Make Up A Fun Fact About The Person Above You
#3321
Posted 11 September 2016 - 03:41 PM
#3322
Posted 24 September 2016 - 06:34 PM
Sizzles filled the back of his pickup truck with good quality Kingsford and trundled off to his build site where he labored for several days beneath the hot, cloudless sky to painstakingly line up the briquettes, three wide, eight long, and two deep in an epoxy solution in a rectangular mold. He then popped these homemade bricks out of the mold and cemented them together with mortar, slowly building up his walls until they were each nine feet high. He added his interior walls and then a roof, and proudly stepped back to view his creation with great satisfaction.
Alas, for it was not meant to last!
One day, the heat index reach 115 degrees Fahrenheit, shattering all previous records. His epoxy bricks melted slightly, exposing the charcoal briquettes. That night, the first thunderstorm of the raining season rolled in, and the new dwelling was struck by lightning since Sizzles had forgotten to ground it with a lightning rod. The briquettes ignited and within a scant few minutes, the entire house was ablaze! Australia had never seen such a fire before, and the local denizens were in awe of it. Soon, hundreds had gathered with their skewers and bags of Stay-Puft in hand to partake in the single greatest bonfire in all of Australian history.
When Sizzles returned from China (he had traveled there to purchase a lightning rod), he was devastated to discover the smoldering, sizzling embers of his once proud home. Now, to this day, he bears the moniker, "Sizzles," as a testament to his folly.
It should be noted though, that his misfortune bore some fruit. The author of The Three Little Piggies found inspiration in his mishap and wrote two new chapters to his original work. One chapter showed the dangers of building a house out of charcoal briquettes in a hot climate and when local wolves could command fire, with the piggies narrowly escaping from a burning building. The other chapter, released specifically for Halloween, was more graphic and reserved for adults only. Though I personally have not read it, my understanding is that it has something to do with roasted pigs.
#3323
Posted 25 September 2016 - 03:36 AM
Dude... Brevity is much appreciated.
#3324
Posted 25 September 2016 - 04:38 AM
MarineTech, on 25 September 2016 - 03:36 AM, said:
Dude... Brevity is much appreciated.
MarineTech has a very short attention span and no love for creativity.
#3325
Posted 26 September 2016 - 01:22 AM
On a related side note, the Blarney Stone is a bit miffed that Nightmare hasn't called it back after it gave him its' number.
Edited by MarineTech, 26 September 2016 - 01:22 AM.
#3326
Posted 07 October 2016 - 09:09 AM
Happy 2nd Friday, Tech.
#3327
Posted 10 October 2016 - 02:01 AM
#3328
Posted 10 October 2016 - 09:07 AM
It's from a former CO. That CO insisted on publishing the full text of his "briefing" remarks before mission and staff "briefs." They required a minimum of 30 minutes to read, and were always a single, multi-page block of text. No paragraphs. Or rather, one single, monster, abomination of a paragraph.
He also insisted that everyone review these remarks and reply in writing summarizing them, so he was sure they'd done so. Then, he read the remarks verbatim at the brief, requiring all present to bring a printed copy of the remarks which they were also required to read silently while he read them aloud.
Finally, he required all present to report with a written summary of those remarks within precisely 30 hrs after the conclusion of the "brief," or face disciplinary action for disobeying a direct order.
This is the part of an NCO's job that results in the thousand-mile stare, not the "breaking thigs," or "killing people." This post is pushing it in length, but I used multiple shorter paragraphs, so it helps.
Edited by Virlutris, 10 October 2016 - 09:09 AM.
#3329
Posted 10 October 2016 - 02:05 PM
Everybody should work to remedy that.
#3330
Posted 15 October 2016 - 06:47 AM
#3332
Posted 18 October 2016 - 07:54 AM
#3333
Posted 18 October 2016 - 02:45 PM
Note how he keeps bringing up the subject.
#3334
Posted 19 October 2016 - 01:59 AM
#3335
Posted 19 October 2016 - 07:00 AM
#3336
Posted 20 October 2016 - 01:22 PM
He says fava beans give him gas.
#3337
Posted 22 October 2016 - 04:38 PM
#3338
Posted 23 October 2016 - 02:26 PM
Unfortunately, they're not very good at it.
#3339
Posted 27 October 2016 - 05:30 AM
#3340
Posted 27 October 2016 - 06:49 AM
MarineTech's massacre was only possible because he stole Sparks' invisibility tech to pair with his own area-effect silencing tech.
Sparks merely intended to make it so mimes were neither seen nor heard. Marine Tech doubled- down to ensure that the mimes were neither seen nor heard from ever again.
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