That is a deleted scene from the movie We Were Soldiers, starring Mel Gibson. And as a side note, the soldier in question had not only one Medal of Honor, but two. Though nineteen servicemen have received double-awards, no soldier has been listed as a double-recipient in Vietnam, Korea, or World War II. That scene, therefore, did not really happen and is likely a true story that was exaggerated by Hollywood.
On the hardcover edition of his book, Arguing with Idiots, Beck wears what he calls a "Book Czar" uniform.
Someone who does not deserve to live. It is a well known fact that nothing beats Harry Potter
As far as it's seen he doesn't really have a nickname for her. Though he calls her something when she brings him the bikes, i can't remember exactly what, but it's just a general nickname. Nothing really like Charlie who calls her Bells or anything I don't think. Actually, in Breaking Dawn Jacob calls Bella BELLs and she calls him Jake
Bruno does. He calls it Out-With.
he was a sgt //The above answer is partially incorrect. In the scene where Forrest gets his discharge papers, the sergeant calls him PFC, meaning private first class. Serving on tour in Vietnam would have automatically made him SP4, one rank above PFC. His uniform while in Washington DC shows three stripes which depicts the rank of sergeant, a rank he could not have earned after discharge. Gump was awarded the Medal of Honor which gives him an automatic promtion to E-5, a rank not dependant on active enlistment. E-5 is 'enlisted' and 5 means 'sergeant'. So his sergeant rank was awarded after discharge and was due to his Congressional Medal of Honor, not an earned position while in active duty*.// *Gump's Medal of Honor would put him at a higher pay scale than his SP4 ranking salary and certain privileges including a better retirement.
A caldera may form on a volcano.
Because they have absolutely nothing positive to do.
Depends what he calls you alot for. If he calls you up for nothing, you know, like "what are you doing","what's our assignment","are you okay","hi","I didn't see you yesterday" stuff like that, maybe he likes you.Depends what he calls you alot for. If he calls you up for nothing, you know, like "what are you doing","what's our assignment","are you okay","hi","I didn't see you yesterday" stuff like that, maybe he likes you.
Nothing. It's just sweet talk.
It means the person is very condescending, rude, and has nothing to do with you.
Almost nothing, especially if he's British.
Do nothing, they will soon get fed up if you don't react.
He stops answering your calls and pretends like nothing is wrong when you know there is.
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Well nothing really ESL stands for English second language
nothing, its just a cute name like hunnie or babe
Bob calls Charlie "Nothing."