Random Thoughts V: Bride of Chucky

Postby Bill McNeal » Mon May 05, 2008 11:08:30

momadance wrote:So its settled. Going Home! :-D

Just waiting for the official job offer. I'm getting one of three jobs. They one they want me for the most, they currently have an offer out to a guy I used to work for. He's not going to leave the company, which everyone pretty much expects since he's done this a few times and never leaves.. They hope he lets them know by tomorrow. Then it's going to take me about a month to find a place to live and move all of my stuff back.


Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.

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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 11:08:33

Woody wrote:Shouldn't this be in the momadance job thread


No. It's all relevant to asscrushing.
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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 11:09:02

Bill McNeal wrote:Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.


Yeah, I worked there for years before I moved. It was fun. That place brought me a lot of asscrushing.

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Postby Wizlah » Mon May 05, 2008 11:15:29

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Postby Bill McNeal » Mon May 05, 2008 11:18:54

momadance wrote:
Bill McNeal wrote:Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.


Yeah, I worked there for years before I moved. It was fun. That place brought me a lot of asscrushing.


Nice. My Grandfather worked there when I was a kid as a weather forcaster, now my aunt works there as an accountant or something or other, and I believe a cousin of mine worked there on and off the last few years while she went to school for PT. And I grew up not far from there. Good times.

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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 11:22:18

Bill McNeal wrote:
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Bill McNeal wrote:Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.


Yeah, I worked there for years before I moved. It was fun. That place brought me a lot of asscrushing.


Nice. My Grandfather worked there when I was a kid as a weather forcaster, now my aunt works there as an accountant or something or other, and I believe a cousin of mine worked there on and off the last few years while she went to school for PT. And I grew up not far from there. Good times.


Where you grow up? I grew up in Brigantine.

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Postby TenuredVulture » Mon May 05, 2008 11:26:31

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Bill McNeal wrote:Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.


Yeah, I worked there for years before I moved. It was fun. That place brought me a lot of asscrushing.


Nice. My Grandfather worked there when I was a kid as a weather forcaster, now my aunt works there as an accountant or something or other, and I believe a cousin of mine worked there on and off the last few years while she went to school for PT. And I grew up not far from there. Good times.


Is that the FAA base? I'm not sure about this, but when I was a little kid, my father's college roommate was head of the facility there or something. I think this would have been about 1974 or so. At the time, I recall the facility had a kind of military look to it, though no real military presence (sort of like the Kilmer Campus at Rutgers). Anyway, it was pretty neat, as we got to sit in cockpits of various passenger planes. The curious thing was many of the planes had brown paper over the windows.
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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 11:29:01

Yeah, its the FAA Technical Center. It's also the NJ Air National Guard's fighter wing base and houses numerous F-16's.

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Postby Bill McNeal » Mon May 05, 2008 11:33:39

Absecon, right off of Jim Leeds Rd. I got family all over Galloway, Absecon, Egg Harbor, Northfield and even some older folks in Pleasantville.

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Postby Bill McNeal » Mon May 05, 2008 11:36:04

TenuredVulture wrote:
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Bill McNeal wrote:Are you going to go work at NAFEC? I gots family working up in there yo.


Yeah, I worked there for years before I moved. It was fun. That place brought me a lot of asscrushing.


Nice. My Grandfather worked there when I was a kid as a weather forcaster, now my aunt works there as an accountant or something or other, and I believe a cousin of mine worked there on and off the last few years while she went to school for PT. And I grew up not far from there. Good times.


Is that the FAA base? I'm not sure about this, but when I was a little kid, my father's college roommate was head of the facility there or something. I think this would have been about 1974 or so. At the time, I recall the facility had a kind of military look to it, though no real military presence (sort of like the Kilmer Campus at Rutgers). Anyway, it was pretty neat, as we got to sit in $#@! of various passenger planes. The curious thing was many of the planes had brown paper over the windows.


I got the same tour back in the day probably like 1984, sat in the c0ckpits of the planes and saw them inflate a weather balloon, I was 4 so I don't remember a whole lot of it, but I've seen the pictures :).

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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 11:39:13

Did you go to high school there? I know a lot of Absecon guys. We all graduated in 96.

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Postby Bill McNeal » Mon May 05, 2008 11:41:01

na, I left in middle school. I still keep in touch with some of my friends from down there, one is an AC lawyer the other is a nurse at AC medical center shore division. I wish I'd never left SJ, but I've been gone to long to go back I think.

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Postby Grotewold » Mon May 05, 2008 12:27:26

So I'm in line at the post office and hear a mom sing the alphabet song to her infant -- incorrectly. Do I have a moral or social obligation to inform the kid? You hate to see her behind the eight ball this early.

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Postby momadance » Mon May 05, 2008 12:36:30

I realized this morning that I dropped 30 pounds since the fall ... And it couldn't have come at a better time. Though, I wouldn't mind dropping 15 or so more.

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Postby Woody » Mon May 05, 2008 13:03:23

My friend sent me a text message written in the style of Gary "Sarge" Matthews. It was awesome.
you sure do seem to have a lot of time on your hands to be on this forum? Do you have a job? Are you a shut-in?

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Postby TenuredVulture » Mon May 05, 2008 13:05:39

Did anyone see Jose Canseco on Chelsea Lately?
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Postby philliesphhan » Mon May 05, 2008 13:35:57

Grotewold wrote:So I'm in line at the post office and hear a mom sing the alphabet song to her infant -- incorrectly. Do I have a moral or social obligation to inform the kid? You hate to see her behind the eight ball this early.


sing the song itself incorrectly or the actual alphabet?
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Postby pacino » Mon May 05, 2008 13:38:17

sing it in another language
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Postby Houshphandzadeh » Mon May 05, 2008 13:47:17

I may be getting too comfortable at my job.

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Postby TenuredVulture » Mon May 05, 2008 14:13:34

2 of 3 hermit crabs are dead.
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