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Something I learned in the Army

…but I seem to have forgot there for a second:

Making changes for change’s sake alone is never any good.

Update: Let’s get back into this bloggin’ thing in the right frame of mind…


Via Ice Station Tango

14 Comments

  1. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 13:33 | Permalink

    In other words, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it?

    But now, we have a situation that is extremely broken: our current Administration. They are breaking our nation, they’ve broken Iraq, they plan on breaking Iran. They have every intention of breaking the enviroment, and they will then move into outer space and break that as well.

    Right now I am all for change.

  2. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 13:39 | Permalink

    Yes, indeed.

  3. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 14:26 | Permalink

    Ahh, there you are. I thought you might’ve suddenly closed up shop. I’m glad to see I was wrong.

  4. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 16:00 | Permalink

    Glad to see you back on the air, Wtf dude?

  5. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 16:39 | Permalink

    I tried to rewire the flux capacitor…

  6. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 16:43 | Permalink

    Loved the test pattern but I was saddened to think you had folded your tent. Glad you are back up.

    Those damn flux capacitors…hell, I just threw a wireless mouse into a door, but then again I’m in a vile mood today.

  7. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 17:04 | Permalink

    Frederick, I’m glad to see you back. I don’t know if it helps to know it, but there’s not a day that goes by that I don’t think at least once about closing up shop. I’m glad you’ve decided not to do that right now. Your readers need you.

    (Aside to CultureGhost: trust me, the cordless mouse deserved to be thrown into a door. They all do. Cordless mice are an invention of the vast right-wing conspiracy.)

  8. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 17:16 | Permalink

    Gee…my cordless mouse was really good to me. The only reason I had to give it up was for a computer replacement that didn’t accommodate my little friend. So Fred…take a really stiff drink toss it back…and get to the business of hassling the right. Did you hear about the students pelting KowPattie Karl’s car and lying in front of it so it so he couldn’t drive off? It made my Millennium! I’d like to see these kids do more 60′s moves more often.

  9. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 17:37 | Permalink

    Frederick! Welcome back!

    I was in the navy. The one thing I will never forget is exactly what NAVY stands for. Never Again Volenteer Yourself. A lesser known, that we were told continually, was, “Your commander and chief will never put you in harms way unless absolutely necessary.”

    ITMFA

  10. Posted 4 Apr ’07 at 21:04 | Permalink

    I too had a sinking feeling when I saw the test pattern. Glad to see you back on the air. Now that I know you were playing with flux capacitors I understand…if you aren’t very careful a sudden discharge can ruin everything.

  11. Posted 5 Apr ’07 at 03:16 | Permalink

    And don’t forget, (as my Lt. pointed out to me one fine morning), what USARMY -backwards- stands for:

    Yes
    My
    Retarded
    Ass
    Signed
    Up

  12. Posted 5 Apr ’07 at 09:47 | Permalink

    Jib Jab and Frederick – both rock!

  13. Posted 5 Apr ’07 at 12:08 | Permalink

    Hoooooo Agggghhhh!

  14. Posted 5 Apr ’07 at 18:41 | Permalink

    Hey, thanks for posting!