero something is very wrong. I am known among the places I've worked to get shit done, and getting it done right the first time. So while I went as far as meps before a medical dq for Marines a while ago. I'd like to think I'd have ended up with his unit had I been there.
@Heegaherger Жыл бұрын
To be fair to English cooking they were under heavy rationing and they were encouraged to grow crops literally on every scrap of open ground that could be found. War rationing messed up English farming for decades, specifically thinking of the animals. Post rationing (1950's) they had to teach kids how to eat bandannas.
@hannibal-rb3go Жыл бұрын
Dirty dozen is a classic. I'd also recommend watching Patton.
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
I've heard good things about Patton!
@GrumpyMann11 ай бұрын
It's not that hard to get onto a military base as long as you have a friend in the military or is a veteran with proper ID. You also might get turned away from the front gate if you have a passport from a country we tend to have political disagreements with like, say, China (in one case, one of my friends couldn't get on base and he had a Hong Kong passport). The only thing is that whoever is bringing you on base is gonna be "escorting" you almost everywhere you go, and you are limited as to where you can go. Training areas such as ranges are generally off limits and stuff like that. Either way, the only places you are gonna be going anyway is the PX/shoppette cuz that's where the fast food/junk food is (and usually its where you can get stuff that you don't need that boots tend to buy such as; Mechanix gloves, glow belts, knives, Grunt Style shirts, etc). Sometimes there are events that open the base up to the public like air shows. My old base on Okinawa had a "friendship festival" which I promptly ignored to go get my haircut and a sandwich at the PX before going back to the barracks. This post was longer than I expected it to be lol
@josephfoster55938 ай бұрын
Ngl the only reason I’m watching this video is bc it auto played, I’ve always skipped over your videos in my feed bc the anime filter threw me off. That being said I’m glad auto play was on great video!
@SgtSplatter78210 ай бұрын
Sunny Side Up? sounds like a Bethesda Achievement.
@aaronhenley4741 Жыл бұрын
Something is obviously wrong with KZbin @kip. The video is up only a brief time with 500 views and over 20k likes? I think this proves KZbin is broken.
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
Man I wish I could get 20K likes. I'll be living the dream one day.
@toakongu17 ай бұрын
On the subject of beans, google the Tactical Bean Holder
@The_Stoned_One10 ай бұрын
Be cool as hell. He have a speaker and say I see you chose option c
@samiaaltonen7456 Жыл бұрын
Larry thorne aka Lauri torni bc of him Green berets have Larry thorne medal for most badass soldier in units
@S0MN1UM_44 Жыл бұрын
Kip, He is him
@epicmage827 ай бұрын
About the food, I like watching British food reactions. When they try non British food, and are like "What the fuck? How is there so much flavor?". 😆 🤣 😂
@joshuacharney6339 Жыл бұрын
funny enough my dad is on the FBI cyber watch list and he knows this cause he called to apply for a job at the local FBI branch near where he lives in ohio. they told him no and told him they said no because hes on said watch list.
@-Luna-tic.exe-11 ай бұрын
It's not hard to get on a list. I ended up on one pretty much the day I was born because my father was a nuke tech.
@domination1985 Жыл бұрын
What paperwork 😂😂😂
@jeremygates93749 ай бұрын
Ever since I’ve learned of this I still can’t understand….beans on toast? 🤢🤢
@sarahgould54355 ай бұрын
I can only assume someone heard about biscuits and gravy and thought "hey, this is roughly the same nutrition content, that must make it basically the same thin, right? Especially since meat and dairy are being rationed, but we've got plenty of these canned beans."
@RockNRuen Жыл бұрын
You should stream on the tube Kip!
@AgentLogic7610 ай бұрын
Mcnasty for PRESIDENT!!!😂
@Demonicjoe Жыл бұрын
You can’t defend British food Kip, have you heard of a toast sandwich? Unforgivable
@Plastikdoom8 ай бұрын
And yeah. They say the 82nd hasn’t changed at all, that’s cute my former unit units the record for most deployments. , most time deployed. Most combat hours seen. Most maintenance done. Least amount of accidents and misshaps. Also the highest dui and and divorce rate. And NC state troopers at mando fun days, with the strongest drunk goggles they had, well over 95% of us could still pass the driving test with golf carts, after we been drinking, with those goggles on. Their captain looked at us and said I don’t want to know, my response at 23, how many times you been to Iraq and Afghanistan and had fiancées and a wife leave you? He didn’t answer. Cause none, we deployed every year for 6-7 months. Every single year, and tons of training also. Inbetween training. And deployments, and leave, the record for Lowest time spent in NC…where I was stationed was 33 days out of 365. Basically 10-11 months a year I was gone overseas, or in NTC and or Yuma, CO for training, though fleet week in NYC was fun and great, can’t remember 95% of it. But was great, haha.
@firefang600 Жыл бұрын
These guys inspired the inglorious basterds movie
@domination1985 Жыл бұрын
You should just go back to his 1st vid and start watching them in order
@KipReacts Жыл бұрын
I've been going through the Fat Electrician channel. It's just taking a while to post them.
@Adi-kf6bq9 ай бұрын
8:10 fun thing as a civilian (at least in germany) you don't have to salute to anyone. Not even to generals. I think ot has something to do with it being a military greeting and you as a civilian not knowing the "correct" way to do it, but i'm not sure. I just know that i don't have to salute when i'm in a military base (i'm currently doing customer service work in a military base)
@KipReacts9 ай бұрын
As I understand it, in the US a civilian isn't required to salute. It may come across as strange if you're visiting a base or something and you do salute. But, I could be wrong.
