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Walts, posers & wannabes (merged)

Jarnhamar said:
This is going beyond artistic license into full retard.

You're going to make me actually read the original story now...I was trying to be kind generally without being drawn into reading the sordid detailed world of elite aquatic sniping...


*reads article*


I think I just lost a few brain cells after reading that...  :-\
 
Retired AF Guy said:
According to this Youtube video " 10 Things You Don't Know About Kiesza," she started out as a ballerina, can walk on her hands, is double jointed and won top-shot when she was in the navy.

You mean, during her reserve basic riffle quals she managed to hit the figure 4 at 100 yards 70% of the time without pointing her riffle in the wrong direction at any point, thus not giving the range safety officer any heart attacks ?
 
Oldgateboatdriver said:
You mean, during her reserve basic riffle quals she managed to hit the figure 4 at 100 yards 70% of the time without pointing her riffle in the wrong direction at any point, thus not giving the range safety officer any heart attacks ?

That, and she probably didn't call it a riffle.
 
Remember this guy shopping for military discounts in the mall:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOj07ClhEi8

Here he is with his comeback:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_r_CG0MOcQ

He is definitely missing a few brain cells if he thinks that way.
 
Retired AF Guy said:
According to this Youtube video " 10 Things You Don't Know About Kiesza," she started out as a ballerina, can walk on her hands, is double jointed and won top-shot when she was in the navy.

Looks like she joined the Naval Reserves as a NavCom and stayed in for a couple years. She also did a Rimpac deployment. As for sniper, she apparently got top shot on her basic. All the Sniper BS is from the media.
 
Sheep Dog AT said:
Perhaps, but she should make a comment on the issue.

The girl seems like a flake, but

From Mcleans

Kiesza attributes her success, in part, to an eclectic Western Canadian background—though
“people sometimes just take what I say and add their own [ideas].
They’re like, ‘She was a code-breaker.’ No, I was a naval communicator.”
She joined the navy reserves in high school; at 16, she attended summer
boot camp in Borden, Ont., where she wore full uniforms with woollen
socks in high heat, and was yelled at for a piece of lint on her bed.
She was even gassed in a gas chamber—as part of training with a gas
mask—to know what it feels like (“I’d say that’s the worst way to die”).
She was too much of a non-conformist for the armed forces,
but her training has stayed with her. It’s both a metaphor for her
“obsessive” drive (“I was able to lock into the target,” she says of her
gun skills, which won her the boot camp’s “top shot” award) and
practical preparation for a punishing pop star’s schedule: “The military
taught me to go past what I think my limits are.”
 
Chief Stoker said:
The girl seems like a flake, but

From Mcleans

Kiesza attributes her success, in part, to an eclectic Western Canadian background—though
“people sometimes just take what I say and add their own [ideas].
They’re like, ‘She was a code-breaker.’ No, I was a naval communicator.”
She joined the navy reserves in high school; at 16, she attended summer
boot camp in Borden, Ont., where she wore full uniforms with woollen
socks in high heat, and was yelled at for a piece of lint on her bed.
She was even gassed in a gas chamber—as part of training with a gas
mask—to know what it feels like (“I’d say that’s the worst way to die”).
She was too much of a non-conformist for the armed forces,
but her training has stayed with her. It’s both a metaphor for her
“obsessive” drive (“I was able to lock into the target,” she says of her
gun skills, which won her the boot camp’s “top shot” award) and
practical preparation for a punishing pop star’s schedule: “The military
taught me to go past what I think my limits are.”

Good for her to clear things up.
 
FSTO said:
Good for her to clear things up.

Except, the McLean's article is dated 7 Aug 2014 and the BBC one is dated 6 Dec 2014.  So, I'd say she didn't "clear" anything up.

Unless otherwise proven, IMO, she's prone to exaggerate or at least doesn't correct misconceptions.
 
PMedMoe said:
Except, the McLean's article is dated 7 Aug 2014 and the BBC one is dated 6 Dec 2014.  So, I'd say she didn't "clear" anything up.

Unless otherwise proven, IMO, she's prone to exaggerate or at least doesn't correct misconceptions.

I didn't check the dates.
Anyway, I'm not going to lose anymore sleep over this issue. That freaks that run the entertainment media machine get weak at the knees about a girl with a gun tells me more about their lack of integrity and inability to fact check.
 
Update on Frank Gervais case and a look at how wide spread the problem is, in this CBC report:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152525931427686
 
RE: Kiesza

I actually took the time to send her a message through her official FB account. I was rather curt/terse (if not quite rude), detailing what I knew of her time in and the misconceptions that keep being spread in the media. She actually answered and was quite nice, but she is letting things take their course. She has no intention of addressing any of these comments, to my disappointment.
 
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