Too bad, I thought it might be another PTO-derogative acronym.RTB............Red Tail Bear
Borescope,RTB in't the sharpest pencil in the drawer. Most of his/her post use the letters "POS". I'm sure this must refer to his/her love for the scabs![]()
Or...Return To BaseLet me display my lowly Scab ignorance again. What does "RTB" mean?
This is a very dry cold up here, much more easier to handle than a wet cold which is what I am use to. Mid-thirty temperatures where I come from is a bitter numbing cold. The low twenties here is almost comfortable. You guys have a tendency of blowing everything out of proportion.
I'll remember you said this about Feb or March....if you last that long. 🙂
Thanks for the snow Kev. What happened to the no hurry part? How are you guys doing?
I'm not talking about upper midwesterners that grew up in the cold 'tard. I was refering to the southern scabs that bundle up like the Michelin Man for 20deg weather. I spent quite a few nights on the ramp in MSP, and being a Northerner myself, I was used to it. However, throw a redneck in the sub-zero fun, and they can't hang....seen it, witnessed it. Don't ever let them drive in it either, thats a joke too. I still snowmobile and ice fish every year in the U.P., Minnesota, and Wisconsin. When you try to explain to a southern redneck what its all about, how beautiful and pristine it is, the first thing they say is, "I duhn heard a feller could die up in them thar parts.... :blink: :blink:Well we got down to 6 degrees and FINALLY got some good snow last night 5-6 inches where I live. ITS GREAT!!!!!!!! WE LOVE THIS FINALLY SOME REAL WEATHERGosh living in the midwest we felt so denied of winter. Yes it will get colder com Feb but there is no way dtw can match frostbite falls (international falls)minn. and I have flown in there and worked on planes there and spent many years growing up in minn., so I can promise I will be here. Oh and by the way no one missed work or was late for work because of the snow or cold. Hackman as was once pointed out to you by someone else you dont have to be amfa to work in the cold.
I'm not talking about upper midwesterners that grew up in the cold 'tard. I was refering to the southern scabs that bundle up like the Michelin Man for 20deg weather. I spent quite a few nights on the ramp in MSP, and being a Northerner myself, I was used to it. However, throw a redneck in the sub-zero fun, and they can't hang....seen it, witnessed it. Don't ever let them drive in it either, thats a joke too. I still snowmobile and ice fish every year in the U.P., Minnesota, and Wisconsin. When you try to explain to a southern redneck what its all about, how beautiful and pristine it is, the first thing they say is, "I duhn heard a feller could die up in them thar parts.... :blink: :blink:
BTW Opie, when did I state you had to be an AMFA member to work in the cold? Right, I didn't. Your misguided hatred for unions knows no bounds, get a grip. 🙄