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sky_king

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  1. This thread is kind of old but the information helped me. I used Red Yeast Rice (along with extra cardio work and cutting back to about 15% of the recommended fat intake per day) and lowered my cholesterol from 238 to 177 in only 3 weeks. That's nearly 3 points per day. Pretty amazing stuff, but I'm sure the running and diet change helped out equally.

    Now it's time to say screw the healthy diet and eat a deep fat fried bacon wrapped stick of butter for supper. ok, so maybe not.

  2. Originally posted by backseatdriver:

    If the tickets are campus tickets given out by students/university employees, why on earth would you report them? They're not civil involvements, they have nothing to do with the police. They're a university fine.

    Actually, many Departments of Public Safety and whatnot for universities are the same level as state patrolmen.
  3. Remember that parking tickets do not go to the person driving the car. They go to the car itself. Therefore, if you get a ticket from the city police and your dad has his name on the title, you didn't get the ticket. If worse comes to worse, he got the ticket.

    As long as the ticket gets paid on a timely basis, the police will not ever bring it up. Exceptions to this happen where you actually get pulled over. Even a broken seatbelt in a car that is not in your name can go on your record.

    My advice is this: If the car isn't in your name, pay the parking tickets and forget about them. Report the speeding tickets where the cop actually wrote down your name on the ticket.

    [ 25. March 2005, 19:21: Message edited by: sky_king ]

  4. I agree. With both charges being dismissed, it shouldn't be that big of a deal getting into ROTC. Just make sure that you don't screw up while in ROTC. I'm pretty sure that would make it a pretty easy decision that you are out of the corps.

    I myself have a selling alcohol to a person underage charge that got dismissed on my record. The NCO's at the detachment said it would not be a problem at all.

    To sum up, just don't hide it. Even if it doesn't come up on your record, the DoD will find it somewhere. Then it will be much more difficult to explain.

  5. I'll play the devil's advocate...

    AAS is not for me. If you are high speed and self motivated, you won't need the program to excell in the corps. To me, AAS is basically a positive tie breaker that would be looked at between two identical cadets.

    Of the 15 or so cadets that finished the Tiger program (I dropped out due to class loads), probably 8 or so are no longer in the corps. Half of the remaining AAS members are average cadets. So if you don't join AAS, don't worry about it. It may help you out or it may just take time from your studies. Your call

  6. There's one thing that I do know and that is instructing is definitely NOT for everyone. Thanks for the different view of being a regular IP too. As for becoming an IP what do you do? I'm assuming that you go about your first assignment as whatever you pick (or get as the case may be) and then put down IP as your choice for the next go at it. I'd love to be an IP, especially a T-38 or T-1 IP. It get a joy out of seeing someone 'get it'.

    Oh and Baseops, I'm sure you've been told this before but this message board is awesome. You get a check plus from sky_king :D

  7. Well, I'm planning on going to a civilian instructor ticket here sometime soon and figured a military instructor ticket would be a pretty cool deal too. Also, I will be married and it would be nice to be able to stay for a while. Maybe I'll shoot for the FAIP slot...

    Thanks for the responses

  8. Originally posted by Riddller:

    Hey guys, I heard that it's good to have some jodies to sing at FTU. Anybody have any? Here's one I like:

    My girl's a vegtable,

    She lives in a hospital.

    To add to that.

    My girl ain't got no nose,

    Just a piece of rubber hose.

    My girl ain't got no hair,

    Just patches here and there.

    My girl ain't got no skin,

    Just a bag to keep her in.

    My girl ain't got no heart,

    Just play-doh from Walmart.

    My girl means a lot to me,

    A million dollar policy.

    I wouldn't do anything,

    To keep her alive

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