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On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! |
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F*O*A*D wrote: On 9/3/14 6:35 PM, KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! I don't recall saying you were too lazy for college. Too stupid, surely. ****, most with effort can get a degree. Maybe not a science degree, but some liberal arts major. You are clueless as to what comprises the liberal arts. -- Posted from my iPhone |
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On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote:
KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... |
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On 9/3/2014 10:17 PM, KC wrote:
On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... Besides, it's always interesting to see those who never had to struggle for anything, they always think those who didn't have it handed to them must not have worked as hard or been as smart.... Fact is, I built a 2 million dolllar company for a guy in the 5 years after high school, only to make too much and have him get greedy and push me out for a young kid who would work for half the price.... But of course, you think mommy and daddy paying for your beer while the military paid for your college of course means you are much better then I...LOL... |
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On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 22:17:56 -0400, KC wrote:
On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... === So Scot, after you get done insulting everyone in the newsgroup, where do you go from there? |
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On 9/3/2014 10:25 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 22:17:56 -0400, KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... === So Scot, after you get done insulting everyone in the newsgroup, where do you go from there? What the hell is wrong with you guys? I told a story about my dad, only to have the bull****ter from cali call my dad names... Is the math there too hard for you? Lets face it, dick, harry, and now bill do it on purpose, knowing it will cause pain and start ****.. and you think *I* am a sick mother ****er? Seriously what is wrong with you? |
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KC wrote:
On 9/3/2014 10:25 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 22:17:56 -0400, KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... === So Scot, after you get done insulting everyone in the newsgroup, where do you go from there? What the hell is wrong with you guys? I told a story about my dad, only to have the bull****ter from cali call my dad names... Is the math there too hard for you? Lets face it, dick, harry, and now bill do it on purpose, knowing it will cause pain and start ****.. and you think *I* am a sick mother ****er? Seriously what is wrong with you? No, I said your dad was an idiot. And he was for doing **** like that. Especially if he was 10 years older than the others. I did not say it to cause you pain. I said it because it was an idiotic thing to do. Maybe cool in some TV sitcom, but not in real life. He should have developed some common sense in those 10 years. |
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On 9/3/2014 10:17 PM, KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... Besides, it's always interesting to see those who never had to struggle for anything, they always think those who didn't have it handed to them must not have worked as hard or been as smart.... Fact is, I built a 2 million dolllar company for a guy in the 5 years after high school, only to make too much and have him get greedy and push me out for a young kid who would work for half the price.... But of course, you think mommy and daddy paying for your beer while the military paid for your college of course means you are much better then I...LOL... You worked for a guy building a multi million dollar company. You did not build it! And I worked during high school, I worked as a kid for my allowance. Mom never bought my beer. Mom never bought me a car. Mom bought me clothes and food and took care of mental I graduated HS. Then I paid for my cars, food, insurance, etc. you try to justify diddly squat. Maybe if you had studied, you would not have been forced out at a software company. Maybe you can of actually started and built something. |
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KC wrote:
On 9/3/2014 8:35 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 6:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 4:22 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 3:10 PM, Califbill wrote: KC wrote: On 9/3/2014 1:23 PM, wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 12:58:54 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/3/2014 11:42 AM, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 03:33:08 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recall the term for being sent back in training was being "asswalled" or "azwalled" or something like that. It was my biggest fear and it usually happened because you got sick or injured. I remember doing PT sessions while running a high fever and being sick as a dog but I refused to go to sick bay in fear of having to "go back" in any of the training. All I wanted was out of there. === That's all any of us wanted. I was in basic with a NYC transit cop who took the final PT exam while he was sick. He collapsed unconcious after completing the mile run and we never saw him again. 1965, Air Force was not physically as hard. We only lost one guy, and he got a medical discharge. Doing push ups he got a shoulder separation. He had them before, and the pre induction physical should have caught the defect he was ttold, we marched. And marched. And marched some more. Besides running, and running and running and jumping jacks while a cyborg led us. Had to be a cyborg , as he never tired. When I went through boot camp the various companies competed for "flags". Our company commander was intent on winning the athletic flag so we did a lot of PT drills, usually first thing in the morning and after dinner at night. Still didn't work. Some other company won the flag. We could test out of a lot of the "off schedule" PT. If you could do the 25 pushups, 30 situps and 10 pull ups, you did not need to go to the fat body sessions. They doubled that before we graduated We still did plenty in the course of a normal day tho. Most of it was more along the lines of "cardio" than strength training. They said it was just to get our blood going after a couple hours in class. Somebody (I suspect my dad was right in the middle of it but being almost 10 years older than other recruits they all looked up to him) took the guts out of the officers gasmask before bivwack. They got tear gassed that night, my dad still roared with laughter telling the story of the sarge flying out of camp with no mask driving a jeep....:0 Anyway, nobody tattled so they ended up digging and filling holes till someone gave up. They never gave him up and they dug holes from what I can tell for probably a week and a half until the officers decided it wasn't productive.... Why would someone look up to an idiot like your dad? **** like that is asking for penalties! **** you you silver spoon piece of ****.. **** you you stupid ass. Your dad was an idiot to do crap like that. Apple did not fall far. And I earned my money, did not inherit silver spoon. Sorry dude, you brag about it too much to have worked for it yourself.... maybe you got it off the backs of others like harry, lord knows you troll from deeper under a desk than he. I worked my way through college. You were to lazy to try. Wow, you are pulling a harry, you don't have any idea about my younger years, but you are arrogant, already went over that... And I am comfortable. Worked hard in the computer design world. You lazed around. Dip****! Bull****. I worked and went to school part time. Just like Richard did. He used the GI Bill, I used partial tuition reimbursement from my employer. A college graduate makes on average twice what a high school graduate earns in a lifetime. An electronic Engineering degree leads to higher paying jobs than most degrees. What is your excuse? You had a mom who was supposedly educated. Why did you fail? Too much time partying? Too much time trying to run an internet company, with no training? Sounds like my nephew. He thinks he is a world class guru on computers and the internet. He is a bum. Who is going to pay someone who claims expertise, but no degree, no certificates, etc. big bucks to manage their IT? Very, very few. Infinitesimal! Sure... and you did it all walking up hill both ways! Lol, just because your ****ing nephew comes from poor stock, doesn't mean it was my experience.... No, my nephew, is just lazy. High IQ. His dad worked his way through cal Poly SLO for an engineering degree. My mom was a nurse, and went back for her degree while working. You? |
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