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Originally posted by freedom12
reply to post by OldCorp
So you never followed up on your FEMA Camp/Grayling nonsense?
Even though you started this in the winter, you're now claiming you have to wait for good weather?
Please.
As for my activities, I assure you, they are of no matter to my query of you.
I have spent many 2 week summer camps in the NG at Grayling, and there is simply, NO FEMA camp at Grayling.
I'm sure you're already aware of this, hence the no follow-up.
Originally posted by OldCorp
Originally posted by BobAthome
did u finish that whole pitcher of,,vodka?
Originally posted by OldCorp
Originally posted by LightningStrikesHere
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
Oldcorp, aka bob, glad your doing ok...
I hope they did not give you the TSA treatment, and I am sure glad that they did not pull NDAA on you. This needs to go viral.
i agree PRO , and bob , you don't know me but , thanks for your efforts , did they charge you with anything ?
as always LightningStrikesHere
The Air force just turned me over to the Sheriff's Department, which charged me with driving on a suspended license. I couldn't believe this because I have only had one ticket (for a left hand turn at the wrong time of day into a school parking lot) in the past 10 years; and I paid the fine before my court date.
A corrections officer at the jail said my DL had been suspended because my SC auto insurance had lapsed. It didn't "lapse." When I moved to Michigan last Summer I got the state required Michigan "No-fault" insurance at $361 A MONTH, in addition to Michigan tag and title. MY SC DL was valid until 2014, so, being broke as I usually am I just put off getting a Michigan license until I could afford it.
Wanna hear something stupid? I lost my wallet two weeks ago, including my SC DL (I was carrying a photocopy of it, AND my passport when I was arrested.) Anyway, I went to the Secretary of state and told them I'd lost the SC license and needed to get a Michigan license anyway.
Since I had the photocopy that day too, do you think that they could just take the number and tell SC that I had gotten a MI DL and to terminate my SC DL? HELL NO!
I was told that I would have to get a physical replacement license from SC so I could turn it in to the Michigan SecState to be destroyed. I'd like to know what mental defective thought up that rule. I'd pee on his leg.
edit on 6/9/2012 by OldCorp because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by freedom12
reply to post by Etarson
So someone questions one of the ATS regulars/employee's on why they never completed some bull# "supposed" investigation, hyped by this site, and then has they audacity to question my military service?
Is this site's slogan still....."Deny Ignorance" or simply just a flashy catch-phrase?
If you can't be held accountable for your actions, or in this case, Old Corp's admitted non-action, then how am I supposed to apply credibility to anything else this poster may say?
Not picking a fight, simply wish to have credibility checked.
There has been way too many folks posting absolute nonsense and not accounting for themselves. This is ATS, not GLP!!!
Originally posted by OldCorp
reply to post by LightningStrikesHere
I actually had THREE copies of my SC driver's license. Being a law-abiding citizen (unable to pay a huge fine ) I didn't want to be caught without some form of ID while driving. I was hoping that if I did get pulled over for something, the officer would be a human being that understood a tragic thing like losing your wallet and accept the photocopies as proof. After all, cops have little computers in their cars right? I'm sure that if they just input the state and DL number that the computer will pop up an electronic copy of the license anyway. If not, that's another guy whose leg I'd like to pee on.
Anyway, I had a paper photocopy of my license and Social Security card, a scan of my license I had made to send to my wildly overpriced online insurance company (beehive hairdos won't cut it when it's time to renew) on the laptop that is surgically attached to my hip, and the same scan stored on my cell phone. Also, since I lost my wallet, I've been carrying my passport with me as added insurance.
I didn't think I'd have any problems whatsoever. Boy was I wrong.
Originally posted by LightningStrikesHere
Originally posted by OldCorp
reply to post by LightningStrikesHere
I actually had THREE copies of my SC driver's license. Being a law-abiding citizen (unable to pay a huge fine ) I didn't want to be caught without some form of ID while driving. I was hoping that if I did get pulled over for something, the officer would be a human being that understood a tragic thing like losing your wallet and accept the photocopies as proof. After all, cops have little computers in their cars right? I'm sure that if they just input the state and DL number that the computer will pop up an electronic copy of the license anyway. If not, that's another guy whose leg I'd like to pee on.
Anyway, I had a paper photocopy of my license and Social Security card, a scan of my license I had made to send to my wildly overpriced online insurance company (beehive hairdos won't cut it when it's time to renew) on the laptop that is surgically attached to my hip, and the same scan stored on my cell phone. Also, since I lost my wallet, I've been carrying my passport with me as added insurance.
I didn't think I'd have any problems whatsoever. Boy was I wrong.
of course you would have problems , land of the free home of the brave ! ...so i thought ! what say you ?
anyway what can you do ? whats done is done lol , how long were you in jail for ?
LSH
Originally posted by freedom12
reply to post by OldCorp
My dad gave me some advice many years ago.
Don't try to have a conversation with a drunk.
Old Corp, you drink your Vodka and get soused.
Maybe tomorrow, when you've sobered up, you can actually explain your failed promise to ATSer's.