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The Warriors of MPRA...fear us!

scoolbubba

Brett327 gargles ballsacks
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Well, P-3warriors has a nice ring to it, and seeing as how I own the site... :)

All your shrub club brethren do the zombie head bob every time an O-5 or above refers to us as Warriors of MPRA...maybe P3warriors is appropriate.
 
There is only one Warrior.

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(Okay, Pat Benatar was the Warrior, too...)
 
All your shrub club brethren do the zombie head bob every time an O-5 or above refers to us as Warriors of MPRA...maybe P3warriors is appropriate.

Shouldn't you be standing watch or something? I mean, isn't that why we sent you on the road?


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Shouldn't you be standing watch or something? I mean, isn't that why we sent you on the road?


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I'm never going to make PPC if I don't get my requisite 700 hours of Duty Time...that's why I'm out here!
 
Real MPRA Warriors

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110406-N-YR391-008 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (April 6, 2011) World War II Navy veterans and their sons pose for a photo during a PBY-5A BUNO 6582 dedication at Naval Air Station Jacksonville to honor all those lost aboard a PBY aircraft. The Navy is observing the Centennial of Naval Aviation with a series of nationwide events celebrating 100 years of heritage, progress and achievement in naval aviation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Gary Granger Jr./Released)
 
Finally got the PBY done. I was curious what it was going to look like when they were finished.
 
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Arguably the most famous MPRA callsign/paint scheme: Strawberry 5 markings from the Battle of Midway VP-44 PBY that first spotted the Japanese carriers
 
(Okay, Pat Benatar was the Warrior, too...)
While I appreciate her toughness at being able to take a hit from someone with their best shot, a real warrior would use every weapon at their disposal...even sex.

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That plane looks amazing.
 
I think I had a crush on Cheryl Tiegs when Pat was singing her hits (I was 11 when 1980 rolled around).
 
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