because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
once stopped in a backstage hallway to watch me and my good buddy play a very heated card game, and they were interested in learning the rules. All in all about a solid 10 min. hang. They were both very nice people to meet, no hint of pretension.
Side note it was my birthday that evening. I also met Stevie Wonder that evening and had a great but brief conversation with him too.
Filmed at home plate in Yankee Stadium with Joel Skinner. It was the original "Safe at Home" campaign which was talking about having smoke detectors in the house.
I was pretty pissed because it was my parents wedding anniversary and although my Dad and I were offered VIP passes for the game, he made us go home after filming the commercial.
It’s called the Octagon. And I also have names for my testes. The left one is James Westfall, and the right is Dr. Kenneth Noisewater. Play your cards right ladies and you might get to meet the whole gang.
I was a crew chief / flight mechanic on C5 Galaxy cargo plane. I was on the presidential support mission to keflavic Iceland when President Reagan meet with Russian President Gorbachev in their first summit meeting. This was cold war era. After we unloaded limos and secret service both our planes were parked about 300 feet away. The Russian crew and us were eyeballing each other the whole time. But I always felt the stare down was nothing more than aviators wanting to meet and talk airplanes.
I was a crew chief / flight mechanic on C5 Galaxy cargo plane. I was on the presidential support mission to keflavic Iceland when President Reagan meet with Russian President Gorbachev in their first summit meeting. This was cold war era. After we unloaded limos and secret service both our planes were parked about 300 feet away. The Russian crew and us were eyeballing each other the whole time. But I always felt the stare down was nothing more than aviators wanting to meet and talk airplanes.
I was a crew chief / flight mechanic on C5 Galaxy cargo plane. I was on the presidential support mission to keflavic Iceland when President Reagan meet with Russian President Gorbachev in their first summit meeting. This was cold war era. After we unloaded limos and secret service both our planes were parked about 300 feet away. The Russian crew and us were eyeballing each other the whole time. But I always felt the stare down was nothing more than aviators wanting to meet and talk airplanes.
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome. It was definitely a high point in my life and in my military service. Being on flying status especially on the C5 allowed me to see allot of the world and meet allot of interesting people. Whether it be Missions, Airshows or military excercises it was all allot of fun.
The Price by Twisted Sister. My friend won back stage passes to see them way back then and invited me because I had been a fan way before they made it big. I wore a very old tour shirt and the band paid way more attention to me than the winner because I was “an original Sick Mother fucking fan of TS.” They let me be in the stage during the filming.
Actually if we had followed his lead on energy we would be a lot better off right now. He put solar panels on the roof of the White House but Reagan took them down.
because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
Skipped out of school one day when he was president. Details are vague but iirc his chopper landed in a park in New Brunswick and he shook hands with the crowd.
Shut down Lionel Manuel in a flag football game after he retired. I was locked on him the entire game.
My first lap dance was from a belly dancer in Tangiers Africa when I was 17yrs old.
I have a unique tie to one of the real life characters from the movie Donnie Brasco. I cannot say exactly what or who that is here for obvious reasons but if I see any of you in person, I would gladly tell you.
maybe will share more later..
The funniest/worst story related to NYC I have is that... Â
I voluntarily missed (unknowingly at the time) David Cone's perfect game on 18 July 1999.
I was on a sophomore summer cruise after finishing my freshman year, and we had docked our training vessel in NYC. We were there for three days, and you had to be on duty one day. One of my buddies wanted to trade his duty day to meet up with some friends, so I traded him since it didn't matter when I had liberty in the city or not. So I was on duty on the 18th.
I guess a bunch of the guys on the ship decided to go to the Yankees game against the Expos, and since they were in their Summer White uniform, they got in for free and got to sit pretty close to one of the dugouts. They came back that evening just completely floored by the experience. And while I am not a baseball fan, I knew just how special seeing a perfect game is in the Major Leagues, especially at the Yankee Stadium. To this day, I still laugh at the bad luck of volunteering to take someone else's duty...:(
One of my fraternity brothers was an aide or intern or something like that for him. One year they were trying to do a campaign fundraiser for (maybe?) Sargent Shriver and they did a few open houses in Virginia (I think Ted's, Shriver's, maybe one other Kennedy). My friend recruited some of us to stand in the houses and make sure people didn't steal stuff as they walked through. So when I got there early in the morning to prepare, I was standing in the driveway and Ted walks out in his bathrobe to get the newspaper. Like a regular guy. He introduced himself, shook hands, and seemed like a decent person. Afterwards, I swam in his pool (or maybe it was Ethyl's; it's been so long I can't really remember).
