10 thoughts on “Who knew Mr. Rodgers had tactical experience…”
by wound, does he mean shoot them threw the neck as he is standing next to his friends and sprays blood all over the place?
(asking for a friend)
Yup, he had combat experience. Cheezy as many of my chuldhood TV characters were, they were tough individuals. Go look up Capt. Kangaroo, Ernest Borgnine, Peter Falk and so many more. Won’t find their counterparts in Holywood now, the warriors are for the most part no longer welcome in that industry.
Nope. Rogers was classed as 4F. Never served per Wiki.
Nope. Captain Kangaroo enlisted in the Marines, but too late to go over seas. Again per Wiki.
He forgot to add you get the one last in line first and then work your way forward.
That’s how Alvin P. York did it.
Fred, you bastard, you!
Who’s Fred?
Fred Rogers
It’s gotta be a severe enough wound to make the first one fall and squirm and scream for help.
Then wait for the first rescuer to come and start moving the screamer, then kill or significantly wound the rescuer.
Continue until no one tries rescuing. For fun, shoot random screamers in non-lethal places to make them scream even more.
Eventually the would-be rescuers will stop trying to rescue.
And… even more fun, if you have some indirect fire source (from mortar to trebuchet) you can register fire on the spot so as to catch more would-be rescuers coming at night.
For fun, of course. Not to actually be tried in real life, of course. Because that would be wrong, of course.
by wound, does he mean shoot them threw the neck as he is standing next to his friends and sprays blood all over the place?
(asking for a friend)
Yup, he had combat experience. Cheezy as many of my chuldhood TV characters were, they were tough individuals. Go look up Capt. Kangaroo, Ernest Borgnine, Peter Falk and so many more. Won’t find their counterparts in Holywood now, the warriors are for the most part no longer welcome in that industry.
Nope. Rogers was classed as 4F. Never served per Wiki.
Nope. Captain Kangaroo enlisted in the Marines, but too late to go over seas. Again per Wiki.
He forgot to add you get the one last in line first and then work your way forward.
That’s how Alvin P. York did it.
Fred, you bastard, you!
Who’s Fred?
Fred Rogers
It’s gotta be a severe enough wound to make the first one fall and squirm and scream for help.
Then wait for the first rescuer to come and start moving the screamer, then kill or significantly wound the rescuer.
Continue until no one tries rescuing. For fun, shoot random screamers in non-lethal places to make them scream even more.
Eventually the would-be rescuers will stop trying to rescue.
And… even more fun, if you have some indirect fire source (from mortar to trebuchet) you can register fire on the spot so as to catch more would-be rescuers coming at night.
For fun, of course. Not to actually be tried in real life, of course. Because that would be wrong, of course.