I think that's the best part, because back in the day, there was a lot of that kind of stuff going on. Not necessarily gay, per se, but shenanigans nonetheless.
I want to back this story up, I worked with "Mr. Buttersworth" pretty much my whole military and civilian career. I worked for AG on Ft. Benning from 1983 - 2020 as a Soldier (retired) and a civilian (retired) for the same organization as him. I totally believe every word your saying, he was a very creepy guy. Everybody knew about the wrestling, which i never understood why nobody every said anything about him doing this. Mr. Buttersworth passed away while walking out of building 4, heart attack sometime around 2000.
@@snakeplissken3063 This kind of story makes me think that maybe Mr. Buttersworth did a stint in the Russian army and their favorite form of indoctrination, before he retired and moved to Quahog to mentor Chris.
Yeah that's exactly what I thought 😂 and i thought queers weren't allowed to join the forces until like the rules changed back in 01 that is how it was in the u.k armed forces anyway but I suppose there is always those undercover ones who get away with it for a while atleast 😂 i know if I had a queer in my regiment i wouldn't be sharing the showers or anything with them how creepy is that getting perved on and not realising its happening anyway great story i love how you cracked the guy and got your orders bet that was a lesson you won't forget 😂 🏴💙🇺🇸👊👊👊✌
@@RossNaylor-uq4jp There have always been gays in the Army. I was in back before DADT and there were some soldiers who disappeared over the weekends. As long as they did the job and showed up at Monday morning formation, nobody asked where they spent their weekends. We had our suspicions, but we kept it to ourselves. When we came back from the field and were all gross and stinky and exhausted, nobody was staring at anyone in the 3 mins we had to shower.
I worked at Airborne School 1988-1991. Was the A Co XO then Bn S4. I know exactly who you’re talking about. I never had any issues with him - probably because I was an officer. So I never had to wrestle him. Dealt with Buttersworth a couple of times to get orders for schools and assignments. But folks, everything Tiegs said is true. Buttersworth rep was well known. How and why he wasn’t fired is a mystery. Building 4 is the Infantry HQ and schoolhouse building. The patches building was the admin building for the School Bde, if I recall correctly.
I went to a boys only school. As you can well imagine this sort of thing was common in my school and others like it throughout the nation. Always an open secret that everybody knew. The kids stayed away from particular teachers when possible, and if we had to be around them we always made sure we weren't alone. Every time complaints were made about these teachers the school would sweep it under the rug. Recently there was yet another allegation in that school, and in order to preserve their reputation, the school organized mandatory courses for the students to overcome their "toxic masculinity" - when they can't hush it up, they blame the victims. Absolutely appalling the way in which it is tolerated.
Tell me your lying, without telling me you are lying. Bro, calm down. No dates, times, names. It's youtube and your name is xxxx (it's meant to be 3x not 4) Things happen, you say something straight away. Write down what happened. Tell people around you. Damn! Don't hang out with teachers by yourself. It's not victim blaming, you need to be smart. I'm post 40 and we knew this type of thing back in the late 80's through the 90's. Mind you it was awesome, everyone knew the fans of kiddo's books and you could do what you liked to their houses :)
I love the authenticity of these stories…you are doing a great historical service in capturing them but also showing young people considering the military what it is really like. Well done.
Civilian here, but I remember being at a small college at a luncheon for the Board of Directors, and there I met a man involved with legal affairs - who I later found out was a felon. He was "impressed" with me, and wanted me to visit with my portfolio (such as it was.) He had "connections" with ABC Entertainment, and...just pay him a visit at his home. My creep vibe started kicking in, and I didn't respond, not wanting to begin a conflict. Later found out that he pulled this stuff with other young men, too. Later the student newspaper threatened to expose his felony status, and the school threatened to expel them if they printed a word of it. Nothing changed, nothing printed, and I assume he kept on trolling for available young men. Question Authority.
Wow I’d have never called that back but also I stopped watching DBZ in ‘06 😂. I watched every episode since it came to America but that was about the time it just wasn’t the same anymore.
