@Tom400CFI coming in hot with his first posts on the forum.
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No kidding? What was "hot"? No attacking here, no name calling, no insults...I thought everything that I posted was pretty straightforward and unoffensive. IDK. Sorry for agreeing w/the OP? I guess?@Tom400CFI coming in hot with his first posts on the forum.
A few of those guys have gone on to have successful careers with Blue Man Group.I also agree with the guy who just posted about cleaning hunny buckets...that'd suck.
Works in the it industry too!You can't fix stupid but on the bright side you can get paid for it!
Preparing popcorn...Here we go
Ice cream and Cheerios!Preparing popcorn...
Do you also agree with this?No kidding? What was "hot"? No attacking here, no name calling, no insults...I thought everything that I posted was pretty straightforward and unoffensive. IDK. Sorry for agreeing w/the OP? I guess?
I also agree with the guy who just posted about cleaning hunny buckets...that'd suck.
You guys ought to go to Kodiak Island during Herring Season. The boats delivered the herring to the docks in about a 15% brine solution. Then the cannery brings it up to 100% brine to soften up the herring carcass so they can rip out the roe without damaging the pouches (skanes?). The roe is brined again, dried out, and shipped to places like Japan (it actually tasted pretty good). A company known as Bio-Dry (or something like that) used the carcasses for dog food filler but, their plant was too small to keep up with the production so, we had 1000s of plastic 4'X4'X2' totes full of rotten fish stacked all over up and down the streets by the docks.
The whole island stunk during Herring Season and 3 weeks after.
Then we'd buy new clothes with a part of our crew share.