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wonderboy
22 May 2000, 19:17
OK. I have a question ... in BUD/S ... paricularly Hell week ... what do you do when you got to go to use the toilet? .... i dont mean urinate but to drop a load ( excuse my french). I know this is probably a foolish question but it got stuck in my head.
Also my scond question is how long do the sesions at BUD/S last ... I mean do you get weekends off, does it end at a certain time each day? ... Thanks for any response.
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DonSEAL2B
22 May 2000, 22:17
Wonder, I was wondering the same thing http://www.specialoperations.com/ubboard/redface.gif). I'm glad you asked.
trident86
22 May 2000, 23:29
After each meal, the instructors will promptly march you out to the ocean or San Diego Bay, where you will be free to drop trou and take a nature break. You'll be too tired to care either way.....
Whoa wait, Wont you be swimming and wading in your own/others bodily waste matter?
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nightinsertion
23 May 2000, 12:30
Forget about the day ending at a specific time, especially if you guys screwed up during the day. =0)
BK101484
23 May 2000, 23:55
Well since we seem to be asking questions, I would like to ask an off topic question. If you are driving in a car the speed of light and turned on the headlights, what would happen? Another one Ihave is If you were in a train goin the speed of light and walked from the back of the train toward the front of the train would you be going faster than the speed of light?
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as much energy as you'll need during the week you will probably not shit at all. Although when it's done you should drop a nice one. http://www.specialoperations.com/ubboard/cool.gif
nightinsertion
24 May 2000, 11:10
A better question is: If I'm on that same train and in the bar car, can I drink all the booze at the speed of light? LOL
regarding the train/car question:
the light from the car's head lights and the person on the train would not travel faster then the speed of light. I think it is a matter or relativity that is in question, not that anyone really cares.
Meridian
30 May 2000, 21:58
BK101484,
I think that the underlying problem is that in order to travel the speed of light, or faster, the initial velocity must be at least equal to the speed of light. Since I don't know of any cars or trains that have an initial velocity of lightspeed, I think the question is moot.
JOE-BOO
30 May 2000, 22:35
the cool thing about iceskating and breaking our arm is that the ice is right there for the swelling
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