I was there in that time, I worked at the top floor at building 4, with the Command Group. It will always be Fort Benning to me. I even went to Harmony Church. I returned back to my Unit and was sent to Germany as opt4 (they wanted more Scouts) during Refoger88. Once that was finished, returned back to my Unit and was once again placed on special assignment back with the Command Group at Building 4. Oh all the stories I know :)
@@chiefslinginbeef3641 Hal Moore was Southern. The difference is he fought under the right flag. Why celebrate someone like Benning who never even served in the US military?
Ft. Sill had a doctor who did all the physicals, got out after he made O4 but came back to work in the same office doing the same job only as a civilian now. Years down the road he left for an extended vacation, but when he returned he came back dressed as a woman & began using a new name. Eventually did all the steps to get the nip and tuck.
For context, I was active duty Navy for 12 years. Now imagine, if you will, that this guy was offering or pressuring women into fixing their orders if he gets to feel them up. I think it's pretty disgusting. I think the right thing to do (and maybe today someone would) would have been to get this guy run out of there. File formal grievances, put it on paper, whatever. Nobody should have to put up with that kind of shit just to do their job. As a man, I think we laugh it off because we don't want to look like pussies or whatever but we feel just as violated as a woman would if she were in the same situation. I guess that's probably why a lot of guys have such a problem with women when they complain about this kind of thing.
thanks fellas, enjoyed the laugh... I have a vision of one strac SOB picking up a bunch of troops after jump school graduation which was Nov 86... he was in OG 107s, jungle boots (best boot ever) and a black beret... when I got to the deuce in Mar of 87 I was told we were the first set of replacements to NOT be given 2 sets of og107s... well shit! Tiegs if you were with the 2nd bat feb 89 to late apr 89 we may have crossed paths.... they came to Mackall to train and I was attached TDY ... big time educational and I enjoyed it....hooah
kinda sad modern vets stories dont get as much views as the older ones. this guy is straight out of the most elite sf unit that the us military has to offer, even people who are already sf look up to delta guys. and seems like nobody wants to hear thier stories anymore. respect to you jeff.
Back in the 70’s while abroad a ship that was deployed I had a guy that would stop in where I worked and shot the BS with everyone. I being young and dumb didn’t see it coming but he singled me out and I thought he enjoyed talking with me about hunting, sports, tipping a few cold ones like shipmates do. Well one day I was at work and everyone was at chow and he showed up. He out ranked me by two grades and started shit that I don’t agree with. I ended up putting him in a choke hold after I told him to leave and he kept his crap up. He said he would leave then and I never told anyone about it and the guy would see me after that he would run like hell the other way to stay away from me. He soon left the boat after we returned to the states.
Really hilarious, with the "ick" cringe & incredulity to give a real authentic edge on that true story. It reminds me of real, yet at the same time, incredible "sea stories" my dad, a US Navy helicopter pilot, would tell us, his kids, that I cherish to this day. Thanks, from a USN veteran of the Vietnam era.
This reminds me of the weird guy in Red Dead Redemption that lives by himself by the swamp and invites the dude in offers him some food. He starts calling him my pet when the drugs ware off and tells him he puts up a fight.
When they said "Go talk to Mr. Buttersworth" and you described your first impression of him, I thought, this is going to turn into a prank, like go fetch a sky hook. lol
That was so refreshing to hear a funny story. It’s just not the normal story that you hear from a tough guy like that. Really funny and he’s got a great sense of humor. I think we’ve all been there at one time or another in life not necessarily in the service because I was not in the service but I think it’s really cool that everyone knew he was gay and knew he was a little bit taking advantage of them, but not hating on him or nearly as homophobic as you would have thought. Way to go guys! True men can handle a little bullshit. Truman.
This reminds me of my parachute training. It was somewhere in southern'ish Georgia, some old Army base. The area we were in had what used to be green houses w/empty bird cages. I was told this was to see if the radar and other radio waves were dangerous, the birds and plant life dyeing would give a heads-up there could be a problem. We were taken into an office, got up on the desk, jumped off 5 to several times til they felt we got our PLF correct. Once we did, we were taken out to an airplane for our first jump. Loved it. Later I had to go to what was Fort Benning in northern Georgia and saw these tall towers w/what looked like an umbrella skeleton at the tops. I asked what they were for and was told it was for parachute training. They'd bring the trainee up and drop them w/the chute already open and they could practice their PLF. First thing that came to mind was; Wow the Army gets all this neat stuff and we (Marines) had to jump off a desk. Still wouldn't trade it for anything, well almost anything.
