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re: Taking a transfer Trip To UAM

Posted by Hillborn 22 on 1/29/15 at 12:33 am
Monticello is much like Arkadelphia. Its nice, but I found myself driving across the state back home every chance I got...
Best comment on Youtube I've seen in awhile...

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You're so hot that I want to be reincarnated as your child so that I can be breastfed by you until I'm 20.


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This is not meant to be sarcastic: if the aircrafts has a range of 900NM (according to cirrus website), how the hell could it make the 2000NM hop from CA to HI, even with the best of tailwinds?



This was a ferry flight. The 900NM range of the Cirrus is with just the stock fuel tanks in the wings. On ferry flights, the company ferrying the aircraft will strip the interior and remove all the seats minus the pilot's and fill the interior/cabin with auxiliary fuel bladders giving it extended range.
Being from north Arkansas, I know quite a few people connected to the KKK in Harrison. Google Harrison, shite is bad but not the worst part of the state. :casty:
I think every small aircraft manufacturer should follow in Cirrus's footsteps in incorporate a ballistic recovery parachute.
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The pilot of a single engine Cirrus SR-22 aircraft that ran out of fuel is safe after ditching his aircraft 253 miles northeast of Maui, Hawaii Sunday. At approximately 4:44 p.m. the pilot was able to deploy the aircraft’s airframe parachute system and safely exit the aircraft into a life raft. U.S. Coast Guard video




Turns out the pilot had fuel, however the fuel tank selector valve malfunctioned. Pilot was flying the aircraft on a ferry flight from the US to Australia and planned on making a fuel stop in Hawaii. About half way between California and Hawaii, the pilot noticed the valve was jammed and made a distress call, saying that he would not make it to Hawaii. The Coast Guard had a 3 hour advanced notice and was on scene as the aircraft lost power.
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Get drunk and pass out like a man baw, wake up and attack the next day like it's your last.


This works for me.


Seriously, I have the worst insomnia and have tried everything to remedy it. If I drink myself to sleep, I'll maybe get 5-6 hours of sleep and wake up refreshed and I'll be able to get shite done during the day.
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Try being usss assigned to a West coast field office getting picked up for your election cycle rotation and being on the road for a year and only getting back home for about 3 weeks.



Gotta be young, single, and without kids to truly enjoy that.
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moved cross country



I got a buddy who's a US Marshall. He's single without kids so its not so hard for him, but I can't imagine moving around as much as he does.
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They also get to be broke and poor as well



All comes down to location and how you manage your money.
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Nope, very rare for that to happen on our level compared to state/local guys


State troopers get to have all the fun.
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I've known a few politicians so yes, I have.



I work for the gubment so I guess I could consider myself a member.
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You probably have a lot of experience with this.



Moderation is key my friend. :cheers:
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(slowly backing away)
Even when I'm extremely intoxicated, I know when to count my losses and fricking go home.

re: Vinegar Strokes and Yogurt Ropes

Posted by Hillborn 22 on 1/25/15 at 9:56 pm
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trajectory



Oh man, that brings back a funny memory from last summer. :lol:
Instances vary but in today's military there are two types of bronze stars...


Bronze star: Usually given for extraordinary service (usually a blanket award for senior NCO's and officers who don't really do shite)

Bronze star with combat "V" device: Given for extraordinary/courageous service or committing actions of valor while engaged in combat operations with an opposing enemy.

re: Where to Live in Dallas?

Posted by Hillborn 22 on 1/21/15 at 3:34 am
I lived in Frisco for awhile, Frisco and Arlington are the shite.
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Why don't you ask her SO? After all, he's the one fricking her now, I'm sure he could offer some constructive advice.




This, because you'd completely deserve what would come next.