Dude. Your avatar is frelling creepy. His eyes, they seem to follow me, no matter where I go....
Bob
I get more comments on the Obush avitar.... it's great aint it?
Dude. Your avatar is frelling creepy. His eyes, they seem to follow me, no matter where I go....
Bob
I got out for 4 months before I realized I had made a mistake. After contacting a prior service recruiter - it took me 8 more months to get my commission back. Now I'm just a reserve bum/house husband. When I'm not doing the reserve gig - I'm a full time dependent (my wife's in the Navy).
I was working as a software engineer at Pax River, but I'm in between jobs right now. So yeah, I pretty much just brew all day. I think my wife feels a little guilty, as I was over 10 and had some incredible orders lined up. However, those orders would have been three more years of geo-baching. She still owed the Navy for her lat-move, so I got out. She spoils me. So far, I've paid for one set of ingredients and the kegging setup. She's paid for everything else. And she doesn't even like beer!Man I should have gone that route! Sit around the house and brew all day... that would be awesome!
Done.just a reminder - don't forget to join the Military Brewers Group!
I was working as a software engineer at Pax River, but I'm in between jobs right now. So yeah, I pretty much just brew all day. I think my wife feels a little guilty, as I was over 10 and had some incredible orders lined up. However, those orders would have been three more years of geo-baching. She still owed the Navy for her lat-move, so I got out. She spoils me. So far, I've paid for one set of ingredients and the kegging setup. She's paid for everything else. And she doesn't even like beer!
Done.
USN 1981-1990
Bethesda Naval Hospital
Oakland Naval Hospital
Bethesda Naval Hospital - again
She's a SWO turned IW Officer. She's got orders back to sea on a Phibron staff and is really excited. Doesn't make sense to me...what's she do for the Navy? (I'm a Builder Chief)
From Odenton to Lexington Park was 1 1/2 hours one way. It wasn't too bad - I justified it this way - it was mostly country roads with very little traffic. The driving was very low stress. If I had to commute into DC/NOVA - let's just say I tend to get road rage...How long is/was that drive to Pax river?
I know this thread is all about military members in the home brewing world getting to know one another,
but take a moment today and raise a glass to those who gave it all for our freedom.
So while the BBQ is rockin, and the good home brew is flowing, don't feel bad for them, feel proud that you live in the greatest country the world has ever known... give them the respect due... raise your glass and celebrate their lives!
God Bless America.
I know this thread is all about military members in the home brewing world getting to know one another,
but take a moment today and raise a glass to those who gave it all for our freedom.
Right now I'm remembering:
EO1 Gary Rovinski
HM2 Jamie Jeanke
BU1 Jerry Tharp
KIA Iraq, 2006 Serving with United States Mobile Construction Battalion Twenty Five.
Jamie and Gary were taken as part of a convoy hit by an IED, they were providing security for the movement of materials for construction projects.
Jerry was killed by an IED while on a mission to repair supply routes damaged by other IEDs. My three friends died "just doing thier job" But they will always be heroes in my book. Gary was a husband and father of three, Jamie was a single mom, and Jerry was a loving husband... all of them said "yes" when uncle sam called.
So while the BBQ is rockin, and the good home brew is flowing, don't feel bad for them, feel proud that you live in the greatest country the world has ever known... give them the respect due... raise your glass and celebrate their lives!
God Bless America.