Posts by TheDolt

    Jundies are disastrous. Unmitigated ambulatory danger zones.


    I was involved in this.


    Crewmen of Indian Freighter Rescued by 3 U.S. Navy Vessels (Published 1978)
    Jagat Padmini (Freighter): USN aircraft carrier Nimitz, cruiser South Carolina and destroyer Bigelow rescue 43 crew members from burning freighter in…
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    9 January 1978 The Navy announced that the Sixth Fleet carrier US$ Nimitz (CVN-68), cruiser USS South Carolina (CGN-37), and destroyer USS Bigelow (DD-942) rescued 43 crewmen from the burning Indian freighter Jagat Pad- mini. While conducting the rescue a Nimitz helicopter crashed at sea. All four crewmen were rescued. .

    Interesting. You plan on bidding on stuff cross the country, then running your rigs out to do it if you get the jobs? And you need someone to sit in the meetings, take notes, and hit the sign in sheets?

    You would think that. Not the kids. They are interacting with local fence contractors and 1099'n them. In areas where a deal can't be brokered they rent whatever equipment. They buy the stuff they can't rent and one of us goes local to supervise skilled day labor from temp providers. Worst case scena

    rio a crew drives from Hialeah or LaBelle. That's like the very worst case. What someone such as yourself would do is attend the meetings as you describe. A working idea of how a tension band is fastened to a post is a plus.

    Springer is not just Oklahoma. There's shit everywhere. I went to the main shop in Hialeah today to drop off a punch press and they were looking at stuff on the Cape Cod national seashore.


    It's everywhere. I immediately thought this could be somthing you might be able to sink your teeth into.

    Damn kids don't understand I'm looking at seventy, want to start the great loop and no.


    Three years ago they didn't want me any more.


    It's interesting work from a technical perspective and if you're nuts and bolts oriented. A plus if you operate a cross country capable platform. 200kts cruise makes it a really good way to justify an aircraft.

    Well I think she was absolutely gorgeous. A real badass too.

    I'm attracted to thin shapely women. While she was of slight build she was shapely and well proportioned. She had lovely legs and especially thighs. She was graceful and she left a broad path of elegance as she glided through her life.


    15 out of ten by my reckoning.


    It's been my experience that women with that physique have fantastically besutiful gentilalia. Liked nothing better than looking down at the spread legs of girl such as her with my fat manhood inserted in her fat chachy.


    So there.

    Well I think she was absolutely gorgeous. A real badass too.

    Thanks Storch!


    That was the first time we'd ever played that song together. I told the guys to keep the elements that they liked from the original but make it their own. Jeffery, the bass player, played a hybrid rendition of the way Entwistle played it and the way Geddy Lee played it when Rush played it live. Mike, the guitarist (E9 retired), felt Townshend's original solo was "lame" so he "fixed it". I played a much more rhythmic and percussive rhythm part. The vocal is all mine. I appreciate the Hager comparison (one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time) and I do have a bit of "grit", but that was my ginger approach to hallowed ground; interpretating Roger Daltrey's impeccable vocal while adding my own flavor.. Gary played the appropriate drum part to compliment what those around him were playing. Much more punchy/modern feel/mix compared to the Who. More in your face... I think we id a fine job.


    Stay tuned!

    So revisiting this. I had a thought. I sat down and waited. Since it remained Ill propose it.


    What if your band covered some early Humble Pie?