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<blockquote data-quote="The 1 Mr E" data-source="post: 358400" data-attributes="member: 39979"><p>Ive worked as a bouncer for a local nightclub for a while (back in the day, i got tired of deeing beautiful people come in a total idiot retards walk out so i quit) It happened alot. Since I have been in 2 seperate branches I know certain lingo that all us REAL service members know and pick up on it. Just recently I was at a bar with a friend who recently came back from afghan, we were just catching up on old times, and this guy sat next to us, and proceeded to tell the rather attractive barkeep he was an MP with the Navy. I turned and told him that I was in the navy before i joined the army and the MP version of Navy guys were called Master at Arms, and most prided themselves on not being called MPs. He got upset, called my buddy some unkindly words claiming to be with a unit at a NAS where I MYSELF was actually stationed and knew didnt exist. Rich 'kindly' handed him his rear end (rich is a corpsman and knows whats up) The marines and navy always give eachother crap but its all in good fun, but them jarheads have always had the upmost respect for thier corpsmen. We were politly asked by a couple of very nice police officers after the incident to call it a night an not come back to the club for a few months. Ive met some dirty cops who ruin it for good cops but these two were prety cool (support uniforms an all). All in all, I think it should be a crime and punishable by law. My opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The 1 Mr E, post: 358400, member: 39979"] Ive worked as a bouncer for a local nightclub for a while (back in the day, i got tired of deeing beautiful people come in a total idiot retards walk out so i quit) It happened alot. Since I have been in 2 seperate branches I know certain lingo that all us REAL service members know and pick up on it. Just recently I was at a bar with a friend who recently came back from afghan, we were just catching up on old times, and this guy sat next to us, and proceeded to tell the rather attractive barkeep he was an MP with the Navy. I turned and told him that I was in the navy before i joined the army and the MP version of Navy guys were called Master at Arms, and most prided themselves on not being called MPs. He got upset, called my buddy some unkindly words claiming to be with a unit at a NAS where I MYSELF was actually stationed and knew didnt exist. Rich 'kindly' handed him his rear end (rich is a corpsman and knows whats up) The marines and navy always give eachother crap but its all in good fun, but them jarheads have always had the upmost respect for thier corpsmen. We were politly asked by a couple of very nice police officers after the incident to call it a night an not come back to the club for a few months. Ive met some dirty cops who ruin it for good cops but these two were prety cool (support uniforms an all). All in all, I think it should be a crime and punishable by law. My opinion. [/QUOTE]
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