LMAO - you got a new subscriber from this one. I was at Benning 85-88. I worked in Building 4 for much of that time. This story doesn't surprise me much. Firing GS types takes a LOT of work and time, so they get shuffled around to different jobs and stay in the system. Just getting a job on post meant that you are connected to someone with power - and it was very nepotistic. Not the worst assignment I had.
They live in the 70s still. Everyone is a toothless racist and uneducated. But for some reason they all moved here during covid after voting for tyrannical assholes. It's almost like we are the last freedom loving ppl as a unit left ... God...I wish they would stay in yankee-Land.
No, I think it’s fair. Did you know one of the War Colleges did a series of multifaceted longitudinal studies on factors influencing graduation rates for difficult military programs and found some interesting result? Some initial results turned out to confounded or results of further hidden variables, like if you drove yourself to Ranger School or BUDS, you had a much higher chance of passing or things like eyeglass wearers being 90% more likely to fail. One of thing they came to the conclusion was a genuine factor and not a statistical artifact or confounded variable was regional home of record - specifically, candidates whose entries into the services from Southeastern United States had a predictive effective on school completion rates. Turns out that Southerners from the traditional confederacy had the lowest passing rates at the toughest military schools once all other variables are controlled for. Despite this belief they have in themselves, records indicate, they are in fact, not upper calibre, tier one, top shelf soldiers. Exceptions such as MSG Kevin Holland notwithstanding, but there are always exceptions - after all, the guy was a sailor first.
Man, this made me think of one of those movies where everyone else is mentally operating in the twilight zone, and the main character doesn’t have a clue as to what’s going on. BTW, your channel/you & your guests, all phenomenal! Thank you!
An ex-UDT buddy sent me this podcast. Sounds like your guest was working the "don't ask don't tell days" Phuque that then, and phuque that DEI in the military now, over. Subscribed, want to see what ya got next, out.
All true. I went to abn school in 1987. The patches building wasnt too far from "the white house" where airborne quitters were outprocessed. Also know exactly where blg 4 is/was. I was put up there during jumpmaster school.
As soon as he asked “top or bottom” I was like, this was clearly Don’t Ask Don’t Tell 😂😂 too funny tho
I think that's the best part, because back in the day, there was a lot of that kind of stuff going on. Not necessarily gay, per se, but shenanigans nonetheless.
I want to back this story up, I worked with "Mr. Buttersworth" pretty much my whole military and civilian career. I worked for AG on Ft. Benning from 1983 - 2020 as a Soldier (retired) and a civilian (retired) for the same organization as him. I totally believe every word your saying, he was a very creepy guy. Everybody knew about the wrestling, which i never understood why nobody every said anything about him doing this. Mr. Buttersworth passed away while walking out of building 4, heart attack sometime around 2000.
What kinf of creepy stuff would he do? Was he a decent guy ? At least
@@cr9477 did you not listen to the story? If you did and can't see the issues, you may be creepy yourself.
@@rk-us3zl i commented while i was watching. Before he told that part. Oops
@@cr9477 good to hear, lol
I was assigned to NCOA, 2nd floor of Bld 4. I’m pretty sure I know who he was. He seemed odd if it was the same guy.
His side quest to be a ranger is wild😂
Lmao
😂😂
Had to do it, tho, so he could go be a Range-ah!
Everyone's got to pay their dues.
@@snakeplissken3063 This kind of story makes me think that maybe Mr. Buttersworth did a stint in the Russian army and their favorite form of indoctrination, before he retired and moved to Quahog to mentor Chris.
