I think a young Sailor might be in a little trouble.

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I was watching the start of the USA vs Nigeria soccer game today at 5. As they scanned the crowd,
they focused briefly on a Navy Lt., in dress whites, drinking from a small metal flask. I don't know
all my regulations, as I left the Navy in 1975. But methinks it was not a good move. Am I wrong?
 
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Wasn't a jg, he'll probably be fine.
I was in the A.F. in the early early 1970s, and that wouldn't have been a blip on the screen.
 
Only thing I can see from this which would be worthy of reprimand is his going to a soccer game in the first place.

Football is over for a few months; enjoy the trauma of a slow, drawn out baseball game and suffer with the rest of society.

But SOCCER??? Drop and give me twenty!:D
 
He was likely one of the US intelligence folks sent to look for the "girls" and was simply following a lead that took him to the stadium.
 
But it is football and real football I might add as they actually use their feet unlike the *******ized American "foot"ball where we use our hands. And I'll never understand how anyone can think that 2 45 minute halves uninterrupted by commercials of back and forth action is boring while somehow finding the NFL exciting with its 10 seconds of action sandwiched between 30 seconds of nothing while waiting for the snap and more commercials than actual game play. The mind boggles.
 
But it is football and real football I might add as they actually use their feet unlike the *******ized American "foot"ball where we use our hands. And I'll never understand how anyone can think that 2 45 minute halves uninterrupted by commercials of back and forth action is boring while somehow finding the NFL exciting with its 10 seconds of action sandwiched between 30 seconds of nothing while waiting for the snap and more commercials than actual game play. The mind boggles.

More of a baseball fan, meself..

sent from my phone 'cause I'm too lazy to walk to the laptop..
 
But it is football and real football I might add as they actually use their feet unlike the *******ized American "foot"ball where we use our hands. And I'll never understand how anyone can think that 2 45 minute halves uninterrupted by commercials of back and forth action is boring while somehow finding the NFL exciting with its 10 seconds of action sandwiched between 30 seconds of nothing while waiting for the snap and more commercials than actual game play. The mind boggles.

Acrtually, they BOTH suck.

Now rugby on the other hand...
 
At least it isn't watching golf.

Good grief, watching paint dry is a full contact sport compared to golf.

That would drive anyone to suck on a flask.
 
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As much as I hate to say it, watching Golf is a lot more interesting than watching a Bullseye match. Not a spectator sport. Great to participate, but not to watch.
 
Most sports are boring to watch...unless you are there in person, then just many of them are boring.
 
finding the NFL exciting with its 10 seconds of action sandwiched between 30 seconds of nothing while waiting for the snap and more commercials than actual game play. The mind boggles.

YA think a shortened attention span might have anything to do with this?
 
Young salior in trouble?

I was watching the start of the USA vs Nigeria soccer game today at 5. As they scanned the crowd,
they focused briefly on a Navy Lt., in dress whites, drinking from a small metal flask. I don't know
all my regulations, as I left the Navy in 1975. But methinks it was not a good move. Am I wrong?

If his C.O. isn't watching the game?....It never happened.
 
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