Sentences with phrase «military guys who»

When I worked for the Navy at a Joint Base, I met a lot of military guys who used their accumulation of houses all over the country as their second retirement pension.
We have a group of military guys who get together once a month or so in my area and talk about what we are doing at the time.
Good luck and just keep talking about what you are doing, there are other military guys who are interested or possibly doing the same thing.
military guy who loves to play hard, the sweatier the better.
I love military guy who is working hard.
I am currently 23 years old, prior military guy who love anime and video games.
I married a military guy who made a career out of it.

Not exact matches

I am a guy who is currently in the military.
«All those guys who do have experience — they all get out of the military, because they're so fed up with the bullshit.»
«The military guys arrive calling the engineers thieves and saboteurs,» said a Venezuelan oil executive at a private company who frequently works with PDVSA.
In the recorded phone message, Mr. Anders described Mr. Nau as «a good guy» and a «good solid social conservative» who did two tours in Iraq with the United States military.
An understanding of moral splitting helps its see how a nation deeply suspicious of government seems ready to assert absolute world military supremacy — after all, we are simply trying to go after the bad guys — and to doubt the patriotism of anyone who thinks otherwise.
Now I literally have all the degrees from a to Z to warrant a hearing and I am a really big guy; ex law enforcement, ex military, etc... but none of that means anything to someone who is hurting or lost.
This is a guy who wishes he was in the special forces doing military recon, searching through caves for Osama Bin Ladin.
According to SheKnows, Wrinkles the Clown is a retired 65 - year - old military veteran who is actually a very nice guy who happens to own a really creepy clown costume.
«I've got to trust these guys, who are former command officers, who flew military operations,» Vacco said.
She's the one who builds houses, drives a motorcycle and loved her military service because she could wear a uniform just like the guys.
Irishlad4415 - @ - outlook - Im a 31 year old young guy who is a recent 8 yr military veteran and who is finishing college.
About Me: -5» 7 - Fashionable - Into men who are Fashionable or Stylish - In 4 - yr college for Hospitality MGMT - No kids - Lightskin - Loves Soccer (Portugal), Football (Patriots), Basketball (Heat and Kings)- Into men 5» 8 and taller - Loves wine and Ciroc - SEEKING Military GUY - Firecracker...
The biggest benefits you can get from this are military girlfriends who already know at least a couple of guys from their boyfriends job, and people who can actually pre-screen for you and tell you which guy could be a good match for you.
guess my aim... its rite in front of ur face... i am just a guy in the military who would like to meet someone sweet... i love FOOTBALL... brian urlacher is the MAN... by the way, the name is DAN... cant forget the most important piece to the puzzle - add the number 62 to the end!!
She was talking to a guy who was on «disability» with an «honorable discharge» from the military, and fighting to get his «social security».
my name is Michael I live here in Portland I'm a pretty easy going guy I'm retired from the military I have a lot of time on my hands I want to do some traveling looking for somebody who has just as much time as I do I'm Irish I have a lot of tattoos and I'm a really good guy you want to get to...
Military and uniform dating had become more & more popular over the past years, since the number of young, attractive guys who enter the army and public services like police grew up as well.
Im a fun loving guy who loves to have a great time & joke around... I'm in excellent shape w / an athletic build... 6» 3», 200 lbs brown hair & eyes... ex military... I definitely don't entertain drama... looking for a woman who knows what she wants with confidence to share fun times with!
Including repeat scammers who target young Sugar Babies by promising to put money on a prepaid card that the Sugar Baby has to purchase or claiming to be in a Siberian military and requesting the Sugar Baby send $ 500 to another guy in the U.S. to set up an account to receive money from the so called Sugar Daddy.
Like the previous films in the franchise, it positions the military as the good guys who know what's best while the government characters are all bureaucrats who stand in the way of what needs to be done.
When the founder of an elite paranormal unit disappears, the military taps the guy who can kill goats with a mental blow.
Michael Shannon, «The Shape of Water» A bullheaded military man who tortures the creature at the center of this story — all while crunching on cheap hard candies — Shannon's colonel takes the all - American, square - jawed hero and makes him the bona fide bad guy.
Brit actor Jason Statham, who most viewers will probably recognize from Guy Ritchie's Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, plays Frank Martin, a former military special ops agent who currently is a driver for hire for anyone willing to pay his expensive salary for moving things from one place to another in one piece and without getting caught.
Drawn from Guy Lawson's Rolling Stone article about the real people in question), War Dogs follows David Packouz (Teller) and Efraim Diveroli (Hill), two stoner friends in their early 20s living in Miami during the first Iraq War who exploit a little - known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on U.S. Military contracts.
In the first ten minutes of the film, you have a guy, played by Channing Tatum, who loses his job because of a pre-existing medical condition and his brother, played by Driver, who has lost his hand serving in the military.
I wasn't sure, at first, about Tatum — it's hard to tell if he's a bad actor who's just very stiff and wooden, or if he's a fairly decent actor who does a good job playing a typically reserved military guy.
And here's a guy who's just played a military man in his next movie, and has come off an award season playing a sociopath in Nocturnal Animals, and has also played a superhero, and he spends most of his time talking about gardening, and cooking for his children, and doing the grocery shopping, and when discussing his marriage, here's how he describes what he gets out of it:
The script never convincingly squares this film's vision of Cap as a guy who's willing to go it alone against government forces (led by William Hurt's Thaddeus «Thunderbolt» Ross) who want to regulate super-heroic interventions with the Captain America of «The Winter Soldier,» who decided he'd rather go against his own government than allow one of its highest ranking military officials to order extrajudicial assassinations.
Based on a true story (and drawn from Guy Lawson's Rolling Stone article about the guys in question), War Dogs follows David Packouz (Miles Teller) and Efraim Diveroli (Jonah Hill), two stoner friends in their early 20s living in Miami during the first Iraq War who exploit a little - known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on U.S. Military contracts.
Seriously — their instructor (Jean Reno) is just about the most lovable, laid - back military guy in the world who is more likely to ruffle their hair affectionately than kick their butts and bark at them to grow a pair.
With such a likable guy who has lived such a positive life, the documentary provides very little coverage of his life outside the military and what he's really been doing since then.
Whether they are sexy heroes in full protection mode, heroes returning home or military heroines, reading about these brave individuals who protect the country at home and abroad (and always get the bad guy) offers comfort and reassurance.
An old guy who loves collecting military artifacts, might be drawn to a military brand and end up finding he really enjoys reading ebooks.
Three young Israeli guys, who had just finished their military service and were full of testosterone and power.
Technical diving has had a reputation of being a niche for «big, bald guys» who completed military - style training.
Nadine seems to also be after it and not necessarily on Nathan's side, and then the man released from the jail cell who is probably talking to either Sam or Nate, and then the military - type guy who gives Nate the «one - time offer» to drop his search for the treasure.
How do you explain a game that takes place in a universe where the depictions of government, military, and international politics are drawn with chilling realism, but where one of the bosses is a fat guy on roller skates who flies around planting bombs?
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