I love how his southern accent impression sounds like a British nanny 🤣
I think he was going for the Georgia Southern Belle accent (think Doc Holliday - Tombstone) and just wasnt pulling it off very well lol
I’m now picturing a British Mrs. Doubtfire as a Ranger…😂
Yeah that's exactly what I thought 😂 and i thought queers weren't allowed to join the forces until like the rules changed back in 01 that is how it was in the u.k armed forces anyway but I suppose there is always those undercover ones who get away with it for a while atleast 😂 i know if I had a queer in my regiment i wouldn't be sharing the showers or anything with them how creepy is that getting perved on and not realising its happening anyway great story i love how you cracked the guy and got your orders bet that was a lesson you won't forget 😂 🏴💙🇺🇸👊👊👊✌
@@RossNaylor-uq4jp There have always been gays in the Army. I was in back before DADT and there were some soldiers who disappeared over the weekends. As long as they did the job and showed up at Monday morning formation, nobody asked where they spent their weekends. We had our suspicions, but we kept it to ourselves. When we came back from the field and were all gross and stinky and exhausted, nobody was staring at anyone in the 3 mins we had to shower.
@@teddy.d174 Heloooooo!
I worked at Airborne School 1988-1991. Was the A Co XO then Bn S4. I know exactly who you’re talking about. I never had any issues with him - probably because I was an officer. So I never had to wrestle him. Dealt with Buttersworth a couple of times to get orders for schools and assignments. But folks, everything Tiegs said is true. Buttersworth rep was well known. How and why he wasn’t fired is a mystery. Building 4 is the Infantry HQ and schoolhouse building. The patches building was the admin building for the School Bde, if I recall correctly.
I went to a boys only school. As you can well imagine this sort of thing was common in my school and others like it throughout the nation. Always an open secret that everybody knew. The kids stayed away from particular teachers when possible, and if we had to be around them we always made sure we weren't alone.
Every time complaints were made about these teachers the school would sweep it under the rug. Recently there was yet another allegation in that school, and in order to preserve their reputation, the school organized mandatory courses for the students to overcome their "toxic masculinity" - when they can't hush it up, they blame the victims.
Absolutely appalling the way in which it is tolerated.
I also went to an all boys high, I can confirm this is entirely accurate
Tell me your lying, without telling me you are lying. Bro, calm down. No dates, times, names. It's youtube and your name is xxxx (it's meant to be 3x not 4) Things happen, you say something straight away. Write down what happened. Tell people around you. Damn! Don't hang out with teachers by yourself. It's not victim blaming, you need to be smart. I'm post 40 and we knew this type of thing back in the late 80's through the 90's.
Mind you it was awesome, everyone knew the fans of kiddo's books and you could do what you liked to their houses :)
was it a Catholic school? What's the name of the school?
I love the authenticity of these stories…you are doing a great historical service in capturing them but also showing young people considering the military what it is really like. Well done.
Sir, do you want to take that flashlight out your pocket before we start?
Lmfao
😂😂😂
don't tempt him with that kind of sarcasm he might just whip it out.
😂😂
The question "HOW BAD DO YOU WANT IT SON!?!?" has a different meaning around those parts 😂
Sounds like a typical day in San Francisco
@@randomoldguy3967 It's consensual around these parts. Unlike the South
@@randomoldguy3967 there are gays all across the US. You could be gay for all we know.
Bro this thread 😂...
@Shadowboost do you speak out of experience?
LMAO! Sounds like the US Army's version of Herbert the Pervert
By the halfway point i was sure it was an elaborate practical joke.The truth is worse!😆
I thought the same thing! Great story though!!
This dude literally got "jumped in" to RIP by Herbert the Pervert.
Great story! The attempt at the southern accent made it so much funnier! 😂
😂
That's the one thing i always loved about the military. The stories and jokes are incredible.
"Mr. Butterworth" - I am both horrified and amused 😂
🤣
Truth stranger than fiction.
😂 arm wrestling and wrestling to goto ranger school is the funniest thing I've ever heard😂
RIP, not Ranger School. Yeah, this was crazy.
Civilian here, but I remember being at a small college at a luncheon for the Board of Directors, and there I met a man involved with legal affairs - who I later found out was a felon. He was "impressed" with me, and wanted me to visit with my portfolio (such as it was.) He had "connections" with ABC Entertainment, and...just pay him a visit at his home. My creep vibe started kicking in, and I didn't respond, not wanting to begin a conflict. Later found out that he pulled this stuff with other young men, too.
