BrodH20: The Otis Answers Call of the Meme
When I graduated high school, I had no idea what I was supposed to do with myself. I really had no interest in going to college, butI also didn’t really want to work crap jobs the rest of my life. One day the Marine Corps recruiter called me. Being the submissive wimp that I was, I pretty much signed up just because I was too chicken to say no. Besides, what the hell else was I going to do? Going back to fact number 1, when I went to boot camp I was 6’4” and weighed just over 140 pounds (a few pounds under the minimum). They classified me as a “double rat”, which meant I had to eat twice as much as everyone else. I always kinda felt bad for the fat kids, cause all they got to eat was cottage cheese. Somehow I made it through , especially considering the fact that I had pneumonia for most of the field training. It was one of the best things I ever did, and upon graduating boot camp I realized I had a set of balls — The Otis /BrodH20.
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DFO: Above, The Otis/BrodH20 responds to a “tag” that’s been circulating among HBO blog rollers in which the individual “tagged” reveals 7 things about himself/herself. The Otis got tagged by MamaJD, who also tagged me. I declined to participate. As public as I am, there’s things I simply don’t want to share with an audience that includes blurkers who might not have my best interests at heart.
Question: Would you be willing to respond to such a tag to reveal things about yourself in cyberspace?
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog
I also didn’t really want to work crap jobs the rest of my life. One day the Marine Corps recruiter called me. Being the submissive wimp that I was, I pretty much signed up just because I was too chicken to say no. Besides, what the hell else was I going to do? Going back to fact number 1, when I went to boot camp I was 6’4” and weighed just over 140 pounds (a few pounds under the minimum). They classified me as a “double rat”, which meant I had to eat twice as much as everyone else. I always kinda felt bad for the fat kids, cause all they got to eat was cottage cheese. Somehow I made it through , especially considering the fact that I had pneumonia for most of the field training. It was one of the best things I ever did, and upon graduating boot camp I realized I had a set of balls —
The Otis
/BrodH20.