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I'm hardcore. No thin skin on me. |
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Kidding. I get it. I'm technically a millennial by birth year, just barely and the stereotype is overwhelmingly true in the suburbs here. I can't stand majority of them. |
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im surprised it actually kept it in caps. i always have caps on at work, but the forum typically changes it lower case. I HOPE YOU ARE TRIGGERED RUSTY!!! YOU DAMN BEAUTIFUL SNOWFLAKE. CRY! CRY! SWEET TEARS OF UNFATHOMABLE SADNESS :yum: :roflpuke2: |
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Good morning everyone :hello:
Looks like the car will have to wait until I can get a ride down to Houston. I can't find a rental car place with a reasonable trip charge. Sorry, I'm not going to take it up the a$$ for $168 to drive the car 2 hours and drop it off at a busier location :gtfo2: |
This is what I visualize about Russ & Snowflake’s.
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idk ... I was thinking more like this:
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I think I will sit this one on the sideline, feeling like there could be heavy automatic gunfire soon. :icon17:
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Maybe I'll hitchhike to Houston. Wouldn't have been a problem 30 years ago.
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Morning guys. Off to work in my company car that has a cvt, a missing fog lamp, some weird foreign country smell, a bag of old sunflower seeds, and enough electronics to make an elechicken blush.
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I'm very fortunate in that I have a number of friendships spanning 25+ years. From that core group of friends, mine was the only father who actively participated in parenting. My dad taught me not just his views, but also why he thought the way he did, and how to challenge logical fallacies. He encouraged disagreement, so long as it was respectful and well reasoned. (My mom was the opposite kind of person, but we won't go there. Her views are based on emotion and knee-jerk reactions.) And I was part of the middle class. At least my friends actually had fathers that stuck around. Drop down a few income levels, and not only do you suffer from a complete absence instruction, but also of familial structure. |
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stanky juice.--eastwest
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Happy Humpday!
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Al who is now retired is a hometown boy. In 1976 Al set the speed in SR71. 2,193.2 miles per hour. Faster than a bullet |
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I am on the road -- no hump day for me... |
Have been working 22 days straight mostly in the middle of nowhere.
One more day and I will be home and off for a week. |
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have a good day itcheZ.
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peace & love itcheZ.
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The Japanese and the Air Force jockeys at Kadena called the SR-71 Habu...because it was black and quick, just like the snake.:icon14::icon14: |
I love those old aircraft. I grew up in Barstow CA which is not far from Edward's Air Force Base so I got to see a lot of cool stuff as a kid in 60's and 70's. Them boys back in the day used rattle our window breaking the sound barrier. So time times they would break a few when they would do that nonsense at or below 300'. LMAO
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When I was in the DoD. Flew in to an air base in the UK for a stop over. While there. I got to watch a SR 71 take off. That thing was dripping fuel on the runway. Then I got to watch one land. Had a chance to get some what close to it. I still remember the smell. Smelled like burned metal that was heat treated. The LT said everytime it goes up. It gets heat treated.
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