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| Posted by: dayday87 Oct 22 2009, 09:18 PM |
| So i'm finally up in gatlinburg with my dad, its the fucking SHIT. Im 15min away from the street gatlinburg, 30min from knoxville, 2hr from my hometown. Nothing but tourist pussy up here, chilling in a badass cabin with a hotub, its awesome. Im working for my dad, who sells computer systems(software and hardware) to restraunts.. Good ass money.. Should be off probation in 4yrs... whatup? Anyone in TN want deals in gatlinburg def hit me up.. |
| Posted by: cc-10 Oct 22 2009, 10:11 PM |
| what up buddy...next time im in gatlinburg i'll have to hit yah up |
| Posted by: MichiganHater Oct 23 2009, 12:13 AM |
| Yea just hit me up on craiglist for 150 roses i ll come Just kidding man glad you got your shit squared away Anyways GET LIFTING! |
| Posted by: Josh47933 Oct 23 2009, 06:31 AM | ||
LOL...I love those ads. Roses, kisses, reasons, etc. |
| Posted by: dayday87 Oct 23 2009, 04:49 PM | ||
Yeah I def need to get back into my routine... The past couple of months going to court then living in a hotel has fucked it all up.. But I'm gonna start running the mountain for my cardio.. Then gatlinburg has a community workout place im going to sign up at and start using.. Probably not as good as the rush, but it will work out good. And no more craigslist for me buddy, or id hit you up |
| Posted by: joseph23573 Oct 27 2009, 07:48 AM |
| dayday, not to be a ball buster, but, you talk about being in the seals alot, and you wish you did ect.... do you have any idea how difficult seal training is? also, did you know like 98% of each class drops out or is told to leave? Im not saying you couldnt be that 2% that makes it.... rather how difficult it truly is... |
| Posted by: dayday87 Oct 27 2009, 08:58 AM | ||
Yeah dude.. I actually had a navy SEAL challenge contract. You cant just walk into a recruiters office and say hey i want a SEAL contract. Plus ive watched the discovery series on BUD/S class 234. Its all mental man. Everyone goes to BUD/S in great shape, navy makes sure of that. And im not even saying I would have made it, but thats the whole reason I signed up in the first place is to be a part of that small elite group. |
| Posted by: texaswolf Oct 27 2009, 09:01 AM |
| I think the dropout rate for BUD/S is more like 75%. You would have like one guy make it through a class if it was 98%. Edit: Found this on wikipedia. Classes typically lose around 70–80% of their trainees, either due to DORs or injuries sustained during training, but it is not always easy to predict which of the trainees will DOR during BUD/S. Winter class drop out rates are usually higher due to the cold. SEAL instructors say that in every class, approximately 10 percent of the students simply do not have the physical ability to complete the training. Another 10–15 percent will definitely make it through unless they sustain a serious physical injury. The other 75–80 percent is 'up for grabs' depending on their motivation. There has been at least one BUD/S class where no one has completed the program. Most trainees are eliminated prior to completion of Hell Week, but trainees will continue to DOR in the second phase or be forced to leave because of injuries, or failing either the diving tests or the timed runs and swims. In fact, the instructors tell the students at the very start of BUD/S that the vast majority of them will not successfully complete the course and that they are free at any time to drop out (via the bell) if they do not believe they can complete the course. A trainee who DORs from First Phase before the completion of Hell Week and reapplies to the BUD/S program must start from the beginning of INDOC (if they are accepted). Any BUD/S trainee who drops on request after Hell Week goes through the same out-processing as a trainee who quits before or during Hell Week. If they reapply to BUD/S they would stand a very good chance of being accepted, but they must complete Hell Week again. However, those who have completed Hell Week, but cannot continue training due to injury are usually rolled back into the next BUD/S class after Hell Week, or the respective phase in which they were rolled. There are many SEALs who have attempted BUD/S two and even three or more times before successfully completing training. |
| Posted by: joseph23573 Oct 27 2009, 09:06 AM |
| HEY, IF GI Jane can do it.... |