Im excited to be back. I love it here. Just like family. Thank you for having me. You got a Little Something last time i was here, actually, i had just gotten it. Really subtle. Its funny one of those things that just kind of disappears when you have it for a long time. Its so stunning. I want one. Super tiny. Did it hurt . That means yes. It depends on your pain tolerance. You flick your nose or something happens or you undergrounds and if you touch it, it hurts. Thats what happened for about a month. Jordyn is coming in hot. I want to be honest. Everybody has their own pain level. I have tattoos, as well. Needles and stuff doesnt scare me. That is exactly why she rose to fame. I feel like weve known you forever. Okay. Its about to be ten years 2007. Take a look at this. Look at that hair. Is that okay . Go for it. . You were always there for me the tender wind that . . Carried me a light in . Only a few people behind me. It was season six. Simon. Because of you . I was so happy i hit
Staff 40 by first chief of staff was asking me questions like who we going to pack it . I dunno what does a chief of staff to . That doesnt happen in the restaurant business. [laughter] thanks to you for being here. We will talk about the book way of the reaper. Thanks for heading out for the storm will waste too much of your time but if you have questions and will give you some insight on whereof the stories came from that did make it inside or whenever you want to ask. I will open with that definitely. U look like du have any questions . I will tell you the back end of the story, a 2009 in Helmand Province afghanistan. We were tasked with going around the province to eliminate as many bad guys as we could within an eight hour time period before the report came they were the first ones there but it everyday we would average 120 operations and that is right accumulated most of my kills. We averaged a few thousand kills of the total time in combat so that is the time this whole thing ca
Do you have any questions . You look like you have one. [inaudible] 2009 was the Helmand Province afghanistan and was like the height of the whole war taxed out going around Helmand Province to eliminate as many bad guys as we possibly could in the eight hour time period before the marines were in and they were the first ones there. In the 90 day time frame i accumulated most of my kills or whatnot. The average 2,000 per 35 guys. So thats how this whole thing came together. After i got out i have really bad im not going to call it ptsd but your you are used to g a certain lifestyle for so long and everything comes to a halt. So i picked up contract in and worked with some cool guys and bad got shut off. I lost my house and my car and i started writing a diary. Put everything on pen and paper after a failed suicide attempt. 22 veterans kill themselves each day on average and i was about to become one of those statistics. I wrote a journal and turned into a self published book. We got br
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