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::-:: *Random * Talking * on * TA* ::-:: (pg. 2821)
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
Amazing little invention... you can go shopping with them, buy bubble gum, talk on a pay phone, buy some chicken nuggets etc..
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Har dee har har :p |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
i only have like 8 coins :( |
me too... thats all i ended with.. i guess you're cooler than me |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
'Splain this whole coins thing? |
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| tubularbills |
Coins (at least the AF does it) are little "collectable" style tokens/trophies with various squadron/unit/groups logos/designs on them.
the tradition is:
If you are out at a bar, and you slap your coin down on the table...and the other person/people you are with do not have their coin on them, they owe you a drink. if they do, in fact, have a coin on them, you owe them a drink.
all my coins are at my office. i'll picture them and show tomorro |
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| Lilith |
| Weird... well a weirder than normal excuse for getting plastered! |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
Coins (at least the AF does it) are little "collectable" style tokens/trophies with various squadron/unit/groups logos/designs on them.
the tradition is:
If you are out at a bar, and you slap your coin down on the table...and the other person/people you are with do not have their coin on them, they owe you a drink. if they do, in fact, have a coin on them, you owe them a drink. |
Ok, now I follow. Cheers.
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
all my coins are at my office. |
So risky! :p |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
'Splain this whole coins thing? |
well as far as Army goes... we got them for certain milestone events or meeting a big wig hot shot ranking person type thing..
example of a coin exchange - i was given a coin from my unit upon redeploying back to the US from Iraq... (i actually got 3 from the Iraq thing)... other ones were given for being a CAO (casualty assistance officer) for a Soldier's family that died.. i had to be with them adn talk coffins and insurance monies etc.. while they dealt with loss.. first becomign an officer was another one... and other various events throughout my career...
sometimes its just dumb luck if a hot shot general walks through and he has a bunch with him he hands them out to privates or other gawking lieutenants or captains etc...
the coins are specific to the person giving them out... they are designed with teh peson in mind and are all each very different with shapes and sizes and patterns... and all sorts of ...
so when you make colonel at year 23 or whatever you'll usually amassed quite a collection over your career and you'll probably have them displayed in your office along with all your other military accolades... which i hvae up on my walls here in my apt... |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
well as far as Army goes... we got them for certain milestone events or meeting a big wig hot shot ranking person type thing..
example of a coin exchange - i was given a coin from my unit upon redeploying back to the US from Iraq... (i actually got 3 from the Iraq thing)... other ones were given for being a CAO (casualty assistance officer) for a Soldier's family that died.. i had to be with them adn talk coffins and insurance monies etc.. while they dealt with loss.. first becomign an officer was another one... and other various events throughout my career...
sometimes its just dumb luck if a hot shot general walks through and he has a bunch with him he hands them out to privates or other gawking lieutenants or captains etc...
the coins are specific to the person giving them out... they are designed with teh peson in mind and are all each very different with shapes and sizes and patterns... and all sorts of ...
so when you make colonel at year 23 or whatever you'll usually amassed quite a collection over your career and you'll probably have them displayed in your office along with all your other military accolades... which i hvae up on my walls here in my apt... |
It's kind of an interesting custom.
How many drinks were you ever bought/had to buy for others? |
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| Zewad |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
Coins (at least the AF does it) are little "collectable" style tokens/trophies with various squadron/unit/groups logos/designs on them.
the tradition is:
If you are out at a bar, and you slap your coin down on the table...and the other person/people you are with do not have their coin on them, they owe you a drink. if they do, in fact, have a coin on them, you owe them a drink. |
we did not do that... nobody has their own coin until at a minimum of commanding a company which is a captain w/ like 6 years in..
even then what you mentioned above was like and old school rumor like what they did back in teh day type deal... nobody in the Army does it anymore... i never saw it in 4+ years |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
we did not do that... nobody has their own coin until at a minimum of commanding a company which is a captain w/ like 6 years in..
even then what you mentioned above was like and old school rumor like what they did back in teh day type deal... nobody in the Army does it anymore... i never saw it in 4+ years |
So each division of the armed forces has different 'rules' (for use of a better word) for coins? Does then Navy conduct coin related pillow fights? :p
How about you Will? Bought or been bought many drinks? |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
well as far as Army goes... we got them for certain milestone events or meeting a big wig hot shot ranking person type thing..
example of a coin exchange - i was given a coin from my unit upon redeploying back to the US from Iraq... (i actually got 3 from the Iraq thing)... other ones were given for being a CAO (casualty assistance officer) for a Soldier's family that died.. i had to be with them adn talk coffins and insurance monies etc.. while they dealt with loss.. first becomign an officer was another one... and other various events throughout my career...
sometimes its just dumb luck if a hot shot general walks through and he has a bunch with him he hands them out to privates or other gawking lieutenants or captains etc...
the coins are specific to the person giving them out... they are designed with teh peson in mind and are all each very different with shapes and sizes and patterns... and all sorts of ...
so when you make colonel at year 23 or whatever you'll usually amassed quite a collection over your career and you'll probably have them displayed in your office along with all your other military accolades... which i hvae up on my walls here in my apt... |
i got a coin from our group commander because of the work i did with tropical storm erin over Oklahoma. his whole catch phrase is "domino pushing" because what we do at our squadron sets dominos in action, and the last one to fall is either a success/failure based on the first one we pushed. its kind of ghey, but whatever. but his coin he gave me is in the shape of an actual dominoe. |
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| Lilith |
| quote: | Originally posted by LazFX
speaking of baldness.... lets say I just shaved my head today and I wanted to tan the scalp just to get rid of the "new" untanned scalp...How long should I stand out in the sun?? |
:haha:
What the heck possessed you to do that? |
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