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Old Dec 3, 2012 | 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by j_martin
Admiral just got home from the doctor. One knee's been giving her fits for years. Came to the point where the only thing left to try is a total knee replacement.

Going to visit the Surgeon on Wednesday. We're a bit apprehensive, but hope it works out well.

Glad we don't live in Canada, or here a few years from now as Obamacare gets in full force.

My dad is a new man after a knee and hip replacement. Best wishes for your lady. Make sure she listens to the Drs and does her rehab and she'll be dancin around your place in no time.


Originally Posted by Bark
Its the squeaky wheel getting the grease. You need to start making some noise.

Speaking of noise. We just had a 5.9 earthquake a little while ago.

I hate them. Ya never know if its going to keep getting worse. Glad I dont have any booze or I would be having a drink right now.
A friends in Anchorage just said that on FB. So, how'd it feel? I kinda miss them from Japan?
Old Dec 3, 2012 | 08:33 PM
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50 years from now you could care less other than trying to make a better world for the younger ones who will be here when we are gone
If I'm still around in 10 years I'll be absolutely amazed. When I was young, someone I trusted a LOT told me my time would be around 50 years old. I believed him then and I still believe him, so I figure I'm already on borrowed time.

Originally Posted by Shorts
Chaikwa, wanna go roll someone's house?
I don't think that would help at this point. I just want to walk away.

Originally Posted by Bark
Its the squeaky wheel getting the grease. You need to start making some noise.
Being the squeaky wheel is what I've been all about most of my life. Unfortunately it was always for someone else's benefit instead of my own. It's probably time I started thinking about me, which is why I just want to walk away from the whole mess.
Old Dec 3, 2012 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
That seems to be the general theme lately. Had our annual fire department gathering tonight and it seems that 30 years with the department doesn't even get recognized anymore. And the nearly 5 million in grant money we've brought in is miniscule in comparison to the Deputy's 3 months of 'grueling work' to acquire a $100,000 grant for radio regionalization.

Yeah, I'm in a rotten mood. Does it show?
Like in most places the key phrase is "But what have you done for me lately"? In his day, my father applied for the grant, established the district and recruited (including me) 26 individuals to go through basic EMT training to man the 3 ambulances he acquired. As he got older he had to hand the reigns over to other people and that was the beginning of the end. Twenty years later the fine folks running things didn't even know who he was or what he sacrificed, as did we all, to make those ambulances a possibility. It pretty well ****** me off! Does it show?

Originally Posted by j_martin
Admiral just got home from the doctor. One knee's been giving her fits for years. Came to the point where the only thing left to try is a total knee replacement.

Going to visit the Surgeon on Wednesday. We're a bit apprehensive, but hope it works out well.

Glad we don't live in Canada, or here a few years from now as Obamacare gets in full force.
Hopefully she'll be blessed with a skilled surgeon, competent staff and rapid and complete healing.

Originally Posted by chaikwa
If I'm still around in 10 years I'll be absolutely amazed. When I was young, someone I trusted a LOT told me my time would be around 50 years old. I believed him then and I still believe him, so I figure I'm already on borrowed time.

I don't think that would help at this point. I just want to walk away.

Being the squeaky wheel is what I've been all about most of my life. Unfortunately it was always for someone else's benefit instead of my own. It's probably time I started thinking about me, which is why I just want to walk away from the whole mess.
I don't think you're built that way. Some folks work for the masses because they want the recognition while others serve them in the background to make them safe. I'd sleep better knowing you're in the background.
Old Dec 3, 2012 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Shorts
A friends in Anchorage just said that on FB. So, how'd it feel? I kinda miss them from Japan?
We just havent been having too many of them lately so the second it started making the door chimes clang (they do it for 5.0 and up) I jumped up and grabbed the video camera.
I figure if the house is gonna fall down I might as well get pictures of it.
I forgot you were in Japan so you know what they are like.
Glad you werent there March of 2011.

