Since people seem to think that the off-topic section is for political discussion, something that is frowned upon, I have temporarily closed the section. ANY political discussions in any other forum will be deleted and the user suspended. I have had it with the politically motivated comments.
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:28 am

Morning, Bear! Looks like the rest of the gang's sleeping in, huh?

Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:30 am

Yah, it appears that way. Wish I could have done the same.

Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:40 am

beachgirl wrote:
T33driver wrote:
beachgirl wrote:Well, I'm held back by my lack of a working camera!


I'll send you one :twisted:


Oh, you're just full of sweetness, huh? Overnight it, wouldya?


I'm fully willing to offer my services in photographing Beachgirl :twisted:

Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:43 am

Scott WRG Editor wrote:
beachgirl wrote:
T33driver wrote:
beachgirl wrote:Well, I'm held back by my lack of a working camera!


I'll send you one :twisted:


Oh, you're just full of sweetness, huh? Overnight it, wouldya?


I'm fully willing to offer my services in photographing Beachgirl :twisted:



And here we go! :D

Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:02 am

Nice. You mean I have a fan club????? hehehe

Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:05 am

beachgirl wrote:Nice. You mean I have a fan club????? hehehe


I think you and Steph both have a fan club. :lol:
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Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:23 am

Morning everyone!

I took my last vacation day of the year yesterday and am seriously regretting it since I have a mountain of paperwork sitting on my desk in front of me this morning along with 13 voicemail messages. :x Sooooo....you guys have fun without me while I start earning my paycheck for once.

Have a good one!

John

Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:41 am

Scott WRG Editor wrote:
beachgirl wrote:
T33driver wrote:
beachgirl wrote:Well, I'm held back by my lack of a working camera!


I'll send you one :twisted:


Oh, you're just full of sweetness, huh? Overnight it, wouldya?


I'm fully willing to offer my services in photographing Beachgirl :twisted:


Uh oh...who's gonna be the adult supervision to the adult supervision?

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:05 am

Bear wrote:I think you and Steph both have a fan club. :lol:


Awww, bear, you make me blush!

Good morning all! Just got to work! Fought it every step of the way, got like 4 hours of sleep, sad!

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:08 am

Ryan Keough wrote:Jeez Steph! I guess we need to start a club for poked pilots! (needle poked that is... sickos :-) )

And there WILL be more to come... figures I'd love tattoos and airplanes, I'll never have any money in my pocket!


I so completely understand what you're saying about never having money in your pockets. Your tattoos are great! I really like them, very very cool. I am an absolute tattoo nut! I love them. I will have to photograph them all, I have 7 in total... yikes!

The next, maybe last (?) (Doubtful) one will be a warbird somewhere... I also thought about getting a little tiny Fininella, but I'm not positive.

I was thinking about getting a half sleeve of all warbirds, but tattooing down my arms is a big committment to me, and I am just not certain I am ready to do it. My back is all taken though so it leaves legs and arms pretty much... and I just can't decide!

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:41 am

Break time!

Geez Steph....7 tattoos!...:shock:...you put my 4 to shame. Just be careful if you get any down your arms where they can be seen while wearing a short-sleeved shirt. Try to be as conservative as possible because you never know when you'll be applying for that $100,000 manager's position some day. I knew quite a few Army buddies that had tattooos of naked chicks, skulls w/daggers through them, etc that probably have wonderful careers at Burger King now. Don't get me wrong...I love tattoos myself and feel that they are much more acceptable these days. However, there are still a lot of up-tight conservative managers and employers out there that still try to judge people's character by the type and amount of "body art" they have. (enough preaching...SORRY) :oops:

John

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:44 am

I used to want one when I was young, but the thought of the needle always terrified me -- Now that thought doesn't scare me as much as how they'd look now that I'm older!

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:46 am

I too have contimplated getting one done, just never have. My brother has enough for both of us.

Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:47 am

jpeters wrote:Break time!

Geez Steph....7 tattoos!...:shock:...you put my 4 to shame. Just be careful if you get any down your arms where they can be seen while wearing a short-sleeved shirt. Try to be as conservative as possible because you never know when you'll be applying for that $100,000 manager's position some day. I knew quite a few Army buddies that had tattooos of naked chicks, skulls w/daggers through them, etc that probably have wonderful careers at Burger King now. Don't get me wrong...I love tattoos myself and feel that they are much more acceptable these days. However, there are still a lot of up-tight conservative managers and employers out there that still try to judge people's character by the type and amount of "body art" they have. (enough preaching...SORRY) :oops:

John


You're not preaching, and if you are . . . well it's just sage advice. That's the other reason I haven't done anything more at this point. All of mine, as it stands, can be completely covered and no one would be the wiser. They're mostly on my back and the back of my neck so its easily taken care of. Something on my arms, etc., would be much more difficult and I don't think I am ready to commit to such a big tattoo until after I land a flying job, etc. :D So, anything else will have to wait a while!

I appreciate your input . . . the job market is tricky enough these days without basically shooting myself in the foot with a tattoo!

Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:02 pm

beachgirl wrote:I used to want one when I was young, but the thought of the needle always terrified me -- Now that thought doesn't scare me as much as how they'd look now that I'm older!


I used to fear needles but I got over it, though I don't suggest my method. When I was on chemo I stopped counting at 100 seperate needle sticks and that was in the first round, I had three rounds of chemo and much more poking tests. After awhile you don't care too much. :)

2007 will be the year of my first tattoo, It will be to comemorate 5 years since the cancer diagnosis. I will probably get two though, one to mark the 10th anniversary of the WRG, which we reached last march.
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