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Iraq
On Call in Hell
2006-03-13
Posted by:Seafarious

#19  As for the sympathy meters, it's a digital world now, you sorry-ass old farts! Get yourselves one of those new meters on a chip powered by a watch battery. They can register nano-scale sympathy events which makes them so useful in dealing with Paleostinean current affairs.

I'll get a digital sympathy meter as soon as I get three good reasons to develop some sympathy for splodeydopes. That should be sometime after the second freezing of He$$.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-03-13 16:08  

#18  you sorry-ass old farts!

That's Mister sorry-ass old fart, to you!
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-13 16:05  

#17  But....even with the nano-scale digital babies, I barely get a blip when I think about "Palestine".

But the ol' disgust-o-meter works just fine for them. Go figure.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-03-13 15:13  

#16  Jeepers, what a heroic story! I'm totally awestruck. I can only hope the full story of the 2nd battle of Fallujah becomes widely known so we can honor the people who served there.

As for the sympathy meters, it's a digital world now, you sorry-ass old farts! Get yourselves one of those new meters on a chip powered by a watch battery. They can register nano-scale sympathy events which makes them so useful in dealing with Paleostinean current affairs.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-03-13 14:55  

#15  I was wondering about my sympathy meter.
I checked the schematic it looks like R-15 is burnt out that is why the meter isn't reading. It wouldn't deflect much any how as the current is much too low to make the needle budge much anyway.
Looks as if I am not a sociopath any way.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-03-13 14:28  

#14  I remember cranking my first sympathy meter by hand in the snow

Uphill, both ways, and against the wind I'm sure.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-13 13:52  

#13  LOL!
Posted by: RD   2006-03-13 13:40  

#12  Great read.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-03-13 13:37  

#11  Don't think grom was asking for sympathy - more like imagery.

I know. Still, it was a great opportunity to test the meter. I thought maybe with such a strong image...but nope.
Posted by: Rafael   2006-03-13 13:16  

#10  waterwheel-powered sympathy meter

Lazy kids today. Why, I remember cranking my first sympathy meter by hand in the snow, and being thankful for it.
Posted by: Steve   2006-03-13 13:00  

#9  I remember when Sympathy Meters had ferrite cores and they used to get hot enough to fry an egg on the top

Bah! The spring that fed my undershot Vitruvian waterwheel-powered sympathy meter dried up so long ago that the replacement gudgeon had barely broken in enough to ensure that the flayrods wouldn't go out of skew on the treadle ...
Posted by: Zenster   2006-03-13 12:23  

#8  Maybe it's because I have an old, vacuum tube sympathy meter...but...nope...nothing.

Don't think grom was asking for sympathy - more like imagery.

That imagery that really should be conveyed to the 'Oriental' mindset. Won't be absorbed by it presently, tho.
Posted by: Pappy   2006-03-13 11:02  

#7  I would love to see a movie about this kind of heroism. Hollywood sucks, except for Mel Gibson, so if any of you know Mel....
Posted by: wxjames   2006-03-13 09:12  

#6  I had trouble getting to sleep last night after reading this.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-03-13 08:52  

#5  I have an old, vacuum tube sympathy meter

I remember when Sympathy Meters had ferrite cores and they used to get hot enough to fry an egg on the top. blah, blah, blah
Posted by: phil_b   2006-03-13 08:34  

#4  and you get an idea what the enemy casualties were going through

Maybe it's because I have an old, vacuum tube sympathy meter...but...nope...nothing.
Posted by: Rafael   2006-03-13 02:58  

#3  A true hero.

The enemy had no such doctors, and many many more casualties. Magnify the horror by 100, take away the morphine, and you get an idea what the enemy casualties were going through.
Posted by: gromky   2006-03-13 01:59  

#2  
Thanks Sea.
Posted by: RD   2006-03-13 01:18  

#1  Highly recommended.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-03-13 00:42  

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