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Hey guys is that a fisher king reference
Jack Lucas joined the Marines at 13 to fight in WW2, survived a blast after jumping on two grenades to save his team, and later survived a free fall from an airplane after both of his parachutes failed.
Discover the fascinating story of WWII hero Jack Lucas who lied about his age to join the US Marines at age 14, and won a Medal of Honor when he was seventeen
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“Joy can be shared, but grief is endured alone.”
-Jacklyn Lucas
Indestructible: The Unforgettable Story of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima
Keel Authentication Ceremony at Ingalls
Keel Authentication Ceremony at Ingalls
Today Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula as well as the State of Mississippi gave a nod of the highest respect to a war hero and Gulf Coast native.
It’s a name that’s already gone down in history, but now will forever be known throughout the world.
Thursday, Ingalls Shipyard set the stage for a keel authentication ceremony for a destroyer named after Hattiesburg native Jack H. Lucas. Governor Phil…
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You ever read any Nietzsche? Nietzsche says there's two kinds of people in the world: people who are destined for greatness like Walt Disney... and Hitler. Then there's the rest of us, he called us "the bungled and the botched." We get teased. We sometimes get close to greatness, but we never get there. We're the expendable masses. We get pushed in front of trains, take poison aspirin, get gunned down in Dairy Queens.
Jack Lucas, The Fisher King
Standing a burly six-foot-seven, Peter Freuchen looked like a lumberjack fucked a grizzly bear and she gave birth to the physical manifestation of an ass-kicking.
In 1906, at the ripe young age of 20, Freuchen dropped out of medical school and set off to explore Greenland by dog sled. That's where he met his first wife, an Inuit woman named Navarana Mequpaluk, who bore him a daughter named Pipaluk Jette Tukuminguaq Kasaluk Palika Hager and a son named Mequsaq Avataq Igimaqssusuktoranguapaluk -- because even the alphabet rightly feared Peter Freuchen.
On another of what came to be known as the Thule Expeditions, Freuchen found himself buried alive after waiting out a blizzard. With probably the grossest MacGyverism ever, Freuchen took a dump into his hand, shaped his deuce into a chisel, waited for it to freeze rock-solid, and then chipped his way to freedom. Unfortunately, shit-chiseling is grueling work, and by the time he crawled back into camp hours later, his left foot was hopelessly frostbitten. That's when he -- without any anesthetic whatsoever -- performed a self-amputation on his gangrenous foot, hopefully not with his shit-chisel.
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