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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 4:44:19 PM   
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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 4:44:48 PM   
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I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 4:48:44 PM   
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I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh


Northern New York is a great place for snow shoes

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 4:52:03 PM   
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The amazing thing to me , was on Friday at nine AM the stores had been picked absolutely empty by people in panic due to the on comming storm! It looked like the aftermath of some 3rd world disaster! I mean seriously , do you need to stock up cat litter and air freshner before the storm?


Same thing happens down here before a hurricane. At least you have some place (out on the window sill) to put the perishibles if the power goes out.


Nope. Modern apartment windows are screened in that prevents one from reaching outside--no doubt to prevent you from dropping things on pedestreans! And there's no need to put stuff outside during a power failure. No power=no heat. So the inside will soon be the same as outside. Fortunately having lived in Maine, Florida and on Guam , I'm always well stocked , well supplied and prepared for such emergencies. That's why I can laugh at the rest of the Metro area that considers it to be a disaster when Starbucks and McDonalds are closed (they both were!).

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 4:53:50 PM   
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I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh


That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 4:56:41 PM   
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SLR.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:04:12 PM   
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That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.


I agree, but sadism has a humor aesthetic all it's own. That is a trait senior NCOs seem to have in spades.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:04:48 PM   
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Sorry for the propogation...................

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:09:25 PM   
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The amazing thing to me , was on Friday at nine AM the stores had been picked absolutely empty by people in panic due to the on comming storm! It looked like the aftermath of some 3rd world disaster! I mean seriously , do you need to stock up cat litter and air freshner before the storm?


Same thing happens down here before a hurricane. At least you have some place (out on the window sill) to put the perishibles if the power goes out.


Nope. Modern apartment windows are screened in that prevents one from reaching outside--no doubt to prevent you from dropping things on pedestreans! And there's no need to put stuff outside during a power failure. No power=no heat. So the inside will soon be the same as outside. Fortunately having lived in Maine, Florida and on Guam , I'm always well stocked , well supplied and prepared for such emergencies. That's why I can laugh at the rest of the Metro area that considers it to be a disaster when Starbucks and McDonalds are closed (they both were!).



My parents never felt the need to run to the grocery store before the blizzard.

I do remember one time when my dad went out to use the snow blower. He started it up and he hit a rock with it. The shear pin sheared. He didn't have a spare. He walked a mile to the hardware store to get a new one in 20 inches of snow. (he was letting us sleep in). After that he always had 2 spare pins and he kept them where he could find them.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:13:43 PM   
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The amazing thing to me , was on Friday at nine AM the stores had been picked absolutely empty by people in panic due to the on comming storm! It looked like the aftermath of some 3rd world disaster! I mean seriously , do you need to stock up cat litter and air freshner before the storm?


Same thing happens down here before a hurricane. At least you have some place (out on the window sill) to put the perishibles if the power goes out.


Nope. Modern apartment windows are screened in that prevents one from reaching outside--no doubt to prevent you from dropping things on pedestreans! And there's no need to put stuff outside during a power failure. No power=no heat. So the inside will soon be the same as outside. Fortunately having lived in Maine, Florida and on Guam , I'm always well stocked , well supplied and prepared for such emergencies. That's why I can laugh at the rest of the Metro area that considers it to be a disaster when Starbucks and McDonalds are closed (they both were!).



My parents never felt the need to run to the grocery store before the blizzard.

I do remember one time when my dad went out to use the snow blower. He started it up and he hit a rock with it. The shear pin sheared. He didn't have a spare. He walked a mile to the hardware store to get a new one in 20 inches of snow. (he was letting us sleep in). After that he always had 2 spare pins and he kept them where he could find them.


Yesterday I did go to the local grocery store, which I was absolutely amazed to see had been about 60% restocked! I did it mostly out of curiousity (and to some degree cabin fever). I was astounded to see fresh produce! Raspberries were on sale! In the middle of a "snow emergency" Chilean raspberries were not only available but on sale! Inconsievable!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:24:08 PM   
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That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.


I agree, but sadism has a humor aesthetic all it's own. That is a trait senior NCOs seem to have in spades.


They get it in the cloning tanks. If you think about all the stories people tell of their DI or platoon sergeant or whatever, they all sound remarkably similar. Gotta be clones.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:53:13 PM   
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Tithe. Over 1' of snow promised for tomorrow.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:54:07 PM   
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Hi all,

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My new minion started today. She is the smallest fully-grown adult human being I've ever met that wasn't a dwarf. If she's 4 feet 11 inches tall, that's maximum.

