As soon as TK
1 appeared, he talked about SEX, showing his own nature about his own sexual function. As a result, he was unfortunately injured and had to go to Las Vegas to solve the problem without telling his fiancee.
2 Nights of nightmares, the encounters on the battlefield should have put him under enormous psychological pressure.
3 The whole family, including the fiancée, are soldiers, and they have no choice for their future. In fact, he himself did not really like going to Iraq. Before the end he sent himself to the police station just to escape.
4. Feelings with fiancee: just use each other, and have broken up at the end.
FRED
1 was happy to be discharged from the military, and when he returned home, he received his wife's divorce agreement. Maybe he'd be better off if there was a third party, and the offense is that the wife said she found herself happier living alone than with FRED.
2 My son was admitted to Stanford, but there was no tuition fee, and his future was lost. Ironically, the son even wanted to choose to go to the army to raise tuition.
3 For the sake of his son's tuition, he sent himself to the place where he escaped death - Iraq.
Rick
was kicked out of the house at the age of 16 by his mother who wanted more personal space with her boyfriend.
2 went to the family of a friend on the battlefield with a guitar song. Looking forward to finding a "home", I found that my friend who died on the battlefield didn't tell the truth to me. Guitar, robbery, family, wife and children. . .
3 Want to integrate into the circle of young college students, but was ridiculed and outdated.
The so-called LUCKY, I would rather understand it as luck, they are lucky only because of one thing, they came back alive from the battlefield. As for whether they will still be so lucky in the future, only God knows.
Gossip:
The financial crisis, FRED's house has been mortgaged twice, and it can't be sold.
The financial people I met in the church on the way are very rich and do a party at home. The financier's son questioned them with a righteous face about the meaning of war, mocking their belief in "trying to live" on the battlefield.
The poor go to the battlefield to give their lives for their own future, for their families, for money, and to survive. The rich are engaged in real estate, finance, partying, going to church to "help" others, questioning the meaning of war, and engaging in 3P.
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