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11 Oct 2013 18:45 #171 by navycpo7

Big Dougy wrote:

Mary Scott wrote:

FredHayek wrote: Then again BD tried to join the Air Force but washed out in drone training.

But he did wear a CAP , or something like that. :fwave:


While my friends were in the Boy Scouts building Pinewood derby cars I was flying missions in CAP, and at no time in my life did I consider signing my life away to the Air Force. I'm a free thinker, and this is my one and only life


So the big douche bag lies again. So going by your above statement, what age were you when flying these CAP missions. Also would like to know if you were the mission pilot most of the time.

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11 Oct 2013 18:51 #172 by UNDER MODERATION

navycpo7 wrote:

Big Dougy wrote:

Mary Scott wrote:

FredHayek wrote: Then again BD tried to join the Air Force but washed out in drone training.

But he did wear a CAP , or something like that. :fwave:


While my friends were in the Boy Scouts building Pinewood derby cars I was flying missions in CAP, and at no time in my life did I consider signing my life away to the Air Force. I'm a free thinker, and this is my one and only life


So the big douche bag lies again. So going by your above statement, what age were you when flying these CAP missions. Also would like to know if you were the mission pilot most of the time.



Yes, I was pilot in command and logged the hours as such when I was 16..I got my glider license at 14 though, and flew missons in the right seat at 15...Protecting the Homeland

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11 Oct 2013 18:54 #173 by otisptoadwater
Pinewood derby is a CUB SCOUT event, although Webelows have been known to participate; details point out the lies Big Dumbass posts. What will the next whopper be? "I flew carrier missions off the USS Bluejacket in a four seat variant of the X-15 back in the 1970's as a four year old."

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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11 Oct 2013 19:02 #174 by HEARTLESS
Big Dookie participated in the Pinhead derby (won all that he entered), and got to go on the flights because they couldn't trust him to stop eating urinal cakes, hence the nickname Piss Biscuits.

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11 Oct 2013 19:08 #175 by navycpo7

Big Dougy wrote:

navycpo7 wrote:

Big Dougy wrote:

Mary Scott wrote:

FredHayek wrote: Then again BD tried to join the Air Force but washed out in drone training.

But he did wear a CAP , or something like that. :fwave:


While my friends were in the Boy Scouts building Pinewood derby cars I was flying missions in CAP, and at no time in my life did I consider signing my life away to the Air Force. I'm a free thinker, and this is my one and only life


So the big douche bag lies again. So going by your above statement, what age were you when flying these CAP missions. Also would like to know if you were the mission pilot most of the time.



Yes, I was pilot in command and logged the hours as such when I was 16..I got my glider license at 14 though, and flew missons in the right seat at 15...Protecting the Homeland


I will give you a chance to change your lie to something better or even to something that would be more believable.

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11 Oct 2013 19:14 #176 by jf1acai

Big Doughy wrote: ...flew missons in the right seat at 15...


What might 'missons' be?

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11 Oct 2013 19:20 #177 by HEARTLESS
That is what he called bombing runs on the porcelain throne.

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11 Oct 2013 19:23 - 11 Oct 2013 19:24 #178 by otisptoadwater

jf1acai wrote:

Big Doughy wrote: ...flew missons in the right seat at 15...


What might 'missons' be?


Just guessing, maybe it was riding as a passenger in the front seat of a honey wagon, sucking up the poop out of local septic tanks, and imagining being a Junior Birdman (fumes can alter your perception of reality). We all know what a terrible thing it is to have an overflowing septic system, that's protecting the homeland one tank full of poop at a time!

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges; When the Republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous. - Publius Cornelius Tacitus

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11 Oct 2013 19:24 - 11 Oct 2013 19:29 #179 by UNDER MODERATION

jf1acai wrote:

Big Doughy wrote: ...flew missons in the right seat at 15...


What might 'missons' be?


Perhapes you should educate yourself a little on the CAP- We could have been asked to do anything from Sinking U-Boats to looking for private plane crashes..

The Civil Air Patrol has been called 'the best-kept secret in the Air Force'. There have been a couple of high-profile searches (JFK Jr. and Steve Fossett come to mind), but we in the CAP do our jobs with little fanfare. We sank subs in WWII, but our spotting efforts were an important part of our Coastal Defense off the East Coast and several aircrew were killed. Even today, CAP pilots risk their lives, and occasionally lose them performing our duties. The only compensation we receive is for fuel and such, and only on actual missions.

I wasnt it in for the government pension like Navy Cop

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11 Oct 2013 19:25 #180 by otisptoadwater
And Big Dumbass had about 0.0 to do with anything the CAP actually did do.

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Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges; When the Republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous. - Publius Cornelius Tacitus

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