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Join the contestThat would make a great movieOn March 23, 1966, during what is now referred to as the Palomares incident, a B-52 bomber carrying four hydrogen bombs collided with a refueling tanker in Spain, resulting in one of its nuclear weapons plunging into the sea.During the U.S. Navy salvage team's efforts to retrieve the bomb, the towing line snapped, propelling a heavy steel pipe towards the team. In a remarkable display of heroism, diver Carl Brashear shielded his fellow team members by deliberately placing himself in the path of the pipe, sustaining an injury to his leg.Despite the harrowing ordeal, Brashear not only survived but also achieved recertification as a master diver, despite having his leg amputated. This remarkable feat made him the first amputee diver in Navy history.Brashear was motivated by his beliefs, saying "It's not a sin to get knocked down; it's a sin to stay down" and "I ain't going to let nobody steal my dream."In recognition of his role in recovering the bomb, Brashear was subsequently honored with the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, the highest navy award for non-combat heroism.
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Sgt Robert Hughes served as the Dive NCO for First Force Recon Company during 1967 to 1968. Leading dive teams and maintaining the unit's scuba equipment were his primary duties. Called a "gentle giant" by Marines who served with him, Hughes was large and powerful, towering over many of his peers. The "gentle" side of his personality disappeared, however, in the face of innumerable threats as he donned his gear and submerged in the water.That would make a great movie
There's nothing like walking into the job site and three guys looking like deer in the headlights. The bullshit excuses start rolling and I would just simply say, Remember that the next time you ask for a raise.More truth than funny in this one these days.....
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No, that doesn’t work work. More than likely, you’ll just piss off the driver and he’ll cut you off / run you off the road. Ask me how I know…
This question is being asked by someone who does not own a business or been self-employed…
An elephant never forgets. She must have really been a cunt.
I’ve been saying for a long time that the cost of the education should be slaved to the predicted salary of that occupation along with a reduction in non “major” requirements.
My accountant told me to have my business buy a Winnebago.This question is being asked by someone who does not own a business or been self-employed…
When you purchase a car through your company, your business can deduct the costs of ownership as well as general expenses like gas and maintenance. Additionally, your company is able to deduct depreciation and even interest on the car loan if you have one.
This also applies if you are self-employed and use the vehicle at least 50% for work.
Summary: Get yourself an accountant.
To a degree this already happens. Some rural towns will pay the school loans for doctors if they practice in the town for a minimum number of years. But by the time that term is up they have an established practice and have a high chance of just staying. It’s a mutually beneficial setup.I’ve been saying for a long time that the cost of the education should be slaved to the predicted salary of that occupation along with a reduction in non “major” requirements.
Once that would become reality, a phase 2 could be if you take your skills to a lower paying location and stay there for several years a portion of the education cost is forgiven.
If a “doctor” goes to a small town and works there he don’t make as much as a “big city”. But he’s offering a service to a community which could not afford that level. Etc
Possibly a reduction of his education for X years to offset lesser earnings
A doctor friend of mine had one of those deals. He got a good salary, they paid off his school debt over a few years and then that money plus was added to his salary. He stayed on for many years after and then opened up a small practice. He sold that out a few years ago and retired. Big city boy loved being an MD. Mountain Doctor.To a degree this already happens. Some rural towns will pay the school loans for doctors if they practice in the town for a minimum number of years. But by the time that term is up they have an established practice and have a high chance of just staying. It’s a mutually beneficial setup.
My accountant told me to have my business buy a Winnebago.![]()
If you are a grandpa you understand.
I never bought the Winnebago, but yea, she's been worth her weight in gold!It’s not an RV, it’s a mobile command center.
A good accountant knows he/she works for their client, not the IRS.
I’ve caused one guy (who clearly didn’t know how to drive) to crash his car,
Are you a left laner ?No, that doesn’t work work. More than likely, you’ll just piss off the driver and he’ll cut you off / run you off the road. Ask me how I know…
The nice thing about having a Tesla is that you have one of the fastest cars on the road. Even though most Tesla drivers are absolute pussies, when someone intentionally does something you can ruin their day. I have absolutely crushed a bunch of people with muscle cars who thought they could do shit like that and caused them to have, er, complications. I’ve caused one guy (who clearly didn’t know how to drive) to crash his car, I’ve caused another guy to go by a state trooper at 120 miles an hour, been able to play the game with a lot of jackasses who don’t like EVs… and of course are asking for it.
The only vehicle, and there are many that can, that’s eaten me alive was a track hawk. That thing was just sick….
except for fraud they get a $10,000 fine for letting you report false infoIt’s not an RV, it’s a mobile command center.
A good accountant knows he/she works for their client, not the IRS.
I think I've been to that strip club.
Just off I-75 near Warner Robins GA.
I can still smell the fat burning as she slid down the pole.
My oldest grandson does this all the time... Drives the wife nuts. My secret is always having a pocketful of quarters... A handful of Chiclets from the gumball machine makes Grumps the coolest guy around... And the willingness to sit in the dirt and play trucks.
Mike
(Pics cause of the rules. Nothing fancy, just a shot from an emergency service call the other day)
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Nice tidy work.....except for that ground.....that looks like a bag of assholes.My oldest grandson does this all the time... Drives the wife nuts. My secret is always having a pocketful of quarters... A handful of Chiclets from the gumball machine makes Grumps the coolest guy around... And the willingness to sit in the dirt and play trucks.
Mike
(Pics cause of the rules. Nothing fancy, just a shot from an emergency service call the other day)
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Flips????Why is it always a fat guy
The guy purposely cut me off and slammed on his brakes, and I was just driving down the highway. Literally minding my own business and not doing anything crazy or bad or asinine.Probably not something to brag about on open forums...