Originally Posted by chaikwa
Unfortunately it was always for someone else's benefit instead of my own.
Yup, thats what I was driving at.
Many years ago we had a P.O. who would write letters to the editor (using other names) that would extol some of his great contributions to society.
One day I needed some carbon paper and noticed a pretty new sheet in the trash next to his station.
I fished it out and noticed it had only been used once to type a letter to the editor about how he had been spotted by somebody donating his time picking up litter on the side of the road.
The dirt bag later got promoted to P.O.III.
However, he later got fired for having sex with Female Parolees who were under his supervision.
Sometimes ya just gotta believe in Karma.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Totallyrad
Like in most places the key phrase is "But what have you done for me lately"? In his day, my father applied for the grant, established the district and recruited (including me) 26 individuals to go through basic EMT training to man the 3 ambulances he acquired. As he got older he had to hand the reigns over to other people and that was the beginning of the end. Twenty years later the fine folks running things didn't even know who he was or what he sacrificed, as did we all, to make those ambulances a possibility. It pretty well ****** me off! Does it show?
Thanks Rick. That actually made me feel a little better even tho I know I'm not the only one this crap happens to. I guess sometimes I just need to hear it from someone else.

Originally Posted by Totallyrad
I'd sleep better knowing you're in the background.
You sure of that?

Originally Posted by Bark
Yup, thats what I was driving at. Sometimes ya just gotta believe in Karma.
Thanks Bark! It isn't the LACK of recognition that ticks me off so much. It's someone else getting the credit for something I've done that really sent me over the edge last nite. Michael and I have brought in just under 5 million in grants for this department over the last 10 years without so much as a 'thank you', and I can live with that. But last nite we had to listen to the Chief, for 5 minutes, tell how hard his Deputy has worked for the last 3 months putting a grant together.

Well anyway, morning all.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
That seems to be the general theme lately. Had our annual fire department gathering tonight and it seems that 30 years with the department doesn't even get recognized anymore. And the nearly 5 million in grant money we've brought in is miniscule in comparison to the Deputy's 3 months of 'grueling work' to acquire a $100,000 grant for radio regionalization.

Yeah, I'm in a rotten mood. Does it show?
Wish my department got 5 million in grants. Seems the smaller departments get all the handouts while the working ones get to keep their hands on their bums.

Originally Posted by chaikwa
If I'm still around in 10 years I'll be absolutely amazed. When I was young, someone I trusted a LOT told me my time would be around 50 years old. I believed him then and I still believe him, so I figure I'm already on borrowed time.

I don't think that would help at this point. I just want to walk away.

Being the squeaky wheel is what I've been all about most of my life. Unfortunately it was always for someone else's benefit instead of my own. It's probably time I started thinking about me, which is why I just want to walk away from the whole mess.
Why on Earth would you anchor yourself down with what someone said to you decades ago? Sounds self defeating to me. Your better than that, wake up.

I have found through my dealings with the majority of departments in this state that the slower they are the more in house problems they have. If they are busy with fires and other substantial calls then in house issues are at a minimum and usually policed up quickly.

At the end of it we lose focus on why we took these positions, not for the money, not for the recognition, certainly not for the perceived benefits. For a greater moral calling, to serve humanity, and at least in my case refill a hole of brotherhood found only while in the military. We have No one else to blame for sacrificing our own values and moral structure but our selfs. Regardless of what the "job" throws at us.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Hvytrkmech
Wish my department got 5 million in grants. Seems the smaller departments get all the handouts while the working ones get to keep their hands on their bums.
You actually have to go after them to get them Tim, they don't just hand them out. We've helped some very large cities get grants; trucks, equipment, training, you name it. And for $29.95 we can help you too! But wait, there's MORE!

Originally Posted by Hvytrkmech
Why on Earth would you anchor yourself down with what someone said to you decades ago?
The same reason you believe in God and the Bible.

Originally Posted by Hvytrkmech
At the end of it we lose focus on why we took these positions, not for the money, not for the recognition, certainly not for the perceived benefits
Well there's a grant writer position open up here. No money, no benefits and no recognition... have at it!
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Bark
We just havent been having too many of them lately so the second it started making the door chimes clang (they do it for 5.0 and up) I jumped up and grabbed the video camera.
I figure if the house is gonna fall down I might as well get pictures of it.
I forgot you were in Japan so you know what they are like.
Glad you werent there March of 2011.

