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As a matter of fact, @ 2 is not nice. Jimi Hendrix pele ti e.
ReplyDeleteReally @ fact 3? Here, sleeping on duty and masturbation is like a criteria for joining any force.
ReplyDeleteIn Nigeria?
DeleteAbegge true true some people don't have balls.
ReplyDeleteJames Marshall Hendrix’s short tenure in the service — exactly one year — began after he was arrested in connection with a Seattle car-robbery spree in 1961 and given a choice: serve two years in prison, or enlist in the military. Hendrix opted for the Army and enlisted in May 1961, getting assigned to the 101st Airborne. Almost from the start, Hendrix had doubts about military service, writing back home to his father after arriving at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, about the physical hardships of uniformed life.
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Pvt. James Marshall Hendrix while in the Army.
“There’s nothing but physical training and harassment here for two weeks, then when you go to jump school, that’s when you get hell,” Hendrix wrote in the letter, according to Steven Roby and Brad Schreiber’s 2010 biography Becoming Jimi Hendrix. “They work you to DEATH, fussing and fighting.”
Already a skilled guitarist while stationed at Fort Campbell, Hendrix was instantly drawn to the thriving music scene an hour away in Nashville, Tennessee. His late-night shows out at clubs and bars often put him at odds with military life.
He was frequently the subject of numerous counselings and disciplinary reports, and after repeatedly missing bed checks on base — due to playing late-night gigs out in town — Hendrix was demoted from private first class to private. In his defense, Hendrix wrote that his delayed return to base was “due to payday activities and [the] weekend,” Roby and Schreiber write in Becoming Jimi Hendrix.
They flag a report by Hendrix’s squad leader, Gerd H.K. Klepper, who wrote that “Private Hendrix has been found sleeping on duty several times, he has been given extra training as a corrective action on numerous occasions but to no avail.
Good one at fact 3...Nigerians no longer see anything wrong with masturbation...mtchwwwm
ReplyDeleteIt is not right to tell a man he has no ball... Kai.
ReplyDelete#Being defeated is often a temporary condition. Giving up is what makes it permanent*
ReplyDeleteMasturbation and sleep be making people lose their job since 1900.
ReplyDeleteFact 3 😱
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