Teeth are very expensive!!!!!

View Poll Results: How long has it been since you've seen a dentist

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  • NEVER

    1 2.70%
  • 15yrs or more

    2 5.41%
  • 5yrs or more

    9 24.32%
  • past year

    10 27.03%
  • every 3-6mos

    9 24.32%
  • I have no teeth

    6 16.22%
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  1. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #71

    Dinesh said:
    Antman said:
    Dinesh said:

    But those who has 2000 posts must be old guys. How come we are new guys then?
    This is your only warning! The FNG will not ask questions! The FNG will wear his badge!

    Fine?! F'ng A!
    Fine.

    A most proper reply! ..


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  2. Posts : 4,573
       #72

    Dinesh said:
    Fine.
    Retorts made while out of uniform are subject to disciplinary action.

    For Enlisted members Accused Of Misconduct
    There are three types of non-judicial punishment commonly imposed.

    Summary Article 15: commanders (O-3 and below) and commissioned OIC may impose:
    • Restriction to specific limits (normally work, barracks, place of worship, mess hall, and medical facilities) for not more than 14 days
    • Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than 14 days
    • Restriction with extra duties for not more than 14 days
    Company Grade (O-3 or below) commanders may impose the above plus:
    • Correctional Custody for not more than 7 days (only if accused is in the grades E-3 and below)
    • Forfeiture of 7 days pay
    • Reduction by one grade, if original rank in promotion authority of imposing officer (USA/USAF E-4 and below.)
    • Confinement on diminished rations or bread and water for not more than 3 days (USN/USMC E-3 and below only, and only when embarked on a vessel)
    • Admonition or reprimand, either written or verbal.
    Field Grade (O-4 to O-6) may impose:
    • Restriction for not more than 60 days
    • Extra duties for not more than 45 days
    • Restriction with extra duties for not more than 45 days
    • Correctional Custody for not more than 30 days (only if accused is in the grades E-3 and below)
    • Forfeiture of one half of base pay for two months
    • Reduction by one grade if E-6 (USMC E-5) or below or reduction to E-1 (USA/USAF E-4 and below.)
    • Confinement on diminished rations or bread and water for not more than 3 days (USN/USMC E-3 and below only, and only when embarked on a vessel)
    • Admonition or reprimand, either written or verbal.
    If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal to higher authority. The appeal authority may set aside the punishment, decrease its severity, or deny the appeal, but may not increase the severity of the punishment. Personnel also are permitted to refuse NJP in favor of a Court Martial; this would be done in cases where they do not feel their Commanding Officer will give them a fair hearing, but this option exposes service members to future public disclosure of military court records. Navy and Marine Corps Personnel assigned to or embarked aboard ship do not have the option of refusing NJP nor can they appeal the decision of the office imposing punishment; they may only appeal the severity of the punishment.
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  3. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #73

    I know I am going to regret this but what the hell, here goes.
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #74

    I like it!!
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  5. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #75

    Dinesh said:
    What is FNG?
    Tews said:
    Dinesh said:
    What is FNG?

    Fine New Guy!!

    You wont have to display it long though cause there is another Fine New Guy right behind you!!


    You told me it stood for F...ing N00b Goofball.
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  6. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #76

    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Dinesh said:
    What is FNG?
    Tews said:
    Dinesh said:
    What is FNG?

    Fine New Guy!!

    You wont have to display it long though cause there is another Fine New Guy right behind you!!


    You told me it stood for F...ing N00b Goofball.
    I thought we covered the Loose Lips Clause already..
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  7. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #77

    Tews said:
    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Dinesh said:
    What is FNG?
    Tews said:


    Fine New Guy!!

    You wont have to display it long though cause there is another Fine New Guy right behind you!!


    You told me it stood for F...ing N00b Goofball.
    I thought we covered the Loose Lips Clause already..

    Ooppps, Teeth are very expensive!!!!!-avtaar.gif
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  8. Posts : 4,573
       #78

    Same difference. See boot.
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  9. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #79

    Antman said:
    Dinesh said:
    Fine.
    Retorts made while out of uniform are subject to disciplinary action.

    For Enlisted members Accused Of Misconduct
    There are three types of non-judicial punishment commonly imposed.

    Summary Article 15: commanders (O-3 and below) and commissioned OIC may impose:
    • Restriction to specific limits (normally work, barracks, place of worship, mess hall, and medical facilities) for not more than 14 days
    • Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than 14 days
    • Restriction with extra duties for not more than 14 days

    Company Grade (O-3 or below) commanders may impose the above plus:
    • Correctional Custody for not more than 7 days (only if accused is in the grades E-3 and below)
    • Forfeiture of 7 days pay
    • Reduction by one grade, if original rank in promotion authority of imposing officer (USA/USAF E-4 and below.)
    • Confinement on diminished rations or bread and water for not more than 3 days (USN/USMC E-3 and below only, and only when embarked on a vessel)
    • Admonition or reprimand, either written or verbal.

    Field Grade (O-4 to O-6) may impose:
    • Restriction for not more than 60 days
    • Extra duties for not more than 45 days
    • Restriction with extra duties for not more than 45 days
    • Correctional Custody for not more than 30 days (only if accused is in the grades E-3 and below)
    • Forfeiture of one half of base pay for two months
    • Reduction by one grade if E-6 (USMC E-5) or below or reduction to E-1 (USA/USAF E-4 and below.)
    • Confinement on diminished rations or bread and water for not more than 3 days (USN/USMC E-3 and below only, and only when embarked on a vessel)
    • Admonition or reprimand, either written or verbal.

    If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal to higher authority. The appeal authority may set aside the punishment, decrease its severity, or deny the appeal, but may not increase the severity of the punishment. Personnel also are permitted to refuse NJP in favor of a Court Martial; this would be done in cases where they do not feel their Commanding Officer will give them a fair hearing, but this option exposes service members to future public disclosure of military court records. Navy and Marine Corps Personnel assigned to or embarked aboard ship do not have the option of refusing NJP nor can they appeal the decision of the office imposing punishment; they may only appeal the severity of the punishment.
    OMG! Which category do i fall in?
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  10. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #80

    C'mon Dinesh hurry up.
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