November 01, 2006

Durn Idjuts in Irak

I'd like to take a brief pause from my hiatus to post this picture, that my good friend Anthony Perez-Miller sent me, of our troops in Iraq retorting to John Kerry's latest rhetorical furry:

irak.jpg

Sanctimony found a way to burn the 2006 election, too.

UPDATE: @&^$ - Glenn Reynolds linked to it as well. Why do I even bother anymore?

Posted by 10 fingers 6 strings at November 1, 2006 11:09 AM | TrackBack
Comments

Kerry is a Roveian android. There's just no other explanation.

Posted by: Ian Wood at November 1, 2006 12:04 PM

Kerry is almost as isolated from reality as Andrew Sullivan.

BTW, thanks for that call from the FBI. Apparently Homeland Security received some kind of annonymous tip from a guy claiming to be "Reginald Bastard."

Posted by: TF6S at November 1, 2006 01:32 PM

I disavow all knowledge. You can't prove anything and if you could, which you can't, so there.

/incoherence rocks.

Posted by: Ian Wood at November 1, 2006 04:17 PM

You just can't stay away, can you?

Posted by: Michigan cousin at November 1, 2006 07:39 PM

Eh?

Posted by: Ian Wood at November 1, 2006 08:10 PM

TF6S just can't stay away. Not much of a hiatus, you know?

Posted by: Mich. cousin at November 2, 2006 08:45 PM

TF6S is still bathing in the biggest win in IU history.

Granted, we beat a lame team from central Michigan on their downward slope, but I'll take what I can get.

Posted by: TF6S at November 2, 2006 09:38 PM

Ah.

Posted by: Ian Wood at November 2, 2006 10:26 PM

Today I am enjoying my dose of TF6S from a drill ship off the coast of Angola, Africa. I put the Africa there for those of you who were thinking Angola, Indiana. Probably just a few bound for the military.

My job is so nice to send me to such great places but thanks to technology even miles offshore in the southern hemisphere I can still tap into the vast depths of wisdom that is TF6S.

Though I'd rather be home watching football.

Posted by: Rick at November 3, 2006 11:28 PM

By they way, it says my last post was at 11:28pm on November 3 but in reality it is 8:28 am on November 4th for me.

I'm way ahead of ya'all.

Posted by: Rick at November 3, 2006 11:30 PM

Dude! This is the best comment/post ever! From Angola? Rick, you are officially the patron saint of this blog...

Posted by: TF6S at November 4, 2006 12:29 AM

I will accept my patron saint status with much humility for I know it is quite an honor.

The majority of the people who work on this ship are French speaking so I have been hearing English all day with a thick French accent. So, please read this post with an outrageous French accent to get a different flavor. Maybe read it once with your normal San Francisco/Hoosier accent and then read it again with an outrageous French Accent.

Today the well lost pressure so they had to start pulling out 10,000 feet of drill pipe only to start putting it back in tomorrow. I've never seen anything like it, it's way cool to see how this ship works. 6 giant generators in her belly powering everything. 7 motors outside to keep it dynamically positioned over the well, just cool stuff. I still wouldn't want the life of working 28 days on and 28 off, but I'd take the pay!

Tomorrow I take a boat back to Luanda, the capital of Angola to stay the night, then the next day out on a chopper to another rig called the Pride South Pacific. I was supposed to also go to the Congo in this trip but had a change in plans. Will be going there in December, so I, your patron Saint will post to you from the birthplace of E-bola! Hopefully I won't catch it.

This link has a couple of pictures of the ships I have been on

http://www.prideinternational.com/operations/index.htm#

Posted by: Rick at November 4, 2006 08:47 AM

How come the longest string of comments comes on the blog you are NOT supposed to be doing anymore?

How come I still check to see if you are back everyday?

Posted by: Mich cousin at November 4, 2006 05:22 PM

We're trying to make his head asplode. Good fun!

Posted by: Ian Wood at November 4, 2006 06:28 PM

Someone needs to get out and vote twice today for me since I did not do my civic duty before I left. Unfortunately I will be doing another civic duty, jury duty, my first week back. Maybe it will be a court case about election fraud and I can slip a vote in then?

I want a hiatus from Angola.

Posted by: Rick at November 7, 2006 07:54 AM

can not speack to any live human. might as well be riding a horse. 52 years old and never been so out of touch.
Rodd

Posted by: rodd333 at November 8, 2006 10:32 PM
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