The Last Person to post wins XVIII

This is a freaking good movie. I can't fathom from pearl harbor through the rest of the Pacific what people felt. We had some ballsy guys flying those planes.
 
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Ok, that was my point bro. 😐
I took it as a question about when I went hunting. Deer hunting in TN in December can be cold as crap. Coldest I've gone in the woods was about 15 degrees. Coldest I've been in the woods was a campout when the low was 7 degrees.

And yeah, I don't much like hunting in the cold.
 
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This is a title of a good war movie, Joe - John Wayne, Burgess Merideth, Patricia Neal, Kirk Douglas, Dana Andrews, Paula Prentiss, Henry Fonda, Caroll O'Connor, Jill Hayworth, George Kennedy, Slim Pickens, James Mitchum, Larry Hagman...
 
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This is a title of a good war movie, Joe - John Wayne, Burgess Merideth, Patricia Neal, Kirk Douglas, Dana Andrews, Paula Prentiss, Henry Fonda, Caroll O'Connor, Jill Hayworth, George Kennedy, Slim Pickens, James Mitchum, Larry Hagman...
Sounds familiar
 
I enjoy war movies
I remember going to see Saving Private Ryan when it was in theaters and there were several veterans who I had talked to in the lobby before the movie started. Two of them were at D-day and I noticed both of them get up and walk out during the first few minutes of the film and both were crying. They did not come back in. That has always stuck with me. Powerful stuff...
 
I remember going to see Saving Private Ryan when it was in theaters and there were several veterans who I had talked to in the lobby before the movie started. Two of them were at D-day and I noticed both of them get up and walk out during the first few minutes of the film and both were crying. They did not come back in. That has always stuck with me. Powerful stuff...

The end of Saving Private Ryan makes me weep like a baby.
 
I remember going to see Saving Private Ryan when it was in theaters and there were several veterans who I had talked to in the lobby before the movie started. Two of them were at D-day and I noticed both of them get up and walk out during the first few minutes of the film and both were crying. They did not come back in. That has always stuck with me. Powerful stuff...
I can imagine how rough it is for those guts to be reminded. I say I like, not as in the bombing and killing, but man it moves me. Those guys went through some crap.
 

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