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<blockquote data-quote="XGC Filters" data-source="post: 228375" data-attributes="member: 43653"><p>LOL, that was bad. I remember when they took us to the commisary I used to buy a correspondence box which was full of blank paper, envelopes and stamps. The cool thing is they had a cardboard box inside to make everything inside the package secure, now under this box you could fit 4 or 5 packs of gum or some candy bars. Because the drill sergeant always checked what we bought while we were waiting for everyone to get done shopping before we went to the barracks, and candy or gum was forbidden in the barracks. I used to stash the candy under the cardboard compartment in the correspondence box so when they checked my bag all they saw was a correspondence box. Then once back at the barracks i would charge 3 bucks for a packet of gum and 5 bucks for a candy bar.</p><p></p><p> It worked out really good for awhile till someone snitched on me. Then I remember i had to GI the barracks and alot of pushups but it was worth it i had alot of money to spend when they gave us our furlough pass after basic was over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XGC Filters, post: 228375, member: 43653"] LOL, that was bad. I remember when they took us to the commisary I used to buy a correspondence box which was full of blank paper, envelopes and stamps. The cool thing is they had a cardboard box inside to make everything inside the package secure, now under this box you could fit 4 or 5 packs of gum or some candy bars. Because the drill sergeant always checked what we bought while we were waiting for everyone to get done shopping before we went to the barracks, and candy or gum was forbidden in the barracks. I used to stash the candy under the cardboard compartment in the correspondence box so when they checked my bag all they saw was a correspondence box. Then once back at the barracks i would charge 3 bucks for a packet of gum and 5 bucks for a candy bar. It worked out really good for awhile till someone snitched on me. Then I remember i had to GI the barracks and alot of pushups but it was worth it i had alot of money to spend when they gave us our furlough pass after basic was over. [/QUOTE]
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