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Reuters: 2,000 Mules is Nonsense

You're a woman? Or are you gender fluid?

What are your prounouns?

Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know winking meant I was a woman. I guess I know where your mind is.



Don't worry. You're safe here. ;)
 
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know winking meant I was a woman. I guess I know where your mind is.



Don't worry. You're safe here. ;)
No doubt you had that pic at the ready in your computer.

Just don't forget to pick up your laptop if you leave it at the repair shop.
 
No doubt you had that pic at the ready in your computer.

Just don't forget to pick up your laptop if you leave it at the repair shop.

What a complex web you just spun. You wove homophobia with Hunter Biden. Classic!

I just got pwned! ;)
 
While it's already been established - - at least in the rational world - - that convicted felon Dinesh D'Souza's movie is nonsense, here's more evidence of the same.

 
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It was in the 1970s, but you're welcome.

Thanks for not joining the military and ****ing it up.

Don't blame Hoops. I'm the one who ****ed it up. 69 to 71. Biggest REMF ever. Pay clerk in Germany.
 
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Don't blame Hoops. I'm the one who ****ed it up. 69 to 71. Biggest REMF ever. Pay clerk in Germany.
They had pay clerks then? All our checks came from Ft. Harrison in Indy.

Did you pay people in cash then?
 
They had pay clerks then? All our checks came from Ft. Harrison in Indy.

Did you pay people in cash then?

Yes. Pay officers came to our company and counted out dollar amount for each individual soldier in their units. We had several million $$ in a not very secure area for two days prior to paydays.
Millions in currency transferred from Swiss banks to our unit monthly. Box full of $$ was moved from base post office to our unit by a supply Spec 4 and one payroll specialist.
Both armed only with .45s. Can't remember if the 45s were allowed to be loaded.
F@cking nuts. Can't believe it was never hijacked.
 
Yes. Pay officers came to our company and counted out dollar amount for each individual soldier in their units. We had several million $$ in a not very secure area for two days prior to paydays.
Millions in currency transferred from Swiss banks to our unit monthly. Box full of $$ was moved from base post office to our unit by a supply Spec 4 and one payroll specialist.
Both armed only with .45s. Can't remember if the 45s were allowed to be loaded.
F@cking nuts. Can't believe it was never hijacked.
That's unbelievable. I got there in early '74 and I think, even in Basic in '72, we got paid by check or a deposit into a bank account.

Thank God I didn't get cash.
 
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