Hehe...Wow this is an oooold post! Now I know for sure what it means to be "Smoked", or whatever yall call it. It's always been "smoked" for me.
Only happened to me a few times and plan on keeping it a number I can count with ease.
The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important then his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and and has no chance of being free unless made so and kept so by the exertions of better men then himself. John Stuart Mill
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Originally posted by Aviation101: Ok, I have a pretty good guess on what it means to get "smoked" by your DS, but could someone just give a little more detail?? Do I really want to know this stuff??
Okay I went to basic training back in 2000, so I dont know if this still applies today. But back then what they would do is take you into your barracks. Close the doors, and you'd do PT until someone threw up or basicly when they got bored. At the end of the session (3-4 hrs later) there would be literally sweat dripping off of your wall lockers and everything else. You would walk outside and you would look like a "smoking gun" from the top of your head -- hence getting smoked. I remeber it as if it were yesterday.
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