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  1. Colin

    Colin Member

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    If anyone here has seen Saving Private Ryan, then I wanted to know what it means when they do that kissing noise to eachother.

    -thanks
     
  2. Doc Raider

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    It means that they are head over heals in love!

    Nah, just guys kiddin around with their buddies. No real meaning.
     
  3. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Hey, anyone whos been in the forces...in a barracks....forget the no tell rule...been around since the Romans and everyone knows.....Id go for the first of your options.....OK, maybe not in the movie then....Saying that, I knew a chef who we all knew to be openly gay, who was a good lad to get along with, and if you treated him ok he treated you ok when it came to rations on night shifts...Im talking food now guys...Saying that Id also have trusted him to do the right thing as any other guy in uniform at the but end of an 7.62 SLR.
     
  4. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Sorry, Sweden...

    I mean every country has its own jokes...

    Like in Finland in the coastal army barracks ( we have Swedish as our 2. language ) it´s a story to tell that there´s an order 5 minutes to 6 a.m. "everybody to their own beds!" as at 6 o´clock it´s wake up time!

    :D
     
  5. Panzerknacker

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    Yeah it basically just means "smartass"...
     
  6. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Blimey, you wanna rephrase that one panzer???

    Or was it really that bad in US forces in Normandy...? Next we will be discussing the Gay Gordons....Famous Brit regiment...apologies ot any Highlanders out there...
     
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    hehehe-no Urgh-I mean its kind of saying "screw you"-and again-they meant that in a totally non-homosexual kind of way-I HOPE!!! :confused:
     
  8. Popski

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    G'day

    Speaking of smart-ass. In Holland a referee during a soccer match send of one guy, but the guy thought he was treated unfair (as always).
    He went over to the referee and gave him a big (French??) kiss. :eek: He then said "If I'm being f***ed, I also want to kiss." :rolleyes:
    You know, men :confused:

    Popffttski :D
     
  9. Sniper

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    Colin, as the others have said, it's just "boys being boys".

    I don't remember the part you're talking about but I figure one of them was complaining about something like the mud, or the rain, or wet boots, or bad food, or the rain, or being lost, or wanting to go home, or the rain, or the officers, or the supply sergeant, or the rain
    (isn't it amazing how so many grunts complain about the rain) :D :D :D

    What they're basically saying is " poor little boy, wants his mommy to tuck him up in bed nice and safe and kiss him goodnight" So you get the "kiss kiss" sound/lips

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