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Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:01 am
by Ana Ng
War Wagon wrote:Mexicans. Lots of Mexicans.
I can deal with the Mexicans.

I'll prolly run into a cousin, or like...a brother or sister that I didn't know I had.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:18 am
by Truman
Ana Ng wrote:
War Wagon wrote:Mexicans. Lots of Mexicans.
I can deal with the Mexicans.

I'll prolly run into a cousin, or like...a brother or sister that I didn't know I had.
:?

Wouldn't that theory work in Romania or Jerusalem as well?

Austin. Texas Hill Country is the shit.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:38 am
by Screw_Michigan
Ana Ng wrote: I played in a NARCh tournament in Vancouver in '97.

On our 2nd day there, a gang of Asians broke into one of our team's vans and stole a bunch of our gear.
Niiiiiice (not the stealing). What skates did you wear, Ana? Do you have a favorite brand? On ice, I'm a CCM guy. Bauers were always too narrow for me. I had 752s and 952s.

I have a pair of Bauer off-ice 5000s that I bought in 97. Still wear them to skate around the 'hood once in a while. There's a bunch of guys who play a game every weekend in the blocked off part of Pennsylvania Ave in front of the White House. I keep promising to go play, but I never do. :oops:

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:44 am
by titlover
Ana Ng wrote:Thank you for all the useful info. Srsly.

The reason we were taking a closer look at SA was because that's where the Navy Recruiting depot is, I believe? Since the husband isn't sure he'll be wanting to extend for another 3 yrs., or even IF they'll let him change rates to go....I suppose Austin is a viable option.

A fellow Navy Chief on his boat just secured a supervisory position on an oil rig in Houston, and told him to look into it as well. I guess the pay is pretty good, and a 28 on, 28 off work schedule isn't bad....coming from the sub schedules that we're used to.


Do any of you know anything about these oil rigs, or have worked on one before?

i saw a couple episodes of some reality tv show about oil rig workers. mostly they all are roided out drug addicts.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:52 am
by smackaholic
What is hubby's rate?

If he is an ETC, is he a real one, or one of the countless other operator type rates that they all decided would be ETs from now on.

He ain't a nuke, is he? All sorts of companies looking to hire nukes as they are allegedly smart.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:36 am
by Ana Ng
Screw_Michigan wrote:
Ana Ng wrote: I played in a NARCh tournament in Vancouver in '97.

On our 2nd day there, a gang of Asians broke into one of our team's vans and stole a bunch of our gear.
Niiiiiice (not the stealing). What skates did you wear, Ana? Do you have a favorite brand? On ice, I'm a CCM guy. Bauers were always too narrow for me. I had 752s and 952s.

I have a pair of Bauer off-ice 5000s that I bought in 97. Still wear them to skate around the 'hood once in a while. There's a bunch of guys who play a game every weekend in the blocked off part of Pennsylvania Ave in front of the White House. I keep promising to go play, but I never do. :oops:
I had the CCM 752 kevlar tacks when I played roller hockey. We had to have the Konki frames mounted on them because they sponsored our tournament team.

I skate with these now. They're super comfy after I heat molded them to my foot, so I don't see a need to upgrade.

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The Bauers of the past have always been too narrow and just really uncomfortable in the toe cap for me, although I've been told they've redesigned them since they merged with Nike 7 years ago.

I don't skate as much as I used to, or should. I'm trying to put together a skate-n-shoot at the local rink for Mike's boat, and hopefully get something going while we're here for the next year.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:40 am
by Ana Ng
KC Scott wrote:No state income tax in Tejas... they rank # 6 of the 10 least taxed states
That's excellent to know. Thanks!

Untaxed retirement checks are always cool.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:45 am
by Ana Ng
smackaholic wrote:What is hubby's rate?

If he is an ETC, is he a real one, or one of the countless other operator type rates that they all decided would be ETs from now on.

He ain't a nuke, is he? All sorts of companies looking to hire nukes as they are allegedly smart.
Mike is a CSC (cook chief). I always tease him about being like "Ryback" from "Under Siege", cause he barely fits in the galley.

He doesn't have the mental nads to be a nuke, unfortunately. Not like I would either.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:56 am
by smackaholic
Ana Ng wrote:
smackaholic wrote:What is hubby's rate?

If he is an ETC, is he a real one, or one of the countless other operator type rates that they all decided would be ETs from now on.

He ain't a nuke, is he? All sorts of companies looking to hire nukes as they are allegedly smart.
Mike is a CSC (cook chief). I always tease him about being like "Ryback" from "Under Siege", cause he barely fits in the galley.

He doesn't have the mental nads to be a nuke, unfortunately. Not like I would either.
CSC? I didn't know they growed phillipinos that big?

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:07 am
by Ana Ng
smackaholic wrote:CSC? I didn't know they growed phillipinos that big?
Imagine MY surprise. I didn't know I'm married to a flip. :/

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:26 am
by smackaholic
Ana Ng wrote:
smackaholic wrote:CSC? I didn't know they growed phillipinos that big?
Imagine MY surprise. I didn't know I'm married to a flip. :/
Back when I was on active duty, there was a Navy reg that said no non-phillipinos in the mess specialist (since changed to culinary specialist) rating above PO2.

Maybe it's different with bubbleheads or he got a waiver or something. They don't call it the Phillipino mafia for nothing.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:34 pm
by Goober McTuber
titlover wrote:
Ana Ng wrote:Thank you for all the useful info. Srsly.

The reason we were taking a closer look at SA was because that's where the Navy Recruiting depot is, I believe? Since the husband isn't sure he'll be wanting to extend for another 3 yrs., or even IF they'll let him change rates to go....I suppose Austin is a viable option.

A fellow Navy Chief on his boat just secured a supervisory position on an oil rig in Houston, and told him to look into it as well. I guess the pay is pretty good, and a 28 on, 28 off work schedule isn't bad....coming from the sub schedules that we're used to.


Do any of you know anything about these oil rigs, or have worked on one before?

i saw a couple episodes of some reality tv show about oil rig workers. mostly they all are roided out drug addicts.
Makes sense. I believe warren worked on those rigs.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:48 pm
by Ana Ng
smackaholic wrote: Maybe it's different with bubbleheads or he got a waiver or something. They don't call it the Phillipino mafia for nothing.
Ahhn okay. Ya, the base galleys still have mass amounts of Flips manning them. The FSAs, especially.

It's like a sea of yip-yapping and thrashed chicklets up in those places.

Re: Anyone here familiar with Texas?

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:50 am
by titlover
Ana Ng wrote:
smackaholic wrote:What is hubby's rate?

If he is an ETC, is he a real one, or one of the countless other operator type rates that they all decided would be ETs from now on.

He ain't a nuke, is he? All sorts of companies looking to hire nukes as they are allegedly smart.
Mike is a CSC (cook chief). I always tease him about being like "Ryback" from "Under Siege", cause he barely fits in the galley.

He doesn't have the mental nads to be a nuke, unfortunately. Not like I would either.

those cazy bubbleheads.