I've been doing Pride and Prejudice all summer, so suddenly the chance to be holed up with a bunch of marines is quite attractive, and probably a necessary dose of male energy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All Marines, sailors and civilian Marines, regardless of sexual orientation, are Marines first. Every Marine is a valued member of our war-fighting team.
Look, many of us here are regular marines... I will die as a marine because that is my dream.
I joined the Marines the week I turned 17, and that led to a few experiences that might qualify as adventure - eye of the beholder.
Almost every Marine I've met says I portray a Marine dead-on, which is really, really flattering.
The Marines was a fresh start - that is why they shave your head. I wish they would let you change your name.
The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.
I liked my fellow Marines. I didn't like pointless orders.
Big successful corporations have established their own culture by the time you come along, so you have as high of a chance of changing their overall culture as you have of convincing the U.S. Marines to adopt the 'long-haired look' as their standard military haircut.
The Marines are like my West Highland Terrier. They get up every morning, they want to dig a hole, and they want to kill something.
Not even my excellent training at Juilliard prepared me for my first movie role, where I played a transsexual who falls in love with a military guy in 'Soldier's Girl.'
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