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Posted 10/14/2003 2:30 PM


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Alright...I've tried about everything I know, but nothing seems to work. Yall seem to be my last resort. My current job in the AF is total REMF, but important. Because of this, the upcoming PT for the AF has me worried...two years ago I could smoke the test...now the Cube monster has cursed me with lethargy.

Are there any tips out there for reinstalling the "PT" gear into my cube transmission?

Lemme give a little of my situation:

1. No organized unit...I have no real chain of command..I work w/ GS'ers and Govt Contractors...No unit formations...no Unit PT.

2. standard work day is 0600-1630

3. PT On base is a death trap...Everyone on Eglin thinks that they are in a NASCAR race...Base Gym is so crowded with non military (Ie GS'ers and Govt Contractors you can't get in)

4. Diet is piss poor...living the Single O-2 life...fast food and cold beer...ie too hard to cook any type of meal other than ramen for a party of 1

So Please, after yall rake me over the coals with the AF jokes...if you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it



 

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Posted 10/14/2003 2:37 PM


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The only thing I can suggest is to hit the base gym before going in. Most gyms open at five at the latest. Hit the gym, take a bag with your shaving gear and your uniform with you. Either that or start hitting it after work. Things like pushups, situps and the like you can do at home. I don't know enough about Eglin to give you any more specific advice. Good luck.

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Post #69761
Posted 10/14/2003 3:08 PM


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ocean swim or is is just swamps and gators?

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Post #69762
Posted 10/14/2003 3:11 PM


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Its ocean swamp w/ gators...all the local bayous around base have gators from time to time.

 

Fighters are our salvation, But BOMBERS alone provide us with the means of VICTORY! - Winston Churchill

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Posted 10/14/2003 3:23 PM


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quote:
Originally posted by warpusher

Alright...I've tried about everything I know, but nothing seems to work. Yall seem to be my last resort. My current job in the AF is total REMF, but important. Because of this, the upcoming PT for the AF has me worried...two years ago I could smoke the test...now the Cube monster has cursed me with lethargy.

Are there any tips out there for reinstalling the "PT" gear into my cube transmission?

Lemme give a little of my situation:

1. No organized unit...I have no real chain of command..I work w/ GS'ers and Govt Contractors...No unit formations...no Unit PT.

2. standard work day is 0600-1630

3. PT On base is a death trap...Everyone on Eglin thinks that they are in a NASCAR race...Base Gym is so crowded with non military (Ie GS'ers and Govt Contractors you can't get in)

4. Diet is piss poor...living the Single O-2 life...fast food and cold beer...ie too hard to cook any type of meal other than ramen for a party of 1

So Please, after yall rake me over the coals with the AF jokes...if you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it





I have an idea.[idea] Report to Camp Rudder (Aux. Field #6) and tell the 6th RTB's R.I.'s there that they CANNOT smoke you.[]
Post #69764
Posted 10/14/2003 3:39 PM


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Yeah John...I'll do that one right after work![fight][fight]

I doubt my career would last much longer...since they'd be smoking me so long that I'd be UA from my job...I work for civvies, but they eventually would come looking!



 

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Post #69765
Posted 10/14/2003 3:51 PM


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Well, if you really want some serious motivation and the idea of letting the R.I.'s at Camp Rudder smoke you like an old see-gar doesn't appeal to you, look for an aerobics class that the base Morale & Welfare is sure to sponsor. I don't know what the Air Force calls it, but the Navy has co-ed aerobics three times a week in the afternoons and if you do it properly, it'll kick your a$$. Plus the ladies taking the class are usually pretty easy on the eye so how can you lose? [][][]

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Post #69766
Posted 10/14/2003 5:15 PM


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Well I seem to remember a two week stint at Eglin and a beach and lots of swimming and some volleyball between 1000 yd swims soooooo, and it was at the A.F. Rec. beach! You can't tell me with all the females at Eglin that none of them run? Chasing after a nice pair of dolphin running shorts should be the least of your problems, heck hit the dance floor down at the local club that'll burn some of those empty beer calories![thup]

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