Good point. Corrected it.I was a Capt. She was a CAPT. Big difference!
The Lawn of the Month award photo is priceless.
It doesn’t help I chose not to use “CAPT,” the military abbreviation, because these days, it looks like shouting, and went with “Capt,” as many civilian style manuals use in publications. Some days I think I should have chosen more creatively, as many have here.Good point. Corrected it.
Apologies, I was an Army SPC (SP4) and miss some finer details from other branches and recognize the leap between 0-3 and 0-6.
.. and +1 on Lawn of the Month award! You mowing with the tornado at your back means it might be yours this month!
It doesn't take one long to be a member here to realize you are not one to pull rank on anybody regardless of capitalization.It doesn’t help I chose not to use “CAPT,” the military abbreviation, because these days, it looks like shouting, and went with “Capt,” as many civilian style manuals use in publications. Some days I think I should have chosen more creatively, as many have here.
You are a Senior Chief. That’s close enough to divinity for this well-trained Navy o.It doesn't take one long to be a member here to realize you are not one to pull rank on anybody regardless of capitalization.
On the other hand, I'm a one star so...
Ahh...the joy of misinformation.
Agreed, whether it's CAPT or Capt, MJ is always civil, thoughtful and insightful and just top notch.It doesn't take one long to be a member here to realize you are not one to pull rank on anybody regardless of capitalization.
On the other hand, I'm a one star so...
100mph winds. Sustained for 15 hours across 3 states. Had no idea when we started the day, that this could happen. Caught completely off guard.
> Not completely off guard -- From my office window, I watched it grow and approach for an hour. Was actually pretty cool to watch from the 8th floor with a great view west. My windows were flexing ..... (and no, wasn't smart enough to go to an interior space !),
I'm still out of power ..coming on 72 hours now --which equates to 6 generator fill ups ! (I have had this generator for almost 10 years now, and up until this week had about 20 hours on the meter (running it for a little while every 6-9 months). It's earned its keep this week, but I'm ready to get back to normal .
That belongs on the cocktail thread.