Comments by "Thump Er the Sweaty Fat Guy" (@SweatyFatGuy) on "Better Bachelor" channel.

  1.  @PBVader  yeah, we ripped on each other all the time. One of my most memorable was a retired Navy guy working with us on base. He left his terminal logged in and walked off. I changed his screen saver to say "Navy blows goats, I have proof!" and made sure it stayed unlocked until he got back. About two hours later he left it and it locked, when he returned and saw what it said he blew up. He went and complained to my E7 and my other E3s and E4s ratted me out, which I did not forget. So I went back to the E7s office and we had a chat. He asked if I changed the screen saver, I said yeah, he left it unattended and was lucky I didn't put the Village People or Teletubbies as his background image. Its how we remind people to not leave the terminals unattended and unlocked. He said it was the funniest thing he has seen in a while, but don't do it again. He also said to act like I got my ass shredded for it... The bonus, when I was working the old squid would not leave his terminal unattended. My E7 and I were both from the Cold War and were in Desert Storm Shield, we know lots of the same people from back then, and he is only a couple years older than I am. I was forced out in '92 with the budget cut and huge drawdown, came back in 2000 because Cigar Bill had eviscerated the military. I never wanted to get out, but had no choice. When I got out again in 2005, after they worked me like a rented mule even after I was crippled on my 2004 trip, I decided the USAF had changed so much that I wanted no part of it. The difference between 1989 and 2000 was huge, and the difference between 89 and now is immeasurable. I will not defend the current regime, nor their ilk, in any way.
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  9.  @Robert_Westwood  there is a big difference between not wanting to do something, and not being able to do it. Most people claim they don't want to, but in reality they can't and will never put in the effort required so they can. I got out in 2005 after my last deployment left me barely able to walk. Nearly two years without an income while the VA in Detroit took their time deciding how messed up I am. When they finally got around to it, and that required a call to my senator to make it happen, I was behind in child support, with the interest and things they tacked on it was over 70k. Obviously I don't have much money. The ex has been paid off since 2015. The land I bought in 2013 and the building loans I took out in 15 were paid off in 2021. Despite being crippled, I built my home with shipping containers, shop with the trees I cleared to make room for the foundation, and I build old cars/trucks so I can drive something fun and inexpensive. If I want it, I have to build it or make it more often than not. With the price of gasoline, I am making ethanol fuel to run all my vehicles. Through the Trump years I ran E85 because it was cheap, and worked on improving efficiency. I built engines that get better mileage on ethanol than a same size engine will on gasoline, and they make a lot more power doing it. Thanks to the potato regime in office making the cost of everything go up, I am producing even more stuff... rather than pay someone for it. Who will be in a better position when the money becomes nearly worthless due to rampant inflation? The people who know how to make money, or the people who know how to produce what they need to survive? Its coming, because the marxists claim to be doing a good thing for us, when in reality they are enslaving us and placing themselves as our owners where they can profit from us. The NPCs who can't actually do anything will allow it to happen, because they aren't bright enough to realize free stuff isn't free. Free stuff leads to all of us being domesticated chattel.
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  45.  @robertmaybeth3434  I was in the USAF like Joker was, at the same time even, except I worked air cargo loading C141, C17, C5, C130, etc. The pallets we use are 88" x 108" weigh 300lbs empty, and can carry 10,000lbs each. You cannot get enough females behind a 6000lb pallet to move it on a rollerized cargo deck. I was loading C5s, which hold 36 pallets, by myself in Kuwait back in 2004. They made this huge deal about an all female air crew on a couple C5s that year, and C5s have several loadmasters that fly with the plane. Both those female crews stood around and watched me load every pallet on their plane. Usually a load team consists of at least 5 guys pushing pallets, with as many as ten, and females are rarely put on those teams. If they are, then they end up driving the equipment that hauls cargo around. If you want to see what I am talking about, look up 2T2x1, 60k Tunner, and 463L pallet systems. You will notice there aren't many women in the photos loading aircraft, and if they are they are spotters for the vehicles. Also they ask me to fix their vehicle for them. I rebuild cars, mostly old muscle cars like GTOs, so I can rebuild, replace, refinish anything on a car or light truck. Not many men can do what I do, and zero women can. Then they want to cry about all the unpaid work they do... yeah I do all of that too. Its part of living, deal with it. Now I need to go cook some food, clean the kitchen, and get ready to drive 1000 miles to pull an old car back to my shop so I can rebuild it..
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