Emotions at the academy

Well it is my class colors so I guess it will just have to be that way lol. I'm trying to not make it as bright though.
 
Congrats on almost 100 posts (99 to be exact, but when you reply it will be 100). You are now an official member of the site (lol, I guess).

Later,

Brian
 
I mutter to myself the letters "FML" daily.

But I wouldn't want to be anywhere but here.


We don't hate USAFA by any means, maybe just the process and the stuff we have to do.
 
Well here is number 100!! lol and yeah I bet it is a hard process! But you guys have a bright future ahead!
 
Thanks Christcorp,

Whenever you post, I rush to read it every time. You have never ceased to entertain me with your (as you call them) "novels." I think it is a really good thing to keep in mind that you are the one that is changing, not really everyone else at home. That is one of the main reasons (not the top, but it is still on the list) that I want to go to the academy, to become a responsible leader of character. It just reminds me of how far I have to go.

Later,

Brian

I usually look for the summarized version in his posts ;)
 
Summarized Version??? You gotta be kidding. :shake:

There have been times where I "TRY" to be brief, but that's like trying to tell an Italian to talk without moving their hands. DOH!!!! I'm Italian!!!! Damn, there's no hope for me. :bang:
Later... Mike....
 
When I see one of your posts I think to myself: "Sit back and enjoy the read." I don't know how you think up that much to say, but hey I am not complaining. Thanks Christcorp, you are what keeps the life in this site.

Later,

Brian

P.S. I think the post above is your shortest ever.
 
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I mutter to myself the letters "FML" daily.

But I wouldn't want to be anywhere but here.


We don't hate USAFA by any means, maybe just the process and the stuff we have to do.

That's kind of like anything else though, but the pride is always there! And that's something that is rare to come by at an 'average' school.
 
We don't hate USAFA by any means, maybe just the process and the stuff we have to do.

Running the strips........
Backpack in left hand.......
I suppose I will get used to it, just like all of the other stuff that I used to hate like eating at attention.
 
While we're on dining etiquette, do you rotate around the table? I'm curious because for SS I was, correct me if I'm wrong, the Co-Pilot who served ice. If I recall, the loadmaster was at the foot of the table, and had the most to say.
 
yeahp, just checked... Fmylife.com is blocked through the academy network.:thumbdown:
 
and fyi, it's cold-pilot, not co-pilot. there's a hot pilot too. just some info you're gonna appreciate knowing before BCT for you
 
and fyi, it's cold-pilot, not co-pilot. there's a hot pilot too. just some info you're gonna appreciate knowing before BCT for you

YES! Thank you!

I heard on KAFA you guys have a big inspection this weekend...how's that going?
 
don't listen to btown he doesn't know anything :D


yep double threat this weekend, it's going good i guess haha
 
How does that work? Is each squadron assigned to just their area or does everyone go everywhere to do everything?

...must be the reason why they call it 'the zoo'...
 
ZoomingFalcon, what you are referring to is the SAMI, or Saturday Morning Inspection. It is a wing-wide extensive room inspection, where everything must be clean, free of dust, all items where they are supposed be, and uniforms looking perfect. There is much more to that, of course. Squadron area room, shower/bathroom, vacuuming floors...My roomates and I stayed up until 0300 this morning cleaning, and woke up at 0600, skipped breakfast, to continue cleaning. Now we wait for stan/eval staff to make there way over here at 0930. SAMIs ruin weekends.
And yes, each squadron gets a score based on how the individual rooms, bathrooms, and the SAR looks.
 
The best part of the actual SAMI is standing silently at parade rest for an hour and a half as the squardron is being inspected.
 
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