Heh I like that 'Richter scale' you got in the wind chimes

I find earthquakes wild. We had a few big ones in Japan that were strong enough for long enough that we had to get out of the house. Luckily none we were in ever damaged anything significant. We had a few in the 6s. We lost a few glasses out of kitchen cabinets and small things off shelves but nothing serious.

DH was there in 2011. He was actually catching a layover flight in Tokyo en route to home after spending a few weeks in Korea for an exercise. Total fluke. He called home an hour or two after the initial earthquake to let me know they were delayed. All the terminals had been evacuated to the tarmac. By that time I had seen the news developing and informed him of the tsunami and what else was going on further north. He had no idea how serious it was until I told him what the news was reporting. It was hard to watch that on tv and not be able to help anybody.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 10:18 AM
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Thats amazing. Does longevity run in the family?

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On the male side, my other granddad died at 88, but both of my grand mothers died in their 60s.

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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Bark

Speaking of noise. We just had a 5.9 earthquake a little while ago.
What....did someone start up their Dodge????

Seriously though, I can't imagine something like that being anything more than terrifying!! Glad nothing bad happened.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 10:56 AM
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MOrnin' gang - - ooopppsss, almost afternoon. OK OK, I have excuses. I have been busy exercising my gimpy - - ouch it hurts.

Originally Posted by Bark
Speaking of noise. We just had a 5.9 earthquake a little while ago. I hate them. Ya never know if its going to keep getting worse. Glad I dont have any booze or I would be having a drink right now.
Hey Bark, go to this URL and bring up 2011.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...ist.php?y=2012

Count the hits in Alaska compared to the world. I think I want to move to Adak - - 53 hits in one year - -that averages one per week. Not bad. Talkeetna had a lot and Sandy Beach or something like that.


Originally Posted by chaikwa
If I'm still around in 10 years I'll be absolutely amazed. When I was young, someone I trusted a LOT told me my time would be around 50 years old. I believed him then and I still believe him, so I figure I'm already on borrowed time.
Hey buddy - - we are all on borrowed time. Live it to the fullest, make it count, leave a legacy, stay positive and move on from the bad stuff. This is only a little while down here in comparison to eternity.

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. And for $29.95 we can help you too! But wait, there's MORE!
And, if you call within the next 30 minutes, we will double your offer - - we will send you two of our super duper pooper scoopers along with a years supply of indistructable towels for cleaning up the mess - - you just pay the extra shipping.

Originally Posted by Shorts
Heh I like that 'Richter scale' you got in the wind chimes
We have those - - only ours are for determining wind speed in hurricanes. I use the metronome, set it to the beat of the tune on the chimes, read this chart I have and can tell within .00067348 mph of the actual wind speed. ..........................NOT!!!!! I could talk for quite a while about some hilarious things in earthquakes from our living in California - - like dodging the bricks sliding down the roof from the collapsing chimney while trying to get out of the house, scar from being knocked into the wall, climbing trees, trapped under mosquito nets, etc etc etc. So funny in retro, but sure not at the time other than the tree climbing - - my mother sat on the ground laughing so hard she wet her nighty - - I am sooo bad......

OK, gotta go get to work - - sooo much to catch up and soooo slow doing it yet. GGGGRRRRR

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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by FiverBob
Hey buddy - - we are all on borrowed time. Live it to the fullest, make it count, leave a legacy, stay positive and move on from the bad stuff. This is only a little while down here in comparison to eternity.
I agree. Movin' on!

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Old Dec 4, 2012 | 01:27 PM
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Maybe one of these days the Left Coast will shear off and sink into the Pacific.
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 02:17 PM
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Hit the range with my Papoose. Good shooter.

Bob, in Corpus we'd listen to the palm trees for our wind meter. If we heard them, it was windy.


I saw this at Walmart yesterday (BTW, they have Mobile Delvac on sale 12.99/gal)
Old Dec 4, 2012 | 02:50 PM
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Maybe one of these days the Left Coast will shear off and sink into the Pacific.
As Benjamin Kubelsky said to Eddie Anderson,"now stop that"!! I have enough problems here without you adding to them, and making me cantankerous like chakywacky.



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