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 Post subject: Roads on Volgeweh
PostPosted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 6:44 pm 
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I got jammed with the NCOA at Kaupaun. Had to happen sometime, I guess. Anyway I was planning on taking the 'Maro down if the weather ever got nice. After seeing those road on base, no FREAKIN' WAY. I would drag my pipes on these lousy crosswalks/tank traps, not to mention the potholes. I don't mind driving the Opel, except when I get passed by station wagons on the autobahn. :(

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It's ok if you go the back way, by the commissary. There are no bumps if you go that way. The speed bumps on the other side are primarily due to the school.

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Jack is right, when you come in the gate go straight down the main street until the circle, there go uphill. No bumps and shorter.

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I have a stock 94 and I get around fine on and around Vogleweh. I took my car to NCOA almost every day. I just drove slow.

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 Post subject: Re: Roads on Volgeweh
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I got jammed with the NCOA at Kaupaun. Had to happen sometime, I guess. Anyway I was planning on taking the 'Maro down if the weather ever got nice. After seeing those road on base, no FREAKIN' WAY. I would drag my pipes on these lousy crosswalks/tank traps, not to mention the potholes. I don't mind driving the Opel, except when I get passed by station wagons on the autobahn. :(



What flight are you in? I'm in FLT 6! FLT 6! Eats 1st! :D We need to hook up! That class is killing me! The academic environment is not for me, at least not that kind of environment. I knew I was a rock but dayumn! :shock:

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sorry for the confusion, "I WAS in the NCOA" that was last Jun. I am done graduated.

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on RAB this week, talking about bumps and pottholes... glad I can use the 4x4 in the construction areas ... in the current weather situation and the new dirt roads :lol:

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sorry for the confusion, "I WAS in the NCOA" that was last Jun. I am done graduated.

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With grammar like that, I'm sure they are very proud :P

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Done Graduated "DG"

A play on the award of "Distinguished Graduate" or DG


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i scrape @ mannheim BFC gates :roll:

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With grammer like that, I'm sure they are very proud :P

Nice spelling btw :lol:


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Haha, Jason is an idiot. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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DAMN! Germans correcting my spelling.


That was very RARE!

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slickmetal.com wrote:
i scrape @ mannheim BFC gates :roll:


yes I was wondering how ANYBODY (except trucks) can get through there...

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 Post subject: Re: Roads on Volgeweh
PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 5:21 pm 
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What flight are you in? I'm in FLT 6! FLT 6! Eats 1st! :D We need to hook up! That class is killing me! The academic environment is not for me, at least not that kind of environment. I knew I was a rock but dayumn! :shock:

Silas,[/quote]

Flight 1. Is that your red 'Maro that parks at 1005? That is where I am living, too. I could get around on V-weh, but I would high center the tank traps they have at the gates! Bastards. But I am not bitter.

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Silas has a silver LT1 Z28.

Just like I USED to :wink:

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I should have used my cognative skills to see that he lives down there. No need to be in billeting. The guy who has the red Z/28 has some strange noises from the trannny. Might be the throwout. He says he bought it from a chick. No 6 speed skills on her part maybe? Oh wait! I am not accepting diversity among Camaro owners! Bad NCO! BAD! [hit with rolled up newspaper]

Please get me out of this school!

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goaliedave40 wrote:
I should have used my cognative skills to see that he lives down there. No need to be in billeting. The guy who has the red Z/28 has some strange noises from the trannny. Might be the throwout. He says he bought it from a chick. No 6 speed skills on her part maybe? Oh wait! I am not accepting diversity among Camaro owners! Bad NCO! BAD! [hit with rolled up newspaper]

Please get me out of this school!


LOL! Cognitive skills. I'm so sick of that phrase! :D The guy w/ the red Z should've used a little more of his interpersonal skills or behavorial analysis and maybe he would've found out about the tranny before buying. :)

I'm on the 3rd floor at the academy 1st room on the left. 12 school days to go. We need to hook up at lunch or something.

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John,

Is Chief Barker still the Commandant? I almost hit her one day with my GTI when I was still stationed at Kapaun with th SMT (the unit there at Kapaun with all the GOVs). She must have calibrated eyballs...yelled at me one day...said I was doing 50 in a 40. I'm glad I went to NCOA years before she got there... Tell her the "Crack House" you're in isn't cutting it....or are they done with the dorms?

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