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A combat engineer buddy of mine always tells me that det cord is the answer to 99% of all of life's problems.

Fishing becomes really easy with it. I shouldn't get that warm and fuzzy feeling when thinking about det cord

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Fishing becomes really easy with it. I shouldn't get that warm and fuzzy feeling when thinking about det cord

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A couple things.

1) I should actually be enlisted right now. Got an article 11 when I failed white phase at basic (I hit 22 targets 3 fuging times...). FLW wasn't recycling anybody in my training company because our company was getting phased out after our cycle. So, this is a bitter sweet time for me (since I see a lot of guys I trained with taking field pics and posting about deployment).

2) One of my DS was way in love with det cord. I was going to be an engineer, so for those who wouldn't know, we were a company of nothing but bridge crewmembers and combat engineers, so most of the DS were engineers (save for the one who was an 88M and the female DS who were various things, but total badasses in their own right). When I was waiting for my discharge paperwork to file (note to all who may have children go in and get discharged in the future: it takes a fuging long time. I was there for about 6 weeks), I got to hang around the training in the classroom and around the barracks because this DS liked me and wanted me to re-enlist and kill it the next go 'round. First part of black phase is where they were learning about det cord, and he'd bring in his personal training cord in a little dog bed with a bow tied on it neatly. He then placed it in the front of the room and said "this is my baby. Det cord will be your baby. You will love your baby, or your baby will fuging kill you". Best line ever.

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