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Message no. 1
From: justin@***********.net (Justin Bell)
Subject: [shadowrun] Re: Scotts hummer
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2003 18:43:54 -0500
At 06:24 PM 3/8/2003 -0500, Penta John C wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Scott Peterson <lordmountainlion@***.rr.com>
>Date: Saturday, March 8, 2003 7:37 am
>Subject: Scotts hummer
>
> > Ok first off the second most powerfully armed soldier in the
> > United States
> > Army is any chaplins assistant. Next com M-88 Tank recovery vehicle
> > engineres. they got a load out like you can not believe. I was
> > shiped over
> > to Korea and spent 362 days on the DMZ.
>
>WHY is a Chaplain's Assistant the second most powerfully-armed soldier
>in the Army?

isn't it obvious? America is all about god!
Message no. 2
From: me@******.net (Hexren)
Subject: [shadowrun] Re: Scotts hummer
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 03:25:05 +0100
JB> At 06:24 PM 3/8/2003 -0500, Penta John C wrote:
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Scott Peterson <lordmountainlion@***.rr.com>
>>Date: Saturday, March 8, 2003 7:37 am
>>Subject: Scotts hummer
>>
>> > Ok first off the second most powerfully armed soldier in the
>> > United States
>> > Army is any chaplins assistant. Next com M-88 Tank recovery vehicle
>> > engineres. they got a load out like you can not believe. I was
>> > shiped over
>> > to Korea and spent 362 days on the DMZ.
>>
>>WHY is a Chaplain's Assistant the second most powerfully-armed soldier
>>in the Army?

JB> isn't it obvious? America is all about god!


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Cause he collects all the toys from the guys the chaplain lays to
rest...
Message no. 3
From: gurth@******.nl (Gurth)
Subject: [shadowrun] Re: Scotts hummer
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 11:12:41 +0100
According to Justin Bell, on Sunday 09 March 2003 00:43 the word on the
street was...

> isn't it obvious? America is all about god!

Now why does that remind me of the Nine Inch Nails song, "Head Like A
Hole"...? :)

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Message no. 4
From: lordmountainlion@***.rr.com (Scott Peterson)
Subject: [shadowrun] Re: Scotts hummer
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 08:12:30 -0700
From: "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl>

Now why does that remind me of the Nine Inch Nails song, "Head Like A
Hole"...? :)

The point being to the remark, anything LEFT in the armory or ammo storage
area gets pout into the Chaplains hummer. I've seen a chaplains assistant
with 2 M-60 a saw a 203, 2 9mm's a dragon, a couple spare tow tubes, a dozen
at-4s and more. Its about where to carry it all. usually it gets doled out
in the defensive positions but since he's attached to HQ section they have
access. I tended to rob the plate to get more toys myself.

Scott

ps. GOD is the ultimate CAS/FS
Message no. 5
From: loneeagle@********.co.uk (Lone Eagle)
Subject: [shadowrun] Re: Scotts hummer
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 18:36:37 +0000
At 10:12 AM 9/3/2003, Gurth wrote:
> > isn't it obvious? America is all about god!
>
>Now why does that remind me of the Nine Inch Nails song, "Head Like A
>Hole"...? :)

Or Apollo 440 (IIRC)'s "Astral America" :D


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