Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 05/02/2011 391 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account I think I have some inside info on Operation Rice Bowl. Log in to Reply DH did you look up project eagle claw to see what the second rescue attempt was going to be called? ….wait for it…. wait for it…. PROJECT HONEY BADGER Log in to Reply LMAO – operation evening light or operation rice bowl?! awesome!! Log in to Reply One of my dumber former employers once ‘codenamed’ a confidential pitch to a Scandinavian client as Project Viking. Log in to Reply “Do combat helicopters have a higher fail rate than other military equipment?” yes, much Log in to Reply dh…you’re getting very close to a GOTD award Operation Pink Flamingo Operation Feathery Boa Id that the sort of thing you were thinking? Log in to Reply “Why are military operations always named after really scary things?” Dude….. google operation eagle claw and see what the SECOND rescue mission was going to be called if it went forward. Log in to Reply Why are military operations always named after really scary things? Why not call them something ironically not scary – like “Operation Pink Capris” or something like that. Log in to Reply “Bimbo #1” Geez, just how many bimbos do you have?! : P Log in to Reply < 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 43 >
DH did you look up project eagle claw to see what the second rescue attempt was going to be called? ….wait for it…. wait for it…. PROJECT HONEY BADGER Log in to Reply
One of my dumber former employers once ‘codenamed’ a confidential pitch to a Scandinavian client as Project Viking. Log in to Reply
“Do combat helicopters have a higher fail rate than other military equipment?” yes, much Log in to Reply
dh…you’re getting very close to a GOTD award Operation Pink Flamingo Operation Feathery Boa Id that the sort of thing you were thinking? Log in to Reply
“Why are military operations always named after really scary things?” Dude….. google operation eagle claw and see what the SECOND rescue mission was going to be called if it went forward. Log in to Reply
Why are military operations always named after really scary things? Why not call them something ironically not scary – like “Operation Pink Capris” or something like that. Log in to Reply
I think I have some inside info on Operation Rice Bowl.
DH did you look up project eagle claw to see what the second rescue attempt was going to be called?
….wait for it…. wait for it….
PROJECT HONEY BADGER
LMAO – operation evening light or operation rice bowl?! awesome!!
One of my dumber former employers once ‘codenamed’ a confidential pitch to a Scandinavian client as Project Viking.
“Do combat helicopters have a higher fail rate than other military equipment?”
yes, much
dh…you’re getting very close to a GOTD award
Operation Pink Flamingo
Operation Feathery Boa
Id that the sort of thing you were thinking?
“Why are military operations always named after really scary things?”
Dude….. google operation eagle claw and see what the SECOND rescue mission was going to be called if it went forward.
Why are military operations always named after really scary things?
Why not call them something ironically not scary – like “Operation Pink Capris” or something like that.
“Bimbo #1”
Geez, just how many bimbos do you have?! : P