Emerging From HellYou were a National Socialist? That must have been why Elmo had a knife.
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Emerging From HellYou were a National Socialist? That must have been why Elmo had a knife.
Getting married. Which shocks the hell out of me that I was was able to find a woman that wouldn't run away screaming!Just thinking back in your life, what situation did you experience that made you proud? Whether it was an accomplishment, birth of a child, or a car you bought. Please share and discuss.
You were a National Socialist? That must have been why Elmo had a knife.
I thought it was this....
Just thinking back in your life, what situation did you experience that made you proud? Whether it was an accomplishment, birth of a child, or a car you bought. Please share and discuss.
Just thinking back in your life, what situation did you experience that made you proud? Whether it was an accomplishment, birth of a child, or a car you bought. Please share and discuss.
I built my first computer. This isn't saying much, but I worked many months at a job to pay for it. It was a two thousand dollar computer, back when gaming computers were more expensive. I would NEVER pay that now, nor could I really afford it. But that moment when I plugged it in and everything worked... priceless.
Getting married. Which shocks the hell out of me that I was was able to find a woman that wouldn't run away screaming!
I'm not exactly what they would call, "One of The Beautiful People".
It's been 25 plus years now, and still going strong as the day I met her..
Just thinking back in your life, what situation did you experience that made you proud? Whether it was an accomplishment, birth of a child, or a car you bought. Please share and discuss.
Birth of the first child. It was hard to be humble.Just thinking back in your life, what situation did you experience that made you proud? Whether it was an accomplishment, birth of a child, or a car you bought. Please share and discuss.
Man you gonna have to elaborate for us folks that don't know what "Yachtmaster" means.
It's a UK qualification for serious and professional yachtsmen which was co-supported by the Department of Transport for masters of yachts up to 56' in length, yacht delivery skippers and people like customs officers to man their offshore launches etc.
I had to show many hundreds of hours of sea journeys and pass a tough shore based examination before a yachtmaster examiner (a Naval commander RNR in my case) came on board my motor yacht to examine me during a sea journey lasting 24 hours.
He was used to examining skippers with their own crew, and he wanted to fail me before we set off because I was singled handed.... had always been single handed, but when I suggested that it would be easy for him to fail me if I couldn't carry out a given manoeuvre he put me through a whole serious of difficult tasks, and eventually gave up on any quick fails and we went to sea.
It was the most difficult thing I ever did, and in a gale in the North Sea. After I passed I delivered Luxury Yachts to South East marinas for rich folks, but not long after this I met my wife who was hydrophobic and obviously couldn't swim. I had already sold my own boat and so it was easy to give up the water altogether. I haven't owned a boat or gone on the water in 30 years now. Giving up Yachts for a wife like mine was the best and easiest deal I ever made in my life. She has made my life worth living.
I knew it....yachts, millionaires, mansions....you always seemed like one ofIt's a UK qualification for serious and professional yachtsmen which was co-supported by the Department of Transport for masters of yachts up to 56' in length, yacht delivery skippers and people like customs officers to man their offshore launches etc.
I had to show many hundreds of hours of sea journeys and pass a tough shore based examination before a yachtmaster examiner (a Naval commander RNR in my case) came on board my motor yacht to examine me during a sea journey lasting 24 hours.
He was used to examining skippers with their own crew, and he wanted to fail me before we set off because I was singled handed.... had always been single handed, but when I suggested that it would be easy for him to fail me if I couldn't carry out a given manoeuvre he put me through a whole serious of difficult tasks, and eventually gave up on any quick fails and we went to sea.
It was the most difficult thing I ever did, and in a gale in the North Sea. After I passed I delivered Luxury Yachts to South East marinas for rich folks, but not long after this I met my wife who was hydrophobic and obviously couldn't swim. I had already sold my own boat and so it was easy to give up the water altogether. I haven't owned a boat or gone on the water in 30 years now. Giving up Yachts for a wife like mine was the best and easiest deal I ever made in my life. She has made my life worth living.
Riding on the outside of a helicopter and then hopping off on top of a 200 ft. Steel transmission tower, to climb down a hook ladder and clip in bundle conductor in the desert. For the first time... Pretty good for someone who used to be afraid of heights.
...This week, I'm doing more helicopter work. Maybe I'll post a picture.
The Germans I've met were awesome. Very helpful, too, when learning their language.I have a hard time getting along with Germans. I'm thinking most people do?