holy shit, im in that picture
Where did you find that picture and caption?
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holy shit, im in that picture
Where did you find that picture and caption?
Well, there are still the pics on my camera. Such as the one of us and another drunkenly hugging each other in front of a Lamborghini. By the way, the Cavs are 8-2 so shut it and Lebron averages a shade under 30 ppg, about 8 boards and 7 assists.Good thing they didn't get pictures of our group later that night... Cleveland rocks. Except Lebron.
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You mean this job involves flying, bothering people you don't like, and porn?!? and they said I'd never find a job that combined all my interests![]()
Good thing they didn't get pictures of our group later that night... Cleveland rocks. Except Lebron.
Sounds like a good problem for you.I'm envious that you guys have other ROTC people to hangout with, I thought I was going to meet the other college program people up here and it turns out they're a bunch of nerds.
Sounds like a good problem for you.
And yes, many are the socially-awkward, anti-poon nerd types (mostly SWO's or the nuke type of course). But there are always the few who remember we are college students who like to chase girls and drink.
We were up there Friday.
Haha, the SWO Sweater??
Definitely not mandatory....its a SWO thing.
What day were you there?
Some guys in our unit went up on Friday afternoon. Few of us stayed behind to enjoy the Cleveland night scene. LT Briggs gave us a private tour. Lamest thing on the ship? That UAV.
I wish I knew you guys were going to be there I would have invited you to come to dollar drafts. It would be really nice to talk to someone about Naval Aviation without the only response being "So basically you're going to be Tom Cruise from Top Gun?"
As for the UAV the Chief who was showing me around seemed to suggest that he controlled the UAVs, but I thought there was some rule that a rated pilot has to control UAVs. Anyone have any insight on that?
The state rooms no-shit had carpeting and their own private head with a toilet that actually resembled something you would see in your house, and not at an industrial warehouse.