> Well, first of all...wrong body parts, I don't have nad's - LOL I
> will be freezing other things off I guess?
I stand corrected -- you'll be freezing your clit off...
<dirty-old-man-grin>
Reminds me of a rather cold day here in Houston a few years ago when I
was wording for NASA via one of the aerospace contractors... One of
the female engineers that was in my group came into my office one
morning and there was a couple of us male engineers in there working
on increasing our caffeine intake while talking about our project...
She's shivering when she get in and comments, "it's cold enough to
freeze my cajones off"... Well, me and one of the other engineers just
kind of looked at each other, wondering who was going to be the first
to say something... Finally, I couldn't hold it anymore and said,
"Uhhh... Tracey, unless you've got a surprise for us, I don't think
that would be physically possible for your anatomy"... It seems that
her husband always said that and she just repeated it without knowing
what "cajones" meant... Oh, we got a good laugh out of that one...
Let's just say that we never really let her live that one down...
Well, that one plus the time when she walked across 8 ft of freshly
poured concrete sidewalk without realizing that she had sunk down to
the top of her shoes with each step... What make that one funny was
that she had to walk right by the guy with the trowel that was
smoothing out the concrete at the time...
> He is going through the Nuke program after he leaves the Recruit
> Training Center in Great Lakes. I guess he will go 2 years to school
> in South Carolina and then 4 years on a ship or submarine.
I had wondered where they moved the nuke program after they shut down
the Orlando facility...
> He made it into the nuclear power program, so he had to sign up
> for 6 years.
Technically, he's signed up for 4 years after he accepts his E4/PO3
upon successful completion of his "A" school... Which one is he going
with -- ET, EM, MM, or whatever rating they might have added these
days? They have retired all the nuke cruisers, so his only choice
will be aircraft carriers or subs... Having served aboard a carrier
(CVN-68), I would suggest that he consider subs instead... The food is
a lot better since the cooks are not cooking for 6000 guys all at
once...
> Smart kid, and mom gets to go diving in the Carolinas when
> visiting ; ) I am trying to talk him into going to Hawaii, he is
> also a diver, so that would be cool to get stationed somewhere that
> I can visit and dive with him.
Well, back when they had the nuke school down in Orlando, it was even
better from a diving standpoint... These days, it's in Goose Creek,
IIRC...
> Cool photo, thanks. I will remember your advice and make sure I
> pronounce it correctly and use the "correct" signals. I am hoping it
> isn't going to be too much colder than CA? I dive in 47-53 degree
> water usually. I still haven't heard back from the LDS yet, maybe
> they are closed down.
Somewhere in my stack of negatives, I have some rather interesting
photos of various ice structures that were created when the waves from
Lake Michigan splashed across shore objects... I suspect they were
taken in December or January though...
--
On Oct 11, 10:16 pm, "feistydi...@gmail.com" <feistydi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Well, first of all...wrong body parts, I don't have nad's - LOL I
> will be freezing other things off I guess?
How do you have a kid if you don't have 'nads? Adoption?