@ZeallustImmortal7 ай бұрын
This applies to the USA as well
@ZeallustImmortal7 ай бұрын
@@KipReactsYeah its usually odd for a civilian to salute on a base.
@dimitrijensk28459 ай бұрын
41:50 Band of Brothers
@josephmerris63904 ай бұрын
Jake mcnasty called in 945 airdrops in 5 days. thats roughly 189 per day. that roughly 7 per hr that roughly 1 every 10 mins.
@frednone11 ай бұрын
The Nazi's might have had the high ground, the Allies had seven battleships, that is.12 x 12", 20 x 14", 16 x 15", and 9 x 16" guns.
@michaelharris-iw9bk10 ай бұрын
😊❤
@slavemi3018 Жыл бұрын
dang! and I thought I was the first to comment 12minutes after the upload! XD
@CraigyWeggy Жыл бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@coreygilkes8732 Жыл бұрын
Dishonorable discharge
@Tanlantas4 ай бұрын
KIp .. my man... If you get invited to a... conversation... with the government, It wont be by phone, and it wont be a suggestion.
@smokefire39 ай бұрын
this guy is true "crack head energy".
@fantomphlame55658 ай бұрын
32:13 82nd all the way!
@Plastikdoom8 ай бұрын
And ahh yes. A man after my own heart, so sad Jake wasn’t a Marine. He’d fit in 1000%. I definitely showed many of those same qualities, but calling our officers by nickname or call sign was normal. But yeah. On time/sober depending on when and what for, yeah, no. All the paper work and dumb shit. No, not good at that, nor did I care. Except for job related paperwork. And stuff for training new guys. But for me personally, I have zero fucks. I was there to do my job, and I did it very, very well. Drinking and fighting/being late at times, for things that didn’t matter. Oh they tried busting me down multiple times. Never happened. Worst I got was 30 days restriction and docking of pay, didnt care, didn’t join to make money. Had no illusions about that. USMC. Lowest paid branch of all. The only ones that could hope to be better than me. Was ones who did it for 12 yrs before me, even then. I smoked 99% of them. I’m naturally good at what I choose to enlist for, MOS wise. After my second signing and joining before I was 18, haha, doe to injuries, not my fault. That accident that shoulda killed me. Almost did, when I was 17 and already signed months before, is when I got my fuck it attitude, o did some good. Saved my best friend. Also had to watch his gf and my friend burn to death in a car accident. The floor boards crumpled around her legs, I couldn’t get her out. Like my best friend, I tried. And suffered even more lung damage and light burns as a result, before I was dragged away by bystanders that showed up and finally stopped. I still struggle with issues cause of that damn accident. Ex’s have asked well, what more could you have done, my response is always. Died trying. Well at 17x no matter how much adrenaline you got going. When one lung is fully collapsed. The other punctured and only 1/3 left working. Over a liter of blood lost, all your ribs broken. Abs all separated/torn. Spleen and small, large intestines torn, organs not in the right place after the impact, I can’t fight off 2-3 adult men, and bend steel to save someone, sadly, not was I given the choice to try that. Also sadly. That was going on 19 years ago, and the only thing that truly haunts me. All my ex’s and others when I my answer to what I coulda done different, “die trying” is pure shock, they don’t know what to do or say, not the right mindset. All 3 of us in the DEP for the USMC, me and him still got in, later than we wanted. But we did, and served.
@thatotherdan998410 ай бұрын
The Fed's won't send you an email, they'll be looking to B&E your front door. And I don't mean they'll be looking for a nice 🥓 and 🥚's brunch either
@Kez_DXX Жыл бұрын
The British did season their food though, and then they discovered that their food has natural flavors and are trying that out.
@CindyJoGorman-bt9ro9 ай бұрын
My son, probably unknowingly, is a Benefitenary of McNeece's bad Attitude.. My son is Spec Ops A.F. CCT., I asked him about a year ago, if the Wokeness in the Military was affecting him, he said, " Mom, they don't F:;! with Special Forces.!" Annd, my Brother Retired 82nd Air Born, so True Athletic Alcoholics!! Have been to the American Memorial at Bastone, the Most Beautiful Memorial I've ever seen that was Made For Americans, by a Foreign country!
@whiteknight65810 ай бұрын
No it the xbox chat run
@2strokinit5275 ай бұрын
It is not britain land, it us USB.
@serasizumi2830 Жыл бұрын
Your attitude is not something we should tolerate but we need said attitude to cause our bigger problems much much more problems for them then you will ever be for us. For now we will tolerate it.
@haversonferris1825 Жыл бұрын
im early wow
@obiohaz602310 ай бұрын
UK boils the meat, js
@SoMuchFacepalm11 ай бұрын
Like number 666.
@banditbro2511 ай бұрын
God this is one of my favorites to hear while working. Lol just the, "No fucks-givenite" kinda energy McNasty gives is great man. Lol
@KipReacts11 ай бұрын
Dude was just built different.
@ShiningDarknes5 ай бұрын
main characters just have different energy
@marcusloper10638 ай бұрын
Lmao this guy did what my dad did in Vietnam! My dad was 101st Airborne/ Ranger, and went on LRRPs. He was the demolition expert, and carried the m79 along with a .45. His unit was one of the first to get the m203 😮