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Boardwalk Empire - A Beautiful Scene
This is a beautiful scene from season 1 episode 7 of the HBO Series Boardwalk Empire.
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Best Stuff I've Seen (The Pacific)
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When I stepped up to the table at the head of the line, a pretty brunette about my age (probably a student's wife) asked pleasantly what schools I had attended in the Marine Corps. I recited all the weapons and tactics schools we had in training. She became more and more disconcerted as she looked in vain on her checklist for anything remotely resembling what I was saying. Finally, in desperati...
Howard Stern Show - Hot girl prank calls pizza restaurant
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Funny prank call on the Howard Stern Show.. Girl pranks Pizza restaurant funny.
I deal with bs such as this all the time in hospitals that are supposed to serve patients. Recently, my legs were about to give out on me, and I couldn't walk any farther, and I asked a fat, dumpy, pimply little 18-year-old behind a desk whether he might call for a wheelchair, and he LAUGHED, and said that "they don't send wheelchairs up here,"" and handed me directions how to get where I needed to go.
Whew! Another incredible scene. Another one that slaps you in the face to the point of complete sobriety.
How did an American fight for 3-years in WWI?
most horrific part of this scene is the woman screaming
I had a boss that was in a mortar squad in Vietnam. He said "I could rain down death on a position and be gone before they knew what hit them but there was very little call for that skill in the private sector."
I got injured in the oilfield and I theycrefused to give me my old job back. This brought back memories, and heartbreak.
HBO used to be good.....
I had an experience back in ‘93 that gave me similar vibes. Got off active duty after 8.5 years in the USMC and was accepted into Boston University. When I went to submit my DD295 (not to be confused with DD214) to have my military training and education evaluated to see if anything was transferable for credit, the leftist admissions guy (and yeah that’s what he was) wouldn’t even look it. Basically told me the school didn’t care. EXACT WORDS. Walked away and attended another school instead. Not that I got a lot credits for my military experience, but at least this other school was far more respectful and took the time to review my record. To this day, FU BU.
Seeing as the first US troops were deployed in combat in spring 1918, Jimmy did really well to be fighting for 3 years. Either that or he got lost and just randomly started killing his way across the French countryside
Was the screaming lady Minn Matrone? These parker house rolls? They're for my ma!
God Bless that Generation , a debt that will never be paid
After the war ended many men including Sledge signed up for the GI Bill which allowed returning soldiers and marines a shot at higher education.
1:31 she just starts gushing.
Yes! This young lady knew nothing of the horrors of war...of killing...of LOSS. Mission accomplished!
The intro above tells how this scene really went down in real life.
Richard Harrow was the best character in this show ( and thats really saying something), the actor did an amazing job. He should have become a big star after this show, baffling that he didn't
Have you seen his wife? I'd never leave the house either
Completely undermined the point by having him shot at the end. Just becam another gangster 'I'm not gonna kill ya' cliché.
I call it poetic justice. Liam disfigured a woman and drove her to suicide, so a disfigured and suicidal army vet is the one to kill him.
Anyone else think he talks like Christopher Walken?
Im surprised that no one has mentioned this , but the (obvious) reason why Jimmy put his hand on his shoulder was as a signal for Richard.
I always thought that was Michelle Williams. Doppelgänger!!
Eugene was in a mortar squad. They should have given him credit for teamwork and goal oriented planning.
After surviving Pearl Harbor my father, like all Marines stationed in Hawaii were sent back to San Diego for retraining .. He was part of the 1st Marine Division who fought their first major battle against the Japanese army in Guadalcanal he was also in Peleliu with Eugene Sledge ... After watching the 'Pacific' HBO series, he stated that he had the same experience when he applied at the University of Minnesota after the war ...
Funny thing is, for every guy pulling a trigger during WWII, there were 12 hauling food or boxes of ammo. We outproduced/out shipped/outbuilt those motherfuckers. Most veterans were only tangentially involved in combat.
this chocked me up because it was kind of how my dad was treated when he got back from korea
This is what happens when you let a woman do a job
The things the marines taught him. Mortar men which is engineering and map reading, infantry which is teamwork precision, effectiveness under stress cause life as a civilian is nothing compared to pelelu and Okinawa, pure focus and diligence because it's ingrained in us, common sense because people who never served sometimes never developed any common sense
She seemed to do okay with the Marine before Sledge. Maybe he was assigned to HQ.
He had great leadership skills
She had to leave and take a shower.
Guess which one's a realist and which is the protected and privileged lib?
As an outsider, I.e not from the USA I tend to find Republicans rather privileged. You just can't simply act like a terriost because you don't get your own way
@@hannahdyson7129Like you say. You're an outsider and not from the U.S.A. So you have scant information to base a solid viewpoint upon. Personally I don't make bald observations about and upon the actions of the citizens of other nations.
what style of haircut is that Jimmy has?
that girl will be appear in Silent Hill 2nd movie…
This is pretty much close to the Army's exit help for veterans back when I ETS'd in 1992. They set up shop for us that were worthless for combat arms vets.
I got credit for Physical Hygiene and First Aide. Didn't have to take those General Education Classes - and all the non-vets did. I was trained in Artillery Weapons Repair at Ordnance School but when I got to my Permanent Duty Station - they made me a Sentry doing Base Security and that's what I did for 15 Months in California. My contribution to the Vietnam War. .
and kids, that's how I met your mother
Imagine Harrow watching this whole scene through the lenses of his scope, patiently waiting for Jimmy to get up to tap the shoulder..
I had a similar conversation at Towson University.
how did he fight 3 years in the war, when the US only committed troops for the last 19 months of wwi?
Richard was my favorite character of the whole show🖤
Jimmy wasn't lying when he said "Im not gonna kill ya." Richard had his back. Fucking love that duo.
If you look back at the scene when Jimmy and Richard first met while waiting at the VA clinic, Richard shows Jimmy the German sniper's mask he carries with him and tells the story how he waited 3 days for the sniper to remove it to scratch his nose and that is when Richard shot him just below his right eye. That is exactly where his shot was aimed in this clip and I think that is an amazing detail. It shows how these soldiers mind's are still in the war as they are constantly reliving it.
The shot below the eye shows up all throughout the series in other ways too
that got her a little wet
I hate the shitgrin this grown man is giving this kid. Somehow this gangster is gonna be moved by his stupid story of war
Well the scene may be beautiful but video quality is not
They love their cheek shots
Blue Iris is the best.....
Yeah but a bullet from that rifle probably blew the entirety of his brains out the back. I’m guessing it was either a Springfield, Enfield, or Mauser. All 3 use a large caliber bullet
I was told by a university my electronics tech schools could be used for several degrees. But it was vacuum tubes/valves and outdated. I eventually settled on computer science.
I don't blame his reaction at all.