Later the student newspaper threatened to expose his felony status, and the school threatened to expel them if they printed a word of it. Nothing changed, nothing printed, and I assume he kept on trolling for available young men.
Question Authority.
What a hilarious story. Jeff is a great story teller. Ty gentlemen!
Thanks for watching Stew! Great story teller for sure
So basically Mr. Tiegs ran into his own version of Mr. Popo, testing him to see if he was worthy of meeting Kami
Perfect
Wow I’d have never called that back but also I stopped watching DBZ in ‘06 😂.
I watched every episode since it came to America but that was about the time it just wasn’t the same anymore.
I was there in that time, I worked at the top floor at building 4, with the Command Group. It will always be Fort Benning to me. I even went to Harmony Church. I returned back to my Unit and was sent to Germany as opt4 (they wanted more Scouts) during Refoger88. Once that was finished, returned back to my Unit and was once again placed on special assignment back with the Command Group at Building 4. Oh all the stories I know :)
What was the name of that mexican resturant on base? That place had pretty good food.
Yea removing Southern names from every base lets you know on the face why recruitment is in the shitter.
@@justinstone9691jose jotos
@@chiefslinginbeef3641 Hal Moore was Southern. The difference is he fought under the right flag. Why celebrate someone like Benning who never even served in the US military?
Are you a good wrestler?
This channel is Tier 1. You must be pumping some serious coin into it. Wish you the best in your success, respect.
I'm getting strong Mr Garrison
Ft. Sill had a doctor who did all the physicals, got out after he made O4 but came back to work in the same office doing the same job only as a civilian now. Years down the road he left for an extended vacation, but when he returned he came back dressed as a woman & began using a new name. Eventually did all the steps to get the nip and tuck.
For context, I was active duty Navy for 12 years. Now imagine, if you will, that this guy was offering or pressuring women into fixing their orders if he gets to feel them up. I think it's pretty disgusting. I think the right thing to do (and maybe today someone would) would have been to get this guy run out of there. File formal grievances, put it on paper, whatever. Nobody should have to put up with that kind of shit just to do their job. As a man, I think we laugh it off because we don't want to look like pussies or whatever but we feel just as violated as a woman would if she were in the same situation. I guess that's probably why a lot of guys have such a problem with women when they complain about this kind of thing.
You could tell he was trying to throw down when he asked if you thought you had what it takes to be a ranger 😂😂😂😂😂
My new favorite channel. Outstanding guests!
thanks fellas, enjoyed the laugh... I have a vision of one strac SOB picking up a bunch of troops after jump school graduation which was Nov 86... he was in OG 107s, jungle boots (best boot ever) and a black beret... when I got to the deuce in Mar of 87 I was told we were the first set of replacements to NOT be given 2 sets of og107s... well shit! Tiegs if you were with the 2nd bat feb 89 to late apr 89 we may have crossed paths.... they came to Mackall to train and I was attached TDY ... big time educational and I enjoyed it....hooah
Great Work DF! Channel is coming along like I knew it would. Oh, and perfect excerpt here! Damn funny and makes me want to see the Interview.
You are doing great. Very good interviews. Thanks
kinda sad modern vets stories dont get as much views as the older ones. this guy is straight out of the most elite sf unit that the us military has to offer, even people who are already sf look up to delta guys. and seems like nobody wants to hear thier stories anymore. respect to you jeff.
Back in the 70’s while abroad a ship that was deployed I had a guy that would stop in where I worked and shot the BS with everyone. I being young and dumb didn’t see it coming but he singled me out and I thought he enjoyed talking with me about hunting, sports, tipping a few cold ones like shipmates do. Well one day I was at work and everyone was at chow and he showed up. He out ranked me by two grades and started shit that I don’t agree with. I ended up putting him in a choke hold after I told him to leave and he kept his crap up. He said he would leave then and I never told anyone about it and the guy would see me after that he would run like hell the other way to stay away from me. He soon left the boat after we returned to the states.
I had sex with the generals daughter on his desk
Brand new channel? Bro what? Great production quality! Loved it
Thanks man! Glad you’re liking it
Hilarious story...that this is a brand new channel with 94K subs...also, the ranger thing was pretty funny too...God Bless
Great story. Keep them coming.
