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  • kiddchaos

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    <- Retirement home and guest RV. Really I just needed a picture for this forum. I change it every so often. At least it's not a picture of Josey Wales!
     

    atvdave

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    Gunners Mate US Navy... DDG-44 USS Wm. V. Pratt. I was on-board for it's last deployment, Dessert Storm, and helped decommission her in 91/92.

    As Birds A Way & Navy Vet I also helped launch the SM-2 ER missile. I was a GMM (gunners mate missile) and worked in the missile house.
     

    chocktaw2

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    < "SSCV" Saipem 7000, capable of lifting 14,000 tons. Used to set the topsides on offshore oil rigs. I worked on this type of vessel in the 80's. Coolest thing I have ever seen, or experienced. :yesway:
     

    findingZzero

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    Why the avatar? This is soooo personal.
    I wear a round white cap, go GU GUH GUH, have one squinty eye, and I smoke a corn cob pipe. Follicly challenged as well. OHHH OLIVE
     

    24Carat

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    Most everyone finds "It" mildly disturbing.

    Some folk find him absolutely terrifying.

    Throw in the two hand cannons and it is multiplied exponentially.

    Yeah....That's me ! :rockwoot:
     

    t_star

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    Most everyone finds "It" mildly disturbing.

    Some folk find him absolutely terrifying.

    Throw in the two hand cannons and it is multiplied exponentially.

    Yeah....That's me ! :rockwoot:

    I find people that are disturbed by "It" mildly disturbing. :dunno:
     

    Knife Lady

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    Mine is a little personal I guess, and kind of long winded, will try to make it short.

    My brother was killed, walking along the road by a hit and run driver.
    I came through and found him just minutes after the fact.
    The police could not find who did it. After a year, I had heard rumors, and things around.
    Needless to say it was very difficult, not knowing exactly what happened.
    I got fed up, and started asking around, and I wore a wire when talking to people, and in a few weeks, told the police what I had found out.
    He had joined the military to try and hide from what he did. When they went to inteview him he confessed.
    After the trial and sentencing, he was sentenced to four years.... out in six months. I heard he was arrested again twice in another state.
    I went back to detective, and they arrested him again and he served the rest of his time, because he broke his probation.

    I had someone make a Bounty Hunter reference after the fact, and I guess it kind of stuck.

    Very long story actually, but that is the short of it.

    Felt pretty good to find him.
    Felt better to watch him walk into prison...Twice!!!!!!:rockwoot:



    I had to rep you Bounty Hunter. What an incredible story. What a loss you suffered but finding your brother's killer on your own is awesome and had to give you some feeling of justice. The guy should have spent many many more years in Prison. What an accomplishment.:yesway:
     
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