Glad we agree on the skinny jeans.GeorgesGoons wrote:And then move to RichmondBFiVL wrote:Wasted Memory wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:I have no clue how all of you haven't suck started a shotgun working these 9-5 type jobs. This shit is absolutely brutal. I'm ready to go back to my deployed ways, now just gotta sell the kid and ole lady on it
You sound like a Millennial.
George is a fucking hipster. Probably got his finest skinny jeans on heading to happy hour to drink either PBR cause it’s trendy or some IPA filtered through a moose vagina with 9% alcohol. Time to trade in jughead for a Prius and get some bumper stickers like Biden 2020
I do love me some Busch light though
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You interested in moving to Omaha? Or just silent partner who collects his check?wdoupis wrote:Investors?????GeorgesGoons wrote:This isn't even workBFiVL wrote:You worked one fucking day you pussy. Suck it up
I just need to open my bar



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My balls couldn't handle skinny jeansBFiVL wrote:Glad we agree on the skinny jeans.GeorgesGoons wrote:And then move to RichmondBFiVL wrote:Wasted Memory wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:I have no clue how all of you haven't suck started a shotgun working these 9-5 type jobs. This shit is absolutely brutal. I'm ready to go back to my deployed ways, now just gotta sell the kid and ole lady on it
You sound like a Millennial.
George is a fucking hipster. Probably got his finest skinny jeans on heading to happy hour to drink either PBR cause it’s trendy or some IPA filtered through a moose vagina with 9% alcohol. Time to trade in jughead for a Prius and get some bumper stickers like Biden 2020
I do love me some Busch light though



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Took me a solid 30 seconds to figure it outGeorgesGoons wrote: suck started a shotgun
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Shawn White is good at stuff.
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He makes it look so easy.
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His genuine disbelief about winning/being done and then getting emotional with his family was really awesome.




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From not medaling last go round, the injury, and probably realizing it could be his last run at it...it was pretty cool to watch the entire thing.
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Didn’t know about all the sexual harassment stuff he settled out of court on including text messages and pictures.
Not cool Shaun!!! Tarnished!!
But he still made it look easy and an awesome snowboarder at least.
Not cool Shaun!!! Tarnished!!
But he still made it look easy and an awesome snowboarder at least.

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GeorgesGoons wrote:Not at all, millennials couldn't do what I enjoy doing. Working an office type job is crazy. I'd rather deal with mortars and rocketsWasted Memory wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:I have no clue how all of you haven't suck started a shotgun working these 9-5 type jobs. This shit is absolutely brutal. I'm ready to go back to my deployed ways, now just gotta sell the kid and ole lady on it
You sound like a Millennial.
you're giving driving tests.....not like you're sitting in an office....Bama is right

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That's what I thought I was going to be doing. 99% of it is sitting at the counter giving out driver's licenses and state IDajalves wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:Not at all, millennials couldn't do what I enjoy doing. Working an office type job is crazy. I'd rather deal with mortars and rocketsWasted Memory wrote:GeorgesGoons wrote:I have no clue how all of you haven't suck started a shotgun working these 9-5 type jobs. This shit is absolutely brutal. I'm ready to go back to my deployed ways, now just gotta sell the kid and ole lady on it
You sound like a Millennial.
you're giving driving tests.....not like you're sitting in an office....Bama is right



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Wife is good with me going back to what I enjoy. Just gotta ask the boy and see what he says.



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to be fair, this is the kind of job I always expected you to be doing.GeorgesGoons wrote:Wife is good with me going back to what I enjoy. Just gotta ask the boy and see what he says.
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Uuaww wrote:to be fair, this is the kind of job I always expected you to be doing.GeorgesGoons wrote:Wife is good with me going back to what I enjoy. Just gotta ask the boy and see what he says.
Same here. You can take me out of the Army but ya can't take the Army out of me. I love working in the small groups where you have to rely on the guy next to you. It can be dangerous and scary but the adrenaline rush is like no other, as weird as that may sound for some of you. I get anxious when I'm not around like minded people and feel out of place. I just don't want to be like that old 30 year career soldier who dies 15 years after retiring because he can't find something he loves to do.
I'm curious, how many of you that work normal jobs absolutely love what you do? I can say without andoubt, Dave, Ted and Weasel are the three I am positive that do. Or do you just like it because it pays well and you can provide for your family?



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we've had this conversation on the boards before. My job is fine. If I could afford to retire in the next 5 minutes I certainly would.
Some people live to work. I am not one of them. And for the record, anyone who says they would continue to work after hitting the lottery is a complete liar.
Some people live to work. I am not one of them. And for the record, anyone who says they would continue to work after hitting the lottery is a complete liar.

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DMV just sounds like the perfect place for you!!!GeorgesGoons wrote:I love working in the small groups where you have to rely on the guy next to you. It can be dangerous and scary but the adrenaline rush is like no other, as weird as that may sound for some of you. I get anxious when I'm not around like minded people and feel out of place.
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Agree 99% about the lottery. I would definitely open a bar if I hit, but would be more of a hands off and hire the right GM to do the job I would have to do if I wasn't already rich from the lottery.ajalves wrote:we've had this conversation on the boards before. My job is fine. If I could afford to retire in the next 5 minutes I certainly would.
Some people live to work. I am not one of them. And for the record, anyone who says they would continue to work after hitting the lottery is a complete liar.
I could semi retired right now with my pension coming in from the military and VA. But I would be bored (which I did the DMV thing). But I miss deploying to third world ahitholes



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100% not like minded here.shel311 wrote:DMV just sounds like the perfect place for you!!!GeorgesGoons wrote:I love working in the small groups where you have to rely on the guy next to you. It can be dangerous and scary but the adrenaline rush is like no other, as weird as that may sound for some of you. I get anxious when I'm not around like minded people and feel out of place.



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to each their own I suppose. At some point you will need to be able to fully retire though. Does deploying over and over get you there?GeorgesGoons wrote: But I miss deploying to third world ahitholes

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I can fully retire now I guess. But want to get to the point of having the wife to be able to fully retire as well. 3-5 years and that gets us both there. 2 years and I could buy a bar outright without having to take a loan, that's the end goal.ajalves wrote:to each their own I suppose. At some point you will need to be able to fully retire though. Does deploying over and over get you there?GeorgesGoons wrote: But I miss deploying to third world ahitholes


