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- You should re-enlist.
- for three fucking days and not call me? - We don't call you and you re-enlist?
And if it doesn't work out, he can re-enlist...in the Marine Corpse.
As a veteran who has decided to re-enlist, you'll get your old rating back.
But I think if I broach it in the middle of a hellish "Pucks" day, she's less likely to re-enlist.
- You should re-enlist.
- for three fucking days and not call me? - We don't call you and you re-enlist?
And if it doesn't work out, he can re-enlist...in the Marine Corpse.
As a veteran who has decided to re-enlist, you'll get your old rating back.
But I think if I broach it in the middle of a hellish "Pucks" day, she's less likely to re-enlist.
-All I know is Carson re-enlisted.
Dear Mom and Dad, I know you don't understand why I re-enlisted,
Edward re-enlisted.
Glad to see you re-enlisted.
He re-enlisted.
- I'm re-enlisting.
Desert air must appeal to him. He keeps re-enlisting.
Have you told them you're not re-enlisting? Not yet.
I just wanna let you know I thought about what you said earlier about re-enlisting.
I'm glad we're not re-enlisting.
-All I know is Carson re-enlisted.
Dear Mom and Dad, I know you don't understand why I re-enlisted,
Edward re-enlisted.
Glad to see you re-enlisted.
He re-enlisted.
- I'm re-enlisting.
Desert air must appeal to him. He keeps re-enlisting.
Have you told them you're not re-enlisting? Not yet.
I just wanna let you know I thought about what you said earlier about re-enlisting.
I'm glad we're not re-enlisting.