I stood next to her at one point while she was sitting down, and I got something close to vertigo when I looked down at her.


We have one here as well... she is 35-40 kg at the most (for you guys over the big pond that is just about 80 punds)... BTW, she is very good worker and person!


Leo "Apollo11"




I think T's one toe weighs that much.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:54:45 PM   
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Hello Tithe.

I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


UARG!



Get yourself into an armor unit.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:55:47 PM   
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There's achieving involved?


For Simon, yes. But the title of rapscallion would be an achievement for him


Pah!


The typical resort of a bounder...


But very concise and to the point.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:56:56 PM   
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Tithe. Over 1' of snow promised for tomorrow.



What? A whole 12 inches? How will you ever cope?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:57:14 PM   
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Dr Who?

What Martians, where?

That's what you get for coming into the conversation late, DivePac88! Utter confusion as to the subject matter.

ETA: SLR....


I do agree with him in a way. I had all I can take of The Who this past weekend.



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:57:43 PM   
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Is it a bird, no... is it a plane, no... it is Chickenboy, da dada da daaa.


No, no....youre looking much too high.

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THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:58:45 PM   
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Who stepped on your tail?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 5:59:23 PM   
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Nice. Nice. And to think that I'm SLR'ing for y'all with that sort of attitude...

ETA:


Nah, I'm just venting because I've got a server down all because I pointed a backup process last night at the wrong place.




Oooops.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:01:03 PM   
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And we are half-way through day five of "Snow-pocalypse" (as it has been so declared by our President) and DC is waiting with bated breath for the next 20+ inches of snow. Frankly , I perfer "snow-mageddon" .

The government is closed (again) , the Metro is finally back up ,(but preparring to shut down as soon as the accumulation hits 8", little of the previous snow has been removed, airports and trains have just restored service , and are preparring to shut down. They opened just long enough to evacuate all the stranded tourists.

And I'm finally catching up on reading and watching old movies and long dead TV shows (on DVD).




I think I'd prefer for the government to be closed. They can't get us into any more trouble if theyre not there.

































Disclaimer: This was not intended as a political joke.

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 6:01:35 PM   
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Kick it! That'll teach that server!


Percussive maintenance.

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 6:02:45 PM   
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The amazing thing to me , was on Friday at nine AM the stores had been picked absolutely empty by people in panic due to the on comming storm! It looked like the aftermath of some 3rd world disaster! I mean seriously , do you need to stock up cat litter and air freshner before the storm?


At least you had snow. Last Friday they were forecasting 2-3" (which we never got) and we had lines at the supermarket.

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 6:05:08 PM   
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LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh


I believe it. When we did our snow training, they would "simulate artillery" every half hour or so. Apparently, Its was very amusing to watch the kids flop in the snow and then struggle to get out.

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RE: The Thread In Action - 2/9/2010 6:06:21 PM   
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I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh


That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.


Oh no, they have it....its just twisted and sadistic.

Incidentally, wern't you an NCO in a past life?

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THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:07:52 PM   
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I am struggling with the consequences from my military excercise on friday.

I have giant blisters under/around my feet, the skin on my calves(?) was rubbed away in 6cm- scale wounds by bootlegs,

and thats not all of them.


LOL, in the 10th MTN we once did an obstacle course in snowshoes. That just wasn't right at all, I strained muscles that I didn't know I had. I think the whole thing was to give CSM Sexton a laugh


That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.


Oh no, they have it....its just twisted and sadistic.

Incidentally, wern't you an NCO in a past life?


Not a senior one.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:09:01 PM   
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That would require a sense of humour, which no senior NCO in military history has ever had.


I agree, but sadism has a humor aesthetic all it's own. That is a trait senior NCOs seem to have in spades.


They get it in the cloning tanks. If you think about all the stories people tell of their DI or platoon sergeant or whatever, they all sound remarkably similar. Gotta be clones.


Sometimes they get extra-creative. One of the gents had us sing his favorite selections from Metallica's Black Album on runs.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:10:41 PM   
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Tithe. Over 1' of snow promised for tomorrow.



What? A whole 12 inches? How will you ever cope?


12-14", thank you very much. I dont have to cope at all. In fact, I dont plan to leave the house. As a bonus, GFU's classes may be canceled. Unemployment does have certain advantages.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:11:28 PM   
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Not a senior one.


That means you didnt get a license to torture?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/9/2010 6:11:55 PM   
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That was a lovely little blast if I do say so myself.

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