$19.96 Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Collection (w/ Mirror of Fate HD and LoS DLC) for PS3 @ Navy Exchange (NEX)

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My free will for a Lords of Shadow game?
Nope.
At least I'm not like the military personnel on this forum who demand military discounts at Walmart or Best Buy. I'm smart enough to know that discounts are to be had at all of the Base Exchanges.

 
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At least I'm not like the military personnel on this forum who demand military discounts at Walmart or Best Buy. I'm smart enough to know that discounts are to be had at all of the Base Exchanges.
You can thank American society for that though as unless you chant "support the troops" and "thank a troop" constantly then your anti american. Most people act like they personally go out and protect their freedom when the reality is all freedoms lost in this country in the past 200 years were taken by our government. Thats why you see military personnel always wanting praise and discounts and why I often see them at the grocery in uniform buying cherrios, because they get overly undue praise and attention. I was in the rangers in the 90s and have never asked for a discount because of it, it was just a job like any other I got paid to do.
 
You can thank American society for that though as unless you chant "support the troops" and "thank a troop" constantly then your anti american. Most people act like they personally go out and protect their freedom when the reality is all freedoms lost in this country in the past 200 years were taken by our government. Thats why you see military personnel always wanting praise and discounts and why I often see them at the grocery in uniform buying cherrios, because they get overly undue praise and attention. I was in the rangers in the 90s and have never asked for a discount because of it, it was just a job like any other I got paid to do.
Speaking of Cheerios-

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Saw this at the commissary, too. Lolzors.

 
Ok deal saw it at the NEX last week. As far as recognition, I agree on both fronts as it is a job, but there is also sacrifice by active duty and their family. A little recognition for those who may be risking their lives is not much to expect or offer. People get recognized for much less.
 
Ok deal saw it at the NEX last week. As far as recognition, I agree on both fronts as it is a job, but there is also sacrifice by active duty and their family. A little recognition for those who may be risking their lives is not much to expect or offer. People get recognized for much less.
Agreed! **cough** Obama **cough,cough** Nobel Peace Prize
 
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In case anyone wondered. :whistle2:?

 
You can thank American society for that though as unless you chant "support the troops" and "thank a troop" constantly then your anti american. Most people act like they personally go out and protect their freedom when the reality is all freedoms lost in this country in the past 200 years were taken by our government. Thats why you see military personnel always wanting praise and discounts and why I often see them at the grocery in uniform buying cherrios, because they get overly undue praise and attention. I was in the rangers in the 90s and have never asked for a discount because of it, it was just a job like any other I got paid to do.
I never thought I'd find a middle-aged former Army Ranger on cheapassgamer...

 
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