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Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
So, I was sitting there, and, well, I was sitting there you know, and, well, I just sat there.

But then I had a thought, a random thought, and it was a thought about a thought, and, as they say, while they sit there, the thought is what counts.

Really though, what's everyone doing these days?

Me, I am sitting here thinking thoughts of sitting here for a while.

I also see some profiles that are dated...

So, while you are sitting there reading this, what you thinking?
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
That you missed the 'are' before you and after what. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
wondering what it ill feel like in 5 days when im officially retired (and thus, unemployed)...
 
Posted by Sean (Member # 2010) on :
 
I'm thinking many things. For instance: I'm wondering how my date tomorrow will go.

I'm also still flabbergasted by he fact that I have a month until I start college...and I still have a shitload of forms and payments to get into them...

I'm also replaying the last 4 years in my head, wondering how the hell high school ended so fast.

Oh, and I'm also still in awe of the coolness of the new MacBook Pro I received as a graduation gift. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
 
I'm also wondering how old Pensive's Wetness is!?!
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
Sean, well I hope. Congrats on the graduation, but #2 son did that on May 21st. Then, being one to practice nepotism, I gave him a job, lol.

Andrew, are.

Pensive, wow dude, congratu-bummer-lations. Make your own job, I did for myself and I love it. I will live in a cardboard box before I work for someone else again.
 
Posted by Sean (Member # 2010) on :
 
^Thanks. I nabbed a job cleaning shoes at a country club. Can't say I enjoy it too much...too many eggshells to walk on.

You know, I just realized that I joined this forum when I wasn't even halfway through high school [Eek!] Has it really been that long?
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
While I don't hold a candle to some here, I am not far from a decade here.....

Go CC!!!!

You are one up on a lot of people, cleaning shoes or not, you are employed.
 
Posted by Mars Needs Women (Member # 1505) on :
 
Well I graduated from college in May with a BA in History and now I'm enrolled in Graduate School. And I became 22 in May as well.
 
Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
Graduated university in May, BScE in geological engineering. Started working for an engineering firm in April. [Smile]
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
My leg's still fucked up.
I'm still not winning the lottery.

Blah blah blah... I do think this is my last year in Florida- maybe Portland OR?

Anyone been there?
 
Posted by Mars Needs Women (Member # 1505) on :
 
Come to NYC, it's slightly less stupid, and we're broke and need your precious money.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
Mars, you are old. Congrats to all you grads out there.

Not bad Fab, doing things nicely backwards.

Jason, bummer, you need to win that leg.

Mars, my brother loves NYC, gets some of his favorite drugs in Central Park.

My #2 son got in to an accident with my pick up. Didn't pay attention and pulled in to traffic, got Teed by a woman in a RAV4. 13 days after getting his driver's license.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
I hope your kid is allright and that the bim that T-eed him has insurance.

I suppose it could be worse though- it could have been one of Snay's trained suicide-deer.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
I hope your kid is allright and that the bim that T-eed him has insurance.

I suppose it could be worse though- it could have been one of Snay's trained suicide-deer.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
Too true, Jeff has that Deer Whisperer thing going on.

It was his fault, so my insurance is covering her car. He left turned after the arrow went out, without clearing traffic. No bodily injuries though, so that is a great thing.
 
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
 
Still living in Denver, CO working my ass off and hating Summer. I still have to wait about three more months until the mountains open up for snowboarding.
 
Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
I've been married two years, out of grad school two years, embedded systems design engineer for three years. Running for US Congress, election is in November. Life is not bad. [Smile]
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
I guess not, lol.
 
Posted by Daniel Butler (Member # 1689) on :
 
Well, haven't had a job since '08, can't sleep for shit, way too many empty 40 bottles in the recycling bin....man, all y'all fuckers have good news... [Razz]
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Omega:
I've been married two years, out of grad school two years, embedded systems design engineer for three years. Running for US Congress, election is in November. Life is not bad. [Smile]

So...do you run in a primary or something?
Was there a big fee to get on the ballot?

I often think I should run for Congress- I could run on a platorm of brutal honesty: kind of a "Fuck Everyone" platorm.
Now to find a district with an impossibly high number of punks and lowlifes to represent (and to get them to actually vote after the free beer, pre-voting party that some chaos-friendly PAC will throw).
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
Watts area? Compton?
 
Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
No primary, the bipartisans have a strangehold on the ballot access laws, and they've made it impossible for any other parties to be legally recognized. Legally, I'm an independent. I am the candidate of the Libertarian, Pirate, and Modern Whig parties in the Tennessee Fifth. At least they've left it relatively easy to get on the ballot as an independent: 25 signatures, no fee.
 
Posted by Mars Needs Women (Member # 1505) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Abbadon:
quote:
Originally posted by Omega:
I've been married two years, out of grad school two years, embedded systems design engineer for three years. Running for US Congress, election is in November. Life is not bad. [Smile]

So...do you run in a primary or something?
Was there a big fee to get on the ballot?

I often think I should run for Congress- I could run on a platorm of brutal honesty: kind of a "Fuck Everyone" platorm.
Now to find a district with an impossibly high number of punks and lowlifes to represent (and to get them to actually vote after the free beer, pre-voting party that some chaos-friendly PAC will throw).

Yeah I've been having a political itch too, specially with all these Teabaggers running amuk. But I don't think I'm old enough, nor do I have the finances or resources to run for any office. Plus, methinks all the local and state publc offices are filled, and New Yorkers tend to vote for the same people over and over.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Yeah, the apathy vote keeps Congesrrional turnover at a minimum- social progress too, unfortunately.

quote:
Originally posted by Ritten:
Watts area? Compton?

