A list of puns related to "Dog Soldiers (film)"
Not sure how many have seen Dog Soldiers but I guess it would be a fair few because I seriously consider this equal or best werewolf movie, letβs talk !
Round 1 master chief in full mjolner is dropped off in the Scottish highlands his mission is to eradicate the werewolves
Round 2 same as 1 except no mjolner
Round 3 a non mjolner clad 6 man spartan 2 team is given the objective of capturing the werewolves
Round 4 a non mjolner clad 6 man spartan 2 team is given the task of the SAS team in the movie
Round 5 same as 4 except the spartan team takes the place of the regular soldiers
Round 6 same as 5 except the Spartans are 14 and have not been augmented
Bonus round which Spartans do you think would lose to the werewolf in a fist fight with no armor
Spartan 1
Spartan 2
Normal 3 or a enraged gamma Spartan
Spartan 4
My girlfriend was working at a hotel, a job she started full time TODAY. A gentleman then arrived to the hotel, and inquired about pets staying there. Pets are allowed, but only under 30 pounds. This gentleman. Had a Bloodhound and a Choclate Lab Retreiver. So not within weight limit.
Talking to my girlfriend, she found out he and his GF were PCSing, he is in the army, and was waiting to close on a house. Not a bad situation then, but, it is Nov 1st and his closing date was the 25th.
The Army was paying for only 10 days of his hotel stay, and would not pay anything for boarding dogs. He said he had no help or attempt of help from his receiving unit.
I have a way of making things work. I honestly don't know how, but I figure stuff out. I always find some way to get something done. So my girlfriend gives this guy my number, and let's me know he'll call me soon.
He gets in touch, I tell him I'll start working on it, and within the hour I have two leads for a long stay for free for his furry friends.
Nothing was available until a couple days from now though.
So this man I'd never met before, who I only knew as a random Soldier coming to the base who had literally nobody else even trying to help him, pulled into my driveway at around 7pm, and now his dogs are in my second living room sound asleep in their kennel, and I'm not going to go to bed feeling good about myself, or feeling like I did a good deed.
This should never have happened. The Army isn't gonna pay to board dogs and I get that, but this has to be a common issue. And nobody in his chain cared? A Soldier, inbound to an Army base, was ignored by his branch, and it fell to a random airman to take ahold of the situation and get this man and his family taken care of.
There is nothing amazing or incredible about what I did, it's just what should have been done or at least attempted from the beginning.
All I have to do is keep the mans dogs for a couple days, and give them the food he already had, and pet them and let them out for 48-72 hours, and I saved him thousands of dollars of boarding.
It isnt hard to help people. And the idea that people in his own branch just didn't give a shit is revolting.
I remember seeing this movie somewhere and hardly remember anything about it but this scene is engraved in my head for some reason so Iβll try my best to explain it.
Now it was an Asian film and I donβt remember them speaking English at all but I may be mistaken, the scene starts off with a soldier and a superior officer patrolling a neighborhood and they intrude into a womanβs house and there was the woman, two kids If I recall and a dog is the soldier starts searching the house I believe but a few seconds in the superior officer becomes annoyed by the constant barking by the dog so takes the dog to the backyard if the house while the kids start crying and the woman starts screaming and then the officer commands the soldier to shoot the dog and then he proceeds to walk outside, the soldier pulls out his pistol and started at the dog while the woman cries and he blankly looks at the woman then hesitates and shoots the gun unit the sky, he calmly walks outside and the officer and him began to walk but while theyβre walking the dog barks again so the officer pauses and stares at the soldier briefly before storming back into the womanβs house and we hear a gun shoot, a dog whimper and a woman scream so we can assume the dog was killed. The officer walks outside again and then starts walking again with the soldier.
Iβm sorry if Iβve totally butchered that scene but thatβs my most vivid memory of it, hopefully this scene was enough for someone to recognize the movie, oh and the movie mightβve been 1980 or 1990 based on the quality but I canβt say for sure.
I'm asking because I've had 4 heelers, and none of the others have ever acted this way. But he was born in August 2020 so he's a quarantine baby. It was months before he left my side and I'm not exaggerating. I've been with him since the day he was born.
So now, when I go anywhere... I'm talking the grocery store; the gas station, it DOES not matter. When I walk in he for real goes nuts. Honestly, like the dog videos you see where the family gets reunited with their lost little buddy and they can't keep still and keep hopping and squealing and trying to BE a hula hoop.
It's really the best feeling.
Anybody else?
Where the numbers placed on a regiment to regiment order, or would it be okay to just put a string of 8 number together for my reenactment?
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