I don’t think “get my 💩 straight”, is the correct term one should use when speaking to Mr. Buttersworth.
🤔
😅😅😅😂
Great job! Loved this hilarious interview. 😂😂😂
Thank you for another great interview.
Really hilarious, with the "ick" cringe & incredulity to give a real authentic edge on that true story. It reminds me of real, yet at the same time, incredible "sea stories" my dad, a US Navy helicopter pilot, would tell us, his kids, that I cherish to this day. Thanks, from a USN veteran of the Vietnam era.
Great work and a great looking set!!
Thanks Jason!
Love the show mate..respect from Newcastle England 👍
This reminds me of the weird guy in Red Dead Redemption that lives by himself by the swamp and invites the dude in offers him some food. He starts calling him my pet when the drugs ware off and tells him he puts up a fight.
I thought I definitely don't want any syrup from Mr. Butterwworth 😂
Brand new? Wow, dude, you're rollin'! Great stuff so far; Keep it coming, and you'll get there!
that was the best timed ad ive ever seen. whoever did that, bravo
Good interview. I like that you didn't interrupt and just let your guest talk
When they said "Go talk to Mr. Buttersworth" and you described your first impression of him, I thought, this is going to turn into a prank, like go fetch a sky hook. lol
That really was a story that was worth hearing. 🤣
12:42 😂😂😂😂 dude could make a commedy but on this
Too good! This had me cracking up.
That was so refreshing to hear a funny story. It’s just not the normal story that you hear from a tough guy like that. Really funny and he’s got a great sense of humor. I think we’ve all been there at one time or another in life not necessarily in the service because I was not in the service but I think it’s really cool that everyone knew he was gay and knew he was a little bit taking advantage of them, but not hating on him or nearly as homophobic as you would have thought. Way to go guys! True men can handle a little bullshit. Truman.
This reminds me of my parachute training. It was somewhere in southern'ish Georgia, some old Army base. The area we were in had what used to be green houses w/empty bird cages. I was told this was to see if the radar and other radio waves were dangerous, the birds and plant life dyeing would give a heads-up there could be a problem. We were taken into an office, got up on the desk, jumped off 5 to several times til they felt we got our PLF correct. Once we did, we were taken out to an airplane for our first jump. Loved it. Later I had to go to what was Fort Benning in northern Georgia and saw these tall towers w/what looked like an umbrella skeleton at the tops. I asked what they were for and was told it was for parachute training. They'd bring the trainee up and drop them w/the chute already open and they could practice their PLF. First thing that came to mind was; Wow the Army gets all this neat stuff and we (Marines) had to jump off a desk. Still wouldn't trade it for anything, well almost anything.
Dude keep these coming, Dalton!
When he said you want to wrestle, the guy from Switchblade came to mind! Rangers lead the way, right out the door!
Great story well told, too funny. Thanks for the content
LMAO - you got a new subscriber from this one. I was at Benning 85-88. I worked in Building 4 for much of that time.
This story doesn't surprise me much. Firing GS types takes a LOT of work and time, so they get shuffled around to different jobs and stay in the system. Just getting a job on post meant that you are connected to someone with power - and it was very nepotistic. Not the worst assignment I had.
fellow wrestler here! Sounds like Mr. Buttersworth went 5 on 2 with you, Jeff! LOL....great story, loved it.
I’m entertained and traumatized at the same time 😢 🤣
😂
"...he looked like a typical PIA southerner - pasty, white skin..." Dude needs a little more time in the south.
They live in the 70s still. Everyone is a toothless racist and uneducated. But for some reason they all moved here during covid after voting for tyrannical assholes. It's almost like we are the last freedom loving ppl as a unit left ... God...I wish they would stay in yankee-Land.
Agreed
Yeah, pretty stupid characterization
No, I think it’s fair. Did you know one of the War Colleges did a series of multifaceted longitudinal studies on factors influencing graduation rates for difficult military programs and found some interesting result? Some initial results turned out to confounded or results of further hidden variables, like if you drove yourself to Ranger School or BUDS, you had a much higher chance of passing or things like eyeglass wearers being 90% more likely to fail.
