Just seeing what the Texas chapter is about
#46
HAHAHA, I have no idea what y'all are talking about. I like cheesecake though. I'm always looking for a new recipe for the wife.
Tin foil hat dictatorship makes me think of Rick Moranis in spaceballs for some reason.
I remember one time in Germany I ran across some of those cheerleaders. I told an E-3 NOT to approach. It was a test to see if he would follow an NCO's commands. He didn't. He failed. About an hour later he came running out white like a ghost screaming "Get me another beer! The chic has an adams apple twice the size of mine!" He ended up being the best troop I ever had and listened to everything I had to say.
The only way I can think to counter a counter-counter-culture anti-gravity movement is to start a counter-counter-counter-culture anti-gravity movement. Or possibly remotivate him in another direction such as finding a cheerleader that recites cheescake recipes, loves gravity, types on FTE, makes the children giggle with funny tin foil hats, and holes up with you in the bunker. Then everyone is covered and you will have someone to watch Willie Wonka and the Chocolate factory with. Over and over until the festival passes. That's all I can say about that, I'm just trying to keep up!
Tin foil hat dictatorship makes me think of Rick Moranis in spaceballs for some reason.
I remember one time in Germany I ran across some of those cheerleaders. I told an E-3 NOT to approach. It was a test to see if he would follow an NCO's commands. He didn't. He failed. About an hour later he came running out white like a ghost screaming "Get me another beer! The chic has an adams apple twice the size of mine!" He ended up being the best troop I ever had and listened to everything I had to say.
The only way I can think to counter a counter-counter-culture anti-gravity movement is to start a counter-counter-counter-culture anti-gravity movement. Or possibly remotivate him in another direction such as finding a cheerleader that recites cheescake recipes, loves gravity, types on FTE, makes the children giggle with funny tin foil hats, and holes up with you in the bunker. Then everyone is covered and you will have someone to watch Willie Wonka and the Chocolate factory with. Over and over until the festival passes. That's all I can say about that, I'm just trying to keep up!
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#50
Bobby, where are you moving to here in Texas. I'm new to the Texas chapter and really FTE. Great bunch of folks really and I'm not trying to be McGoo. It's pretty cool. Chicago huh. I lost something there once. Oh yeah, my right to bear arms!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAHAHAHA. Just kidding man, but I do like my guns.
#51
sorry to butt in: I am so wanting to already be in Tx!
I am waiting for my new job to confirm that they need me to start
I think all you guys seems to be pretty laid back and like to hang out and work on your trucks
I try to get everybody together around here in Chicago, but its hard.
I am waiting for my new job to confirm that they need me to start
I think all you guys seems to be pretty laid back and like to hang out and work on your trucks
I try to get everybody together around here in Chicago, but its hard.
You are not "butting in", you are always welcome to join us! We are a friendly bunch down here. (Although you need to keep an eye on Snuggy, as he gets a little too friendly sometimes, if you know what I mean.) I have friends from Chicago, and they are happy to live in Texas. As the old saying goes, I wasn't born here, but I got here as quickly as I could.
Adopt Texas, learn the culture, eat jalapenos, go to a rodeo, drink Shiner, learn to say ya'll and all ya'll, and make fun of Snuggy and you will never go back north.
Timothy
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#53
Haha... I just thought that was a funny joke.
Now Snuggy, you need to keep it turned down a little. You don't want to scare away any of the new folk.
Timothy
#54
Aint skeered. I had a Samoyed when I was a kid. KeeShawn was her name Oh. That's a gorgeous dog. I have a Husky and a 3 legged half blind mutt, she loves me though. I know what a chubby is. Born and raised right here in central Texas. It's that thing Santa always got when I sat on his lap! Right??????? Errrrr.
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#56
Hey fellas. Happy New Year. I got my head job completed and got her fired up today! That's the cast iron head on the truck Snuggy, not the head job YOU'RE thinking of. HAHA. Now I have a small issue with number 4 injector but I'll get that worked out. Anyway, hope 2013 is good to you guys.
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BobbyDiesel,
You are not "butting in", you are always welcome to join us! We are a friendly bunch down here. (Although you need to keep an eye on Snuggy, as he gets a little too friendly sometimes, if you know what I mean.) I have friends from Chicago, and they are happy to live in Texas. As the old saying goes, I wasn't born here, but I got here as quickly as I could.
Adopt Texas, learn the culture, eat jalapenos, go to a rodeo, drink Shiner, learn to say ya'll and all ya'll, and make fun of Snuggy and you will never go back north.
Timothy
You are not "butting in", you are always welcome to join us! We are a friendly bunch down here. (Although you need to keep an eye on Snuggy, as he gets a little too friendly sometimes, if you know what I mean.) I have friends from Chicago, and they are happy to live in Texas. As the old saying goes, I wasn't born here, but I got here as quickly as I could.
Adopt Texas, learn the culture, eat jalapenos, go to a rodeo, drink Shiner, learn to say ya'll and all ya'll, and make fun of Snuggy and you will never go back north.
Timothy
Hey everybody. I've been otherwise engaged for a while, but have since come back down to earth as the effects seem to be wearing off, so I may get to pop in a bit more here now.
"Use the Scwartz, Benny"