I guess the other thing I would count is that I have met 7 or 8 Nobel laureates. In fact, one of them was my lab TA, who taught me (incorrectly) how to use a microscope.
I have a signed copy of Hitchhiker's Guide (and Dirk Gently, which the book signing was actually for).
Did Tom need a step stool to see what was going on?
GiantSteps said:
[quote] once stopped in a backstage hallway to watch me and my good buddy play a very heated card game, and they were interested in learning the rules. All in all about a solid 10 min. hang. They were both very nice people to meet, no hint of pretension.
So damn close to stardom lmao!
Okay, Mr. Push-ups.
I was just about to post that!
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because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual. But now I know why I have always lost women to guys like you. I mean, it's not just the uniform. It's the stories that you tell. So much fun and imagination...
I was just about to post that!
I want to party with you, cowboy!
Side note it was my birthday that evening. I also met Stevie Wonder that evening and had a great but brief conversation with him too.
I was pretty pissed because it was my parents wedding anniversary and although my Dad and I were offered VIP passes for the game, he made us go home after filming the commercial.
One and only commercial I've ever been in.
I dig it man. Kind of an earthy techno-pop...
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
That is really weird (I am a SUNY Geneseo alum).
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I was a crew chief / flight mechanic on C5 Galaxy cargo plane. I was on the presidential support mission to keflavic Iceland when President Reagan meet with Russian President Gorbachev in their first summit meeting. This was cold war era. After we unloaded limos and secret service both our planes were parked about 300 feet away. The Russian crew and us were eyeballing each other the whole time. But I always felt the stare down was nothing more than aviators wanting to meet and talk airplanes.
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome. It was definitely a high point in my life and in my military service. Being on flying status especially on the C5 allowed me to see allot of the world and meet allot of interesting people. Whether it be Missions, Airshows or military excercises it was all allot of fun.
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typing is tough with no hands.
Embarrassing yes, but I was quite young then..
Embarrassing yes, but I was quite young then..
Not embarrassing. Good man, great ex-president.
Embarrassing yes, but I was quite young then..
Actually if we had followed his lead on energy we would be a lot better off right now. He put solar panels on the roof of the White House but Reagan took them down.
Wrong thread!
For a farmer his hands were soft like butter.
Shut down Lionel Manuel in a flag football game after he retired. I was locked on him the entire game.
My first lap dance was from a belly dancer in Tangiers Africa when I was 17yrs old.
I have a unique tie to one of the real life characters from the movie Donnie Brasco. I cannot say exactly what or who that is here for obvious reasons but if I see any of you in person, I would gladly tell you.
maybe will share more later..
I was on a sophomore summer cruise after finishing my freshman year, and we had docked our training vessel in NYC. We were there for three days, and you had to be on duty one day. One of my buddies wanted to trade his duty day to meet up with some friends, so I traded him since it didn't matter when I had liberty in the city or not. So I was on duty on the 18th.
I guess a bunch of the guys on the ship decided to go to the Yankees game against the Expos, and since they were in their Summer White uniform, they got in for free and got to sit pretty close to one of the dugouts. They came back that evening just completely floored by the experience. And while I am not a baseball fan, I knew just how special seeing a perfect game is in the Major Leagues, especially at the Yankee Stadium. To this day, I still laugh at the bad luck of volunteering to take someone else's duty...:(
1. I’ve never tasted alcohol in my life.
I guess the other thing I would count is that I have met 7 or 8 Nobel laureates. In fact, one of them was my lab TA, who taught me (incorrectly) how to use a microscope.
I have a signed copy of Hitchhiker's Guide (and Dirk Gently, which the book signing was actually for).
I don't know... "Tremors" is quite craptastic.
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I don't know... "Tremors" is quite craptastic.
It's almost as if you guys never heard of "Dune".
So, you've never seen Battlefield Earth, then.
...built a deck on my house with more square footage than ground floor of actual house.
...reinvented self from Blue-Collar Trucker to Software Engineer / Software Manager.
GiantSteps said:
[quote] once stopped in a backstage hallway to watch me and my good buddy play a very heated card game, and they were interested in learning the rules. All in all about a solid 10 min. hang. They were both very nice people to meet, no hint of pretension.