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I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry
Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. |
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Wait a minute...could this be hero? The job description sounds like it
might fit... http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...uan%252BCarlos Scott wrote: I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. |
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La Mona Jiménez
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Juan Carlos Jiménez Rufino (born January 11, 1951), known as La Mona Jiménez) is arguably the most popular cuarteto singer that has ever lived. He was born in Córdoba, Argentina. When he was a child, Jiménez used to play Tarzan with other kids. His parents often told him he resembled Tarzan's chimpanzee companion Cheeta. This is allegedly how he got the nickname La Mona ("the [female] monkey"). He started singing with Cuarteto Berna when he was 15 years old after winning a contest among 40 other singers. With this group he recorded five albums. His first hit was La flaca Marta ("Skinny Marta") from the album Para toda América ("For All America"), released in 1984. His success allowed him to buy three brand-new cars and a house in the barrio of Cerro de Las Rosas, and to pay off a mortgage. In 40 years of musical career Jiménez has recorded more than 73 CDs and sold more than 3 million copies all over Argentina. His 62nd CD, titled Beso a beso con La Mona ("From kiss to kiss with La Mona") sold more than one hundred thousand copies just in Córdoba. In 2005, the he received the Konex Award for best Cuarteto solist/band of the 1995-2005 decade. Scott wrote: Wait a minute...could this be hero? The job description sounds like it might fit... http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...uan%252BCarlos Scott wrote: I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. |
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![]() "Scott" wrote in message .. . La Mona Jiménez From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Juan Carlos Jiménez Rufino (born January 11, 1951), known as La Mona Jiménez) is arguably the most popular cuarteto singer that has ever lived. He was born in Córdoba, Argentina. And even though I've been to Cordoba (to ferry a Stinson 108 names "Aguilucho" for a friend to the airport in Buenos Aires where the local EAA chapter is located) that's about 4,000 miles from where I was born, kiddo. Sorry to burst your bubble. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Not even close. Bring some more quarters the next time.
![]() "Scott" wrote in message .. . Wait a minute...could this be hero? The job description sounds like it might fit... http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...uan%252BCarlos Scott wrote: I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message ... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Damn! I thought I had you pegged....
Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: Not even close. Bring some more quarters the next time. ![]() "Scott" wrote in message .. . Wait a minute...could this be hero? The job description sounds like it might fit... http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...uan%252BCarlos Scott wrote: I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message m... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. |
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Scott,
You must realize that Jaun always has to have the last word. That is the reason he just posted 13 different posts responding to everyone of the individual threads. When he runs out of anything else, he just posts some childish bull**** and keeps on going. Thats how the moron managed to post more than three hundred posts last month and over 400 the month before. The poor guy must not have much else to do than read and post to the newsgroups. Let him have the LAST post and this long winded thread will end. Scott wrote: Damn! I thought I had you pegged.... Scott Juan Jimenez wrote: Not even close. Bring some more quarters the next time. ![]() "Scott" wrote in message .. . Wait a minute...could this be hero? The job description sounds like it might fit... http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...uan%252BCarlos Scott wrote: I asked him what I was supposed to get out of the article on the Cherry Point website and he just basically called me stupid for "not getting it" and said I probably never would. Well, he was right about that...I DON'T get what is so f***ing important about it. I read it (after he gave me a good link to the article). All I saw was a mention that he fixed an APU wire. So, his job title was obviously APU Fixer Upper. I still don't get why he challenged to rah group to "look at the article if we have the balls." Huh? What amount of balls does it take to read the article? He just quit answering my several pleas asking just WHAT I was supposed to take away from the table by reading the article, so I guess it just isn't important enough for him to waste his time telling me what was so important about what he did. I fixed MANY wires in my illustrious 3 year and 2 month career in the USAF. To save Juanita the trouble of asking why I didn't do the full 4 years, here it is. Graham-Rudmann, circa 1988. Look it up. Scott anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message m... You don't need anyone to sign a DA-1800 to find out that the squadron had a medevac mission and took a mom and her preemie to the hospital, or to inquire about events related to that mission. All you need is to have enough brain matter to send a FOIA request. When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. |
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![]() "BobR" wrote in message ps.com... You must realize that Jaun always has to have the last word. That's right, Chimichanga. Bye now indeed. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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In article , Scott says...
wrote: When it comes to personnel records, FOIA records are very limited. Did you want us to take a look at your military career, or did you just want us to find evidence of this one, rather routine, career-definin event? You are very specific in your demand that we look at someone's comments. What document were you referring to? Why don't you help us out in our efforts. Coward. He's scared you guys are getting to the truth. His repair of a broken wire must have been the highlight of his military career. He's another perception reality specialist. Perception he creates is that he's some kind of hero, reality is ,he fixed a wire...LOL!!!Pathetic to have one fixed wire be the highlight of his life. Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret |
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![]() It was with a growing sence of disbelief that I read the entire 266 messages in this single thread. Having begun reading RAH to gain some insight on homebuilts - I would hesitate to give any credence at all to anything ANY of the posters on this thread have said. Recognizing that for some reason flame wars begin on these forums, I still have to say that I have NEVER, on any other forum, had the opportunity to read such childish drivel from so many different posters on subjects that are so far from the topic of the forum or even of the thread itself. If you don't like a particular poster or don't believe what he says - either don't read it or put that poster in your ignore bin and move on. I assume that the majority of you actually believe that you are adults - try acting like it then. By-the-by, in the for what it's worth column - the Navy (and at the time, the Marine Corps as a department of the Navy) do not give Good Conduct Medals every three years as the Air Force and Army do, they give them every 4 years. I could speculate that the reasoning is that the Air Force and Army can't expect their personnel to behave for 4 years so they shortened the time to 3 years - a conclusion easily supported by what I have seen here - but I suspect that would only lead to another childish attack. Jay |
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