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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Beaufort SC
Age: 46
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
From a Marines perspective, I see it like this. The USO tour is a great way to promote Unit Morale, and it really gives you a break from the day to day stress that Mortars and Bullets provide.
Today I saw that Jessica Simpson was over there, and I know there's been a ton of Sports players, and actors/actresses over there and Iraq. Outstanding. But, Peter King?? I think my morale would be better boasted by a bowel movement. I'd probably throw on a cammo Redskin Jersey, and slap him. Every little bit counts, and I'm glad he's a supporter or our guys over there.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
good article.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: all up in your business
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
PK is an idiot for ever saying Monk didn't deserve the Hall. That's just plain old foolishness that can't be explained away.
PK appears to be a stand-up guy for using his quasi-celeb status for a good cause: supporting the troops. Take those two things out of the equation, and PK is completely forgettable in a sea of experts.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
I was in Afghanistan in 2004 and 2005, stationed primarily in Kabul but made frequent trips to Bagram, K-Har and Herat.
During my time there I was fortunate to witness the dedication and grand opening of the (then NEW) Pat Tillman USO center at the passenger terminal at Bagram AB. There were 3 NFL stars scheduled to attend the dedication. Warrick Dunn, Larry Izzo and Ben Rothlisberger. Don't know what came up, but "Big Ben" did not make the trip but Izzo and Dunn were there. Very emotional ceremony and Dunn and Izzo were visibly moved. After the ribbon cutting, they brought out a big box full of "mini footballs" and Izzo and Dunn started throwing them randomly into the crowd of troops gathered there. As I was taking pictures of this I felt a solid "THUD" strike my armor vest near my left shoulder. I thought I has just been shot. Just before I was going to scream in panic I looked down and on the ground next to my left boot was a ring.....It was Larry Izzos Super Bowl ring. Apparently it had come off while he was tossing a ball. I picked up the ring, put it on my left ring finger and took a quick picture of it. When I returned his ring to him, Izzo thanked me and autographed one of the mini footballs for me. It is a great distraction from the day-to-day over there when celebs like that come for a visit. And I for one appreciated it. |
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
Nice story Sandtrap.
Um...I mean, who cares what you have to say you jingoistic DallASS Cowturd fan? And you're probably fat now too ![]() Seriously though, nice story. Thanks for sharing.
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The Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Peter King in Afghanistan
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And yeah, since I retired 2 years ago I have "packed on a few extra". Oops....I mean....whats it to ya communist Redskin fan!@ |
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