Posted on May 29, 2015
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SFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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I am hoping that is wasn't a Service Member. If it was, then he needs some wall to wall counseling.

I always feel a twinge of guilt when I ask if a store offers a military discount, let alone being a blatant ass like what is shown here.
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I agree most likely a poser like the guy I confronted in front of my house a few days ago. The Army and Navy sticker on the back of his truck gave him away. I said thank you for your service he replied you are welcome then I asked where he was stationed. After a pause he told me he never actually served. what a tool.
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I feel sorry for people like that. Are they so starved for attention they fake things like that? If you want attention, get a face tattoo; at least people will know you are a "feminine hygiene product one may use on a summers eve."
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PO1 John Miller
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I doubt this was real. This picture was making its rounds a few months ago and we pretty much picked it apart on Facebook.

The first thing to notice is the name, "Z Brannigan." Zap Brannigan is a very arrogant character on the cartoon Futurama and this is something he would say.

Secondly, the picture is cropped and there is no way to tell if the receipt is the merchant or customer copy. The popular theory is that the customer did this as a joke on his/her copy of the receipt and took a picture to post on social media.

It was originally posted on the Ranger Up! website with no explanation other than "Don't be that guy." No one named Z Brannigan has stepped forward to claim responsibility and the Red Robin (yum!) restaurant has withheld comment as well.

All in all, I think it's a joke gone bad.
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COL Vincent Stoneking
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This was exactly what I came to post. And what I was busy posting the first time it made its rounds on the internet.
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CW2 John Brookins
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I don't doubt it was a service member. Many today buy into the entitled mentality. Whoever it was is certainly a grade A A*****e
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