Monday, July 30, 2007

Marines: What They Really Are

I found this pretty amusing to read so I thought I would share with the rest of the world. Thanks LCpl Brumfield.

Marines come in all shapes, shades, weights, sizes, and states of sobriety, misery, and confusion. He is sly as a fox, has the nerve of a dope addict, the stories of an old sailor, the sincerity of a politician, and the subtlety of Mt. Saint Helen. He is extremely irresistible, totally irrational and completely indestructible.

A Marine is a Marine all his life. He is a magical creature. You can kick him out of your house but not out of your heart. You can take him off your mailing list but not off your mind. They are found everywhere... in love...in battle... in lust... in trouble...in debt...in bars and ... behind them. No one can write so seldom and yet think so much of you. No one else can get so much enjoyment out of a letter or clean clothes or a six pack.

A Marine is a genius with a deck of cards. A millionaire without a cent and brave without a grain of sense. He is the PROTECTOR OF AMERICA, with the latest copy of playboy in his back pocket. When he wants something it's usually 30 days leave, music that hurts the ears, a five dollar bill...or a woman he can count on.

Girls love them, mothers tolerate them, fathers brag about them, the government pays them, the police watch out for them and somehow they all work together. You can beat their bodies but not their minds.

You can tame their hearts but not their souls. He likes girls, females, women, ladies, and the opposite sex. He dislikes small checks, working weekends, answering letters, missing chow, waking up, maintaining a uniform, and the day before payday.

You may as well give in. He is your long distance lover...he is your steel eyed, warm smiling, blank minded, hyperactive, over reacting, curious, passive, talented, spontaneous, physically fit, good for nothing bundle of worry.

And will always be there for you regardless of how long it’s been since you've last talked.

3 comments:

Joel said...

Ah man it has been too long!
Oh and the part about you being my "long distance lover"...um yeah, I think my heart is already taken by another. I also chuckled at the physically fit part. Bring the racquetball rain any day ;)

Anonymous said...

Sgt. James,
It does sound like you are a true Marine. Just stay true to yourself and you will truly enjoy the life of a Marine. Stay safe and thanks for the analysis. I'm not too sure about the long distance lover part either. Be well.

Anonymous said...

Hey there Sgt McCauley,
I am one of Sgt. Kreuter's sisters, Kristin. Just wanted to say you have some wonderful photos on your page. So, "Thank You" for your love, dedication, and determination for protecting myself, my family, my friends, and this beautiful country we live in. And God Bless...
~Kristin
Keakreuter@yahoo.com