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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
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<blockquote data-quote="04SloSnake" data-source="post: 15249676" data-attributes="member: 109371"><p>I kind of see a double edged sword here. If he goes reserves or National Guard and goes back to his old ways he could find himself in double the amount of trouble. He will still be able to go to college but he will be around the same crowd of people that started the problems. Active duty is always an option but then he will be away and around a whole different set of challenges. Being away from home, having some disposable income, and a lot of free time can be a lot to take in for someone young. I highly encourage military service, hell I've been doing it long enough, but some people have unrealistic expectations for the discipline it gives you. This is a whole new, softer military.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04SloSnake, post: 15249676, member: 109371"] I kind of see a double edged sword here. If he goes reserves or National Guard and goes back to his old ways he could find himself in double the amount of trouble. He will still be able to go to college but he will be around the same crowd of people that started the problems. Active duty is always an option but then he will be away and around a whole different set of challenges. Being away from home, having some disposable income, and a lot of free time can be a lot to take in for someone young. I highly encourage military service, hell I've been doing it long enough, but some people have unrealistic expectations for the discipline it gives you. This is a whole new, softer military. [/QUOTE]
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