I may be to chalky for the minority vote....maybe Seattle.
I could connect with a goth/grunge scene.

In already wear a lot of black...what's a little flannel if it gets the vote?
quote:
Originally posted by Omega:
No primary, the bipartisans have a strangehold on the ballot access laws, and they've made it impossible for any other parties to be legally recognized. Legally, I'm an independent. I am the candidate of the Libertarian, Pirate, and Modern Whig parties in the Tennessee Fifth. At least they've left it relatively easy to get on the ballot as an independent: 25 signatures, no fee.

There's a Modern Whig Party? Very odd. I bet there's a modern No Nothing party as well.
sarah palin is their spiritual leader. [Wink]
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
Today, i am retired from the Navy (subject to recall back to active duty for the next 10 years, however), unemployed for the first time in 2 decades and a prospective colledge student.

o.O whoa.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
Ahh, lucky you. All those great benefits they gave you..... My brother in law has watched his fall apart big time since he retired from the Air Force.

Good luck
 
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
 
Nice sig. I remember seeing posters with that slogan at Great Lakes. Better than that "America's Navy: A Global Force for Good" crap they're trying.

"Let the Journey Begin" and "It's not just a job, it's an adventure" were my two favorite slogans.

Sea the world... I did. Considering most of the planet is ocean, I saw plenty of the world.

[ August 01, 2010, 05:22 PM: Message edited by: Hobbes ]
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ritten:
Ahh, lucky you. All those great benefits they gave you..... My brother in law has watched his fall apart big time since he retired from the Air Force.

Good luck

details, details (so that i may learn from other's mistakes)

quote:
Originally posted by Hobbes:
Nice sig. I remember seeing posters with that slogan at Great Lakes. Better than that "America's Navy: A Global Force for Good" crap they're trying.

"Let the Journey Begin" and "It's not just a job, it's an adventure" were my two favorite slogans.

Sea the world... I did. Considering most of the planet is ocean, I saw plenty of the world.

Since i'm still on retainer as the Fleet Reserve, i don't think i can bad mouth much yet... but yeah, the current slogan is such pretencious bullshit 'A global farce...'

but it's the kids Navy. Not mine, anymore...
 
Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
 
I was in the same boat as Ritten. Got fired from my job in early 2009 by a jerkass of a boss who said he had my interests in heart but was nothing more than a lying cocksucking assfucking not-a-man. It also didn't help that he went through great pains to deny me of a job at other prospects (certainly illegal). I did end up suing the company but due to an air-tight employment contract that guaranteed that I was entitled to almost no money in the event of termination without cause, I ended up settling for far less than I wanted to sue for. Methinks that if I went all the way, perhaps I could have thrown these guys into the gutter. But I let my lawyer talk me out of doing so.

Nonetheless, the fucker-of-a-boss was still trying to find ways to sabotage my job prospects. Unfortunately despite all the damage he did, he did cover his tracks and other than words from my former co-workers, I had no evidence to fight back with. I did finally get a job last month, but it isn't at the level I was previously at and I essentially lost more than a year of my life.

Sometimes I do hope that a tornado appears on top of the house of my former douchebag boss and sucks him and his family up and tosses them all the way to China where they can enjoy the slave labour over there. Sure, I'm bitter, but the bitterness does get me through the day. [Smile]

Let this be a lesson to all of you: 1) watch out for sleazeball bosses who try to take you into their confidence, and 2) read your employment contract so you know what you're getting into whenever you're starting a job.
 
Posted by Hobbes (Member # 138) on :
 
My dad retired from the Navy too and was in fleet reserve. Not that I really need to tell you the odds of actually getting recalled are slim. Since they'd use the active and inactive reserves first. Considering the Navy's been downsizing by making reenlistment eligibility tougher, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
PTS? its so hard i wonder if they even want career-minded folks anymore... not that i care (just about my old troops...)
 
Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
 
This July first, Sweden finally abolished its 109-year old law of mandatory service. It was supposed to have been done like ten years ago, but the old geezers running the SDF are stubborn to say the least.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
What did you retire as Pen?

Nim, what's good for the goose is good for the gander line of thought for them?
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
AS1 (E-6) Ritten.

what was the requirements for Sweden's mando service (It's something im actually for, kinda)? couldnt have been very long, was it?
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
6 and 7 seem to be the ones to retire at, not a lot of 8's at all.

Most countries had a two year stint of conscription.
 
Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
 
Between 18-24 months IIRC, depending on the branch and assignment. They've been getting flak for not applying the SDF in meaningful ways the past couple of years, other than Afghanistan and Kosovo. It's grown into a very large, peace-time administrative officer corps, with thousands of majors and captains but few senior officers with experience.

We got this out of it, though. :.)
 
Posted by The Ginger Beacon (Member # 1585) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nim:
We got this out of it, though. :.)

Yes, but haven't the been delayed for about ten years and launched with no fighting capacity?
 
Posted by Pensive's Wetness (Member # 1203) on :
 
what class is it? o.O

an DDG would still own it at range id imagine. it looks small enough to be a cutter...
 
Posted by Lee (Member # 393) on :
 
Ihave two kids now, and a job that would probably leave First of Two gobsmacked, considering.
 
Posted by Ritten (Member # 417) on :
 
I am getting caught up on things, lol, only running about 6 weeks behind now.

4th wedding anniversary is, umm, well, today, as it is after 12 my time. 11th year together.

My thrift shop is picking up on business, my online businesses are moving along, and my non profit is up for an award.

Not too bad of a year really. Or, I guess it's picked up a bit since I started this thread.

Omega, how is the run going?

Lee, congrats, and, what is the gobsmacking about? Uber library?
 


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