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On 2/27/2013 7:45 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 2/27/2013 4:10 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 2/26/2013 6:20 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The Daring Dufas wrote:

On 2/26/2013 4:00 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The Daring Dufas wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Tiny little liberals?

Naaa, they're a bunch of apolitical nonfunctional females much like
bees. ^_^


You just keep droning on! ;-)


What can I say, I have a BUZZ from all the pain meds I must take. I was
doing a bit of climbing yesterday to install and certify a CAT6 cable in
a Kmart yesterday.


Why bother? They are closing a lot of stores.


At least I wasn't having any chest pains.


You finally found a comfortable bra for your man boobs? ;-)


My man boobs went away when I lost a hundred pounds and I don't mean
U.K. currency. Sears merged with Kmart and me and JH do a lot of work
in both stores. We also wind up doing a lot of work in Sam's Club and
Walmart stores. We still need a young sober guy about 50 years old to
help us with the climbing around we're always having to do. O_o


Good for you.

They have closed several K-mart stores around here, and are talking
about closing most of the rest. I haven't been in Sears to buy anything
other than a pulley for a table saw in over 10 years. Then, I had to go
find their warehouse to get the part.


I was 20 when I was in Alabama, 40 years ago. I spent a couple
decades at Ft.Rucker, but they tell me it was really nine months. It
rained every weekend, starting Friday afternoon and it ended just before
falling out for 'Monday Morning Formation'. It was so bad at Rucker that
the transfer to Alaska was an improvement.


Back then the steel mills and paper mills were pouring all sorts of
stuff into the air during the week then when they stopped smoking on
the weekends, it would rain. The Air Force turned me down when I was
in college during the Vietnam era so it was my brother who was at Ft.
Rucker from time to time. Most folks don't know that "Mother Rucker"
is where helicopter pilots are spawned. Humm, all the rain may have
been because of the fort's nearness to The Gulf of Mexico? ^_^



I worked Weathervision at the main airfield, and did some RADAR work
there as well. They trained Medivac pilots, and Air Force ATC to work
with Medivac pilots at Cairn Airfield. It was 90 miles to the gulf.


Were you able to watch cloud formations come your way from the Gulf? ^_^

TDD