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I think that Col is ripe for a command tour in Cyber Command.

I think that Col is ripe for a command tour in Cyber Command.

Evidently the Colonel is an avid Star Wars fan, and not a South Park fan. LOL

Evidently the Colonel is an avid Star Wars fan, and not a South Park fan. LOL

Hell, I'm a Star Wars fan, but I didn't take it as far as this guy. I just settled for owning the box set of the original trilogy.

And in related news...

HOLYHEAD, Wales — A man who dressed up as Darth Vader, wearing a garbage bag for a cape, and assaulted the founders of a group calling itself the Jedi church was given a suspended sentence Tuesday.

More at:

https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,355268,00.html

Wow....was that TSgt SrA mentally retarded? :bash::rainbow:

Excellent response!

Excellent response!

Not quite. Response was not aware of chewbacca defense...

Edited by Sim

I don't know what's funnier, the responses or the fact the Reserves Article 15'd someone.

As a guy that worked casual at ADC, the Chewbacca defense is hard to ignore. The SrA will probably be promoted to SMSgt later this quarter.

Two questions come to mind:

1) Was the Col. aware of the South Park episode, or did he think this Airman was just crazy.

2) Did he know all of that Star Wars stuff off the top of his head, or was some exec's weeklong project to research the history of the Force.

I'll pretend he didn't know all the stuff off hand and looked it up to mess with the Airman's head... it makes that kick ass response even better.

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