One of thing they came to the conclusion was a genuine factor and not a statistical artifact or confounded variable was regional home of record - specifically, candidates whose entries into the services from Southeastern United States had a predictive effective on school completion rates. Turns out that Southerners from the traditional confederacy had the lowest passing rates at the toughest military schools once all other variables are controlled for. Despite this belief they have in themselves, records indicate, they are in fact, not upper calibre, tier one, top shelf soldiers. Exceptions such as MSG Kevin Holland notwithstanding, but there are always exceptions - after all, the guy was a sailor first.
@@ryhk3293 source?
This is cool Brother. Keep doing what you're doing. I'll hang with you on your journey. Hoo Yah !
Welcome aboard Frank!
I was seeing this playout in my mind like it was Chappelle’s Show True Army Stories. Great story. Thank you for sharing.
The title is the truth. I'm dying laughing 😅
Nice work on the new channel keep it up!!!!!
Thank you my friend! Will do
You just have to be still and let him finish. 😂😂😂🎉
There was a lot of weird stuff like that that happened at FT Begin-Again. 😂Glad you’re able to laugh about it Sir.
I was at the Infantry Captains Career Course about the same time and I remember “Mr. Buttersworth”.
Man, this made me think of one of those movies where everyone else is mentally operating in the twilight zone, and the main character doesn’t have a clue as to what’s going on.
BTW, your channel/you & your guests, all phenomenal! Thank you!
I laughed sooo hard at his rendition of the story! OMG HAHA
That’s hilarious man keep doing what you’re doing
Bro operating with zero charisma points and mosquito wings 😂
Great comment😅😅😅
Super hilarious story, your guests are always great man great show
"Fuck-Fuck games" taken to a whole new level.
Great guest. Will take a look at more of your videos.
Man U talking about old Squirrel. ha! Mr Butterworth (Squirrel) takes his ole sweet time
If "Herbert" from "Family Guy" were in the Army... ;-)
He brought a lot of memories of my time at Benning
Really good audio and video! Funny AF 🔥😂
Looking forward to more content like this
Dont ask, don’t tell!
Also, first rule of Buttersworth fight club….::don’t talk about Buttersworth fight club!
😂
Fucking Benning man what a post. I met some bizarre folks on details there myself.
Hilarious!! I love the way you tell a story 😂😂
This guy's studio looks like Shaun Ryan's studio
Inspired by it!
Hell I thought it was at first
I would have expected this more from the NAVY than the Army.
Why? This is just like Army behavior
I have heard a few incredible and or astounding Ft. Benning stories, but this one is without exception, Above Par.
What a fantastic story and a phenomenal story teller!! Subscribed and BTW nice Agency shirt😉
Awesome! Thank you for the sub!! One of my favorite shirts lol
An ex-UDT buddy sent me this podcast. Sounds like your guest was working the "don't ask don't tell days" Phuque that then, and phuque that DEI in the military now, over.
Subscribed, want to see what ya got next, out.
Great interview.
lol. The patches building. Thats brings back some memories
Brilliant story. Absolutely hilarious.
This is the funniest shit I've heard in awhile TY
Greatest demented story ever 🤣.
Come on now, you wrestled him a second time didn't ya?
Second time, he was bottom so that it was even
This was so outrageous it must be true 😂.
All true. I went to abn school in 1987. The patches building wasnt too far from "the white house" where airborne quitters were outprocessed. Also know exactly where blg 4 is/was. I was put up there during jumpmaster school.
Mr. Butterworth was diabolical 😅😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂 what a wild and great story, but I hope that guy is no longer putting people through that nonsense.
I hit Ft Benning July 87. We definitely chewed the same dirt during the same time.
Now im glad i went to the regular army. You spec ops guys are a bunch of freaks!😂
I think thats the test, to make sure no gays get in
"ugH! ugH!" 🍆 😭😭😂😂🤣🤣
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The accent is brilliant. Reminds me of a dude from django
Good chat gents
Glad you enjoyed it
That was excellent.
Great story. Was funny as hell, which isn't the norm with special ops guys.👍