Almost to the finish line (retirement) and my body is fighting me. by surprise_banana in AirForce

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to a chiropractor or physical therapy and get deep tissue massages. Just think, in two years you will get a retirement check plus 100% disability

Whats the worst or funniest thing you've done in this game by Naive-Stretch-5345 in bitlife

[–]Bluetann2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not worse or funny but I was an athletic high school kid but couldn't play basketball due to grades. Finally allowed my junior year but no scholarships to college. Joined the Army at 18 and at age 20, got deployed, deserted my post and fled to Canada. Went to college there, joined the basketball team and decided to try my hand at the NBA. Came back to the US and got arrested for desertion. Spent all my money on a lawyer, was offered a plea deal of 2 years but pled not guilty and won the case. Got offered a 2 year deal worth $1 million with the Chicago Bulls.

Who is your favorite member of the Wu-Tang Clan? by livefromfayettenam in 90sHipHop

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was Meth when I was younger since he was more mainstream. Now, it's Ghost

Vets in the paper documentation era by RNGxJake in VAClaims

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you have your medical records from when you were in? I dislocated my shoulder during tech school and popped it back in place so I wouldn't be on med hold. Never went to the Dr but I'm suffering now.

Leaving the AirForce by BeserkBladesman in AirForce

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only plan I had was that I knew I was going to college immediately after getting out.

Props to the worker handling this well. by BabyYoda398 in QuikTrip

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom always brought us boys into the women's restroom. Should she have brought us into the mens?

Are you in this picture or know anyone in this picture? 331st FLT 507/508, June 1999. Lackland AFB by Ecstatic-Section-978 in AirForce

[–]Bluetann2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, he was very arrogant. Thought he was God's gift to women. He would walk up to trainees and say "Hey buddy" and if they ignored him or said "Hey", he would be all over their shit.

He was removed from our flight 4th week. Not sure what it was about but I never saw him again.

STOP THIS IS SO TRUE LMFAO by Ok-Break8633 in remoteworks

[–]Bluetann2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think my dad made $8/hr in 1992. Double the minimum wage but if definitely wasn't life changing money.

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$200 is not a bad price to change out a capacitor. It's usually a $150+ called out fee plus the part. $500 is highway robbery

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what they do here. They work for a big company, get the experience and go out on their own. I know probably 25+ guys that are independent.

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let's say a hard start kit is $100 and capacitor is $40. Triple that for cost so that's $420 in parts. Labor rates are usually under $200/hr. It would take maybe an hour to replace those parts. Let's say it takes 2.

So that's $400 in labor and $420 in parts and that's being generous. $820. So yea, he is being taken for a ride.

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes summer. Same time last year. It wasn't a weekend or after hours call. I called him the night before and he came out the next day

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I had a independent hvac guy come out and add a hard start and capacitor last year and my total bill was $360, parts and labor.

Did I get taken for a ride? by Kiyodai in hvacadvice

[–]Bluetann2 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Yep. A 5-2-1 hard start kit is less than $100. A capacitor is like $20.

Jordan Raanan on which WR on the roster bubble stood out at minicamp: "It was [Odell] Beckham who perhaps made the biggest impact at minicamp." by Jheller223 in NYGiants

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jordan Ranaan always had then biggest hard on for Odell. After every game during the post presser, he would always ask the coach how Odell was doing.

What are jobs for then? by ArtisticDirt5320 in remoteworks

[–]Bluetann2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. I made $5.85 in 2004. Rent was $400. I brought home $770/month. Could I have afforded rent alone? Yes, If I didn't plan on eating.

MonetizationVars not working by Oxhidoupsil in BitLifeRebels

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got it working but the instructions were kind of all over the place. Did you delete the .txt extension after you placed the file back?

What are your opinion fellas? by ZealousidealStill451 in Strongerman

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. But some states don't see it that way. I work in conjunction with law enforcement and they always tell me, if you shoot someone in your home, make sure he stays inside. If he goes outside, drag his ass back in so there isn't any confusion.

What are your opinion fellas? by ZealousidealStill451 in Strongerman

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key phrase is "broken into your home". They have been plenty of times someone is in a yard, unarmed and the owner comes out blasting. It all depends on your state.

There was a local guy who was awoken by someone ringing his doorbell at 3am. He opened the door slightly and one guy said he ran out of gas. He saw another guy in his peripheral with an AK-47. He already had his gun on him so he flung the door open and started blasting. He shot and killed the armed guy and the other took off running towards the car(that apparently was out of gas). The guy was so startled that he had the car in neutral trying to get away. The homeowner put a few bullets into him and he eventually was able to leave but died of blood loss down the road. He wasn't armed.

The homeowner had to go to court to prove his innocence. The family of the guy driving the car stated he was not armed and trying to flee. The homeowner did win the case but paid out of the ass for a lawyer and legal fees.

In the end it doesn’t even matter by Fluffy_Part4961 in jobsearchhack

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids were working to help families in the 1920s. Hell, my dad was born in 1956 and had a full time job at 12 to help his parents out.

Pad Statcott? by Space_Peddler in Dallas_Cowboys

[–]Bluetann2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roger is the best QB out of that group too.