Can I get sh*t faced please? Can I get sh*t faced please? Can I get sh*t faced please? Happy 248th birthday to the greatest fighting force in the world: The United States Marine Corps! Semper Fi! Can I get sh*t faced please. Can I get sh*t faced please. Can I get sh*t faced please. Can I get sh*t faced please. Can I get sh*t faced please. Memorial Day is a tough holiday for gunfighters. I’ll let you in on a little secret. Combat can be addicting. You put everything on the line to defeat your enemy. Life is most precious when you almost lose it. You look left and right to share your excitement with your comrades until you see the price of your victory. The broken bodies of your comrades snap you back to reality and the sensations of euphoria dissipate against the guilty wave of survival. Memorial Day brings those feelings back to the surface. How dare we barbecue with our families when our long lost brothers cannot? The answer is simple. We celebrate because they cannot. Our fellow service members gave their lives so we, and the rest of America, could enjoy our freedoms. Please take the time to remember their sacrifices this weekend but don’t let that limit you from enjoying your time with your families. That’s what they would have wanted. Reach out if you are having a hard time. No one is alone. Please send drinks, I need some buzz. Thanks. Please send drinks, I need some buzz. Thanks. Can I get sh*t faced please. Firefighter Zachary Paris, Rest Easy And Let Your Fellow Brothers And Sisters Take It From Here. Firefighter Zachary Paris Last Alarm December 8, 2022 Can I get sh*t faced please. Happy 247th birthday (November 10, 2020) to the greatest fighting force in the world: The United States Marine Corps! Semper Fi! Can I get sh*t faced please. Memorial Day is a tough holiday for gunfighters. I’ll let you in on a little secret. Combat can be addicting. You put everything on the line to defeat your enemy. Life is most precious when you almost lose it. You look left and right to share your excitement with your comrades until you see the price of your victory. The broken bodies of your comrades snap you back to reality and the sensations of euphoria dissipate against the guilty wave of survival. Memorial Day brings those feelings back to the surface. How dare we barbecue with our families when our long lost brothers cannot? The answer is simple. We celebrate because they cannot. Our fellow service members gave their lives so we, and the rest of America, could enjoy our freedoms. Please take the time to remember their sacrifices this weekend but don’t let that limit you from enjoying your time with your families. That’s what they would have wanted. Reach out if you are having a hard time. No one is alone. |