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Old November 11th 03, 05:37 PM
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OBTW, BUFDRVR,
I have been reading in this newsgroup for a few months now, and have
just recently decided to get squirrley about posting in here. Is there
some kinda rules or FAQ's that I should read that you could point me
in the right direction to? Thanks

On 11 Nov 2003 13:47:25 GMT, (BUFDRVR) wrote:

In my experience with the Air Force flying 'O's, you guys never set
foot on the hangar deck and have no clue who works on your jets.


Must be pre-1993 experience.

You don't even work in the same place


Then who the hell were all those guys downstairs wearing the BDU's? Some of
them were the same crew chiefs that I "just signed the jet from". They came to
all our squadron meetings and functions too. Who the hell were they?

do you even know who works on your gear?


Well, since I spent one year as the Life Support Officer, I was very familar,
and since they were (are) in the same squadron with me, I'd have to be a real
idiot to not know who they were even if I wasn't LSO.

The only
contact you have with the enlisted people that work on your jets is
the crewchief.


And the line speacialists and the bomb loaders and every maintenance personell
outside of the back shop guys who were in a differant squadron. Now....as of 1
OCT 2002, they moved the maintenance function(except Life Support) back to its
own squadron and out of the Ops squadron, but the people still work in the same
offices, its just that they don't come to all the squadron meetings. Nearly
everyone recognizes this as a mistake.

In the Navy


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sarcasm onYeah, the Navy has some great officer-NCO or officer-enlisted
relationships sarcasm off

I spent a little over one month on the Theodore Roosevelt and was astonished at
the adversarial relationships between officers and non-officers. You guys may
work and live togather closer than the Air Force, but you certainly don't
respect and get along better.

you know where the hangar is don't you?


Since thats where my squadron was located, yes I do.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"


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Old November 11th 03, 05:55 PM
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Just be honest, and use phrases that you know will **** the six guys
off who "own" the forum, and who will drag the subject all the way
down to "The Nazi's did it" and then you will know the thread is
dead. Don't post after the Nazi's are brought up, as this is bad form.


"user" wrote
OBTW, BUFDRVR,
I have been reading in this newsgroup for a few months now, and have
just recently decided to get squirrley about posting in here. Is there
some kinda rules or FAQ's that I should read that you could point me
in the right direction to? Thanks



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Old November 11th 03, 06:48 PM
Mike Marron
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"Gene Storey" wrote:
"user" wrote:


OBTW, BUFDRVR,
I have been reading in this newsgroup for a few months now, and have
just recently decided to get squirrley about posting in here. Is there
some kinda rules or FAQ's that I should read that you could point me
in the right direction to? Thanks


Just be honest, and use phrases that you know will **** the six guys
off who "own" the forum, and who will drag the subject all the way
down to "The Nazi's did it" and then you will know the thread is
dead. Don't post after the Nazi's are brought up, as this is bad form.


Hilarious! You forgot to mention that, in addition to the six
guys, the one gal who also "owns" the forum. You know, the
group's favorite retired aerospace research engineer whose
the only person "allowed" to chit chat about Kool Whip, Jello,
yummy treats for her dog and her latest warm 'n fuzzy counted
cross stitch craft project she ordered from her Lillian Vernon
catalog.










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Old November 11th 03, 07:23 PM
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Too funny!!!
Noted.

On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 18:48:52 GMT, Mike Marron
wrote:

"Gene Storey" wrote:
"user" wrote:


OBTW, BUFDRVR,
I have been reading in this newsgroup for a few months now, and have
just recently decided to get squirrley about posting in here. Is there
some kinda rules or FAQ's that I should read that you could point me
in the right direction to? Thanks


Just be honest, and use phrases that you know will **** the six guys
off who "own" the forum, and who will drag the subject all the way
down to "The Nazi's did it" and then you will know the thread is
dead. Don't post after the Nazi's are brought up, as this is bad form.


Hilarious! You forgot to mention that, in addition to the six
guys, the one gal who also "owns" the forum. You know, the
group's favorite retired aerospace research engineer whose
the only person "allowed" to chit chat about Kool Whip, Jello,
yummy treats for her dog and her latest warm 'n fuzzy counted
cross stitch craft project she ordered from her Lillian Vernon
catalog.










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Old November 11th 03, 08:27 PM
BUFDRVR
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Just be honest, and use phrases that you know will **** the six guys
off who "own" the forum, and who will drag the subject all the way
down to "The Nazi's did it" and then you will know the thread is
dead. Don't post after the Nazi's are brought up, as this is bad form.


Damn that was good...


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips
everyone on Bear Creek"
 




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