Who do you blame government or the guy that hired them?FOS » 29 Mar 2022, 6:29 pm » wrote: ↑ working for an arborist (tree cutter).
basically moving 100 lb logs to the wood chipper all day long.
i was the only worker who spoke english. Ont of my coworkers had filed his teeth to be triangles.
what the **** are you even talking about? why would i have blamed anyone? i was a trust fund baby...i didnt need the job i took it for my educationCrazytrain » 29 Mar 2022, 6:31 pm » wrote: ↑ Who do you blame government or the guy that hired them?
Loading can house tomatoes was slightly better than putting up hay both of which I did in my teens.DennisTheMenace » 29 Mar 2022, 8:12 am » wrote: ↑ Working on the flight deck of 4 aircraft carriers?
No problem.
Let me tell ya. Working the flight deck of a small boy is way more dangerous.
A Kaman H2 is trying to land on the very small deck of a pitching and rolling flight deck of a Knox class frigate with no RAST system?
There was no "fly by the wire."
That's why DFAS and the VA are paying me...for my time in the Navy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzGQDFhH7Gw
Islamophobia » 29 Mar 2022, 8:36 pm » wrote: ↑ DENNIS IS MARRIED TO A LADYBOY. A MALE
LADYBOY... LOOK IT UP
Wow dude. You want a threesome with them?Islamophobia » 29 Mar 2022, 9:32 pm » wrote: ↑ @DennisTheMenace **** A LADYBOY. HE IS MARRIED TO A LADYBOY
doing hay is always fun...Cedar » 29 Mar 2022, 6:54 pm » wrote: ↑ Loading can house tomatoes was slightly better than putting up hay both of which I did in my teens.
so you assume your dad's deeds are your behavior forward. right to assume and anyone defying your assertion is a liar, denier, to the reality of your performance on the world stage ignoring exactly how living happens in series parallel proximity of adapting to the moment here, now. Mutually evolving in the same space simultaneously since added as a replacement of your dad's time being alive in plain sight never staying the same total sum currently changing form evolving now.FOS » 29 Mar 2022, 6:29 pm » wrote: ↑ working for an arborist (tree cutter).
basically moving 100 lb logs to the wood chipper all day long.
i was the only worker who spoke english. Ont of my coworkers had filed his teeth to be triangles.
btw my grandfather was an anti aircraft gunner on an aircraft carrier in ww2. Yes, during the kamikaze attacks. think about doing that, buddy.
DennisTheMenace » 29 Mar 2022, 8:12 am » wrote: ↑ Working on the flight deck of 4 aircraft carriers?
No problem.
Let me tell ya. Working the flight deck of a small boy is way more dangerous.
A Kaman H2 is trying to land on the very small deck of a pitching and rolling flight deck of a Knox class frigate with no RAST system?
There was no "fly by the wire."
That's why DFAS and the VA are paying me...for my time in the Navy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzGQDFhH7Gw
Taipan » 29 Mar 2022, 9:32 am » wrote: ↑ Deckhand.
North Pacific..........in the winter-time. 100mi. offshore.
40-ft. seas. Like living on a goddamn roller-coaster.
Free-lance wild-dog.
"There are no atheists......in a foxhole". It is true.
Fishing trawler......."The Monte Cristo". 65' steel Fishing Trawler. Out of Astoria, Oregon.
10-ft. tide....twice a day. Sail w/ the tide......or don't sail.
Now they make a TV-show about us.
"The Deadliest Catch".
I am a professional adventurer.
I am real sailor...........while you were looking at a Playboy magazine......jacking-off
into your sock.....on the USS Nimetz..... surrounded 6,000 other men.......90% who
wished they had not joined the Navy.
Have a nice day............(Chief)..............![]()
https://youtu.be/qS1LfHd9euo
slideman » 30 Mar 2022, 11:29 am » wrote: ↑ I was stationed on a destroyer home ported in Portland. I've crossed the Columbia bar many times. Winter in the North Pacific is no joke.
You shouldn't disrespect the chief. 20 years of naval service does involve some sacrifice.
If throwing 65 lb bales for 10 hours a day while working in Satan’s *** crack is your idea of fun then yes putting up hay was fun.ROG62 » 29 Mar 2022, 11:39 pm » wrote: ↑ doing hay is always fun...
talked to a farmhand that in his younger days worked on a big farm / ranch out in S.D....he said over the summer they'd put up 100,000 bales....
well, I guess my sarcasm didn't come across very well...lolCedar » 30 Mar 2022, 8:53 pm » wrote: ↑ If throwing 65 lb bales for 10 hours a day while working in Satan’s *** crack is your idea of fun then yes putting up hay was fun..
btw. Living vicariously through your grandfather isn't you. And, it's a pretty **** move.FOS » 29 Mar 2022, 6:29 pm » wrote: ↑ working for an arborist (tree cutter).
basically moving 100 lb logs to the wood chipper all day long.
i was the only worker who spoke english. Ont of my coworkers had filed his teeth to be triangles.
btw my grandfather was an anti aircraft gunner on an aircraft carrier in ww2. Yes, during the kamikaze attacks. think about doing that, buddy.