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Did you whine and cry because they fed you, or is this a new position?Who says I hate the troops asshole?
I mean besides you
Hell I was one. Were you?
The mental health crisis on the left has become an epidemic. Begala allegedly once advised presidents, now he's airing his bizarre, disturbing delusions on CNN.
I'm sure future scientists will study this period one day with great interest, but in the meantime, let's all have a good laugh.
Also, 100% of the lefties on this board believe Pete ate $32 million worth of steak and lobster by himself. Not a single one of them will deny it.
The mental health crisis on the left has become an epidemic. Begala allegedly once advised presidents, now he's airing his bizarre, disturbing delusions on CNN.
I'm sure future scientists will study this period one day with great interest, but in the meantime, let's all have a good laugh.
Also, 100% of the lefties on this board believe Pete ate $32 million worth of steak and lobster by himself. Not a single one of them will deny it.
YUP!It's a longstanding practice to treat soldiers in combat areas with a good meal from time to time.
Why do you hate our troops? Oh yeah, you are an America hating Dimwinger Cult minion.
Surf And Turf Before The Storm
Across branches and generations, service members have circulated a widely recognized belief: when steak and lobster appear in the dining facility, something significant may be coming. Often described as a “surf and turf” meal, the combination has become embedded in military culture as a symbolic precursor to deployments, combat operations, or extended missions.
While experiences vary by unit and theatre, anecdotal accounts from servicemembers consistently reinforce the association between morale-boosting meals and periods of heightened operational tempo. The belief has become part of military folklore, shared in barracks conversations, deployment stories, and online veteran communities.
The persistence of this tradition reflects the broader role food plays in deployed environments. Dining facilities frequently use special meals to mark milestones, holidays, or moments when leadership seeks to raise morale during demanding operational periods.
Food, Morale, And Operational Context
Deployed dining operations have long included occasional premium meals as a morale measure. Larger bases and ships may serve steak or seafood during holidays, commemorations, or after intensive mission cycles. These meals can carry emotional and symbolic weight because they contrast sharply with routine field rations or austere dining conditions.
Surf And Turf Before The Storm | Military.com
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Stakes don't sound very good.
Never got lobster nor good steaksDid you whine and cry because they fed you, or is this a new position?
CNN gets away with saying anything because their audience isn't too bright.
Never got lobster nor good steaks
Should have actually servedNever got lobster nor good steaks
I did ya fuckhead. Did you?Should have actually served
Why, are you a vampire?Stakes don't sound very good.
HahaI did ya fuckhead. Did you?
Never got lobster nor good steaks
You suck as a personYou musta sucked as a soldier.