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Posted: 12/31/2003 3:34:00 PM EDT
loading mags, cleaing your gun and waiting for the STHTF, ahh one of the worst moments in right wing/survivalist history
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If it was our worst day in history then we would have not been prepared for what happened. But its ok because it didnt happen. Or did it?
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Admit it 4 years ago tonight your were.... View Quote Drinking, just like now [:P] |
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Sorry no.
I wouldn't have wanted to be on a airplane at midnight but that was about it. I half expected to lose power temporarily, didn't happen. Try assweb. [:D] |
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Drunk as a skunk but loading mags which I promptly emptied at midnight.
Seriously, working in industry and signing all those damn Y2K ready agreements, I figured the whole thing to be a bust anyway. Tj |
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Worse single night of my life. I was on duty and had falled about 20 feet into the main machinery room of the USS Abraham Lincon and in the process of observing the effects of gravity caught the toes of my right foot on a pipe pushing them somewhere too far north of where they were designed to go ... ouch!
Six weeks on crutches, over three years with a pretty pronounced limp and constant pain pills. It's only been six months now that I've been able to do any serious walking without pain. Put on nearly 30 pounds since the accident too [:(] Damn, it's been four years now ... |
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Lets see, I was out to dinner and a party with a VERY HOT redhead AND another one of her girlfriend going for a threesome!!!
I KNEW the millenium stuff was CRAP and was out to have a REALLY GREAT TIME !!!!! Wonder if I still have her number ... |
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I had my computer running to see what would happen
I didn't even own any guns yet (too young, at least for handguns) |
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I was still with the redhead then. :: sigh ::
those were some good days |
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I had to work. They wanted everyone there just in case everything did crash. They had a big spread of food out for everyone. We ate good.
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Quoted: I had my computer running to see what would happen ... View Quote DAMN!!!! You're a wild man!!!!! |
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Quoted: Worse single night of my life. I was on duty and had falled about 20 feet into the main machinery room of the USS Abraham Lincon and in the process of observing the effects of gravity caught the toes of my right foot on a pipe pushing them somewhere too far north of where they were designed to go ... ouch! Six weeks on crutches, over three years with a pretty pronounced limp and constant pain pills. It's only been six months now that I've been able to do any serious walking without pain. Put on nearly 30 pounds since the accident too [:(] Damn, it's been four years now ... View Quote ... See see! [b]S[/b] did [b]HTF[/b] for some people that night. And to think there were skeptics out there. |
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I can proudly say.. I was ready.
I relocated to a fenced ranch 100 miles from Houston. I Actually packed up and moved for a month. It was a nice sabbatical [:)] Y2K opened my eyes to how we are incredibly dependent on society. I have learned to become more independent, efficient and defensively ready for whatever may come to pass. and the learning didn't stop at 2000.. it's a life time commitment for me now. There was over a trillion spent to divert Y2K worldwide. |
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Same thing I am doing tonight. Feeling a bit under the weather and going to bed early, sober as a Saint.
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Future Mrs. and I were ON CALL for the Y2K fiasco non-happening ALL f*cking night!!!
We joked all night about the biggest non-event in IT history... yes some can argue all the work before avoided it... all the way to the bank. |
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nope...I wish...was at work with the rest of the IT department on conference call with the IT guys in the rest of the world (53 offices worldwide) making sure things went smoothly and watching all the celebrations across the world on a 19 inch TV in the conf room...memories.
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i was deep inside the IBM y2k command center. I had my tactical toolbag in the low carry position and was ready to deploy.
mike |
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4 years ago tonight. I was drunk. painting a room in the house I had bought in nov. and worth 500k more then I am now. I knew I should have gone class 3 when I had that cheese. mmk
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I too was in a computer room watching over a rack of business critical computers. Recovery disks at the ready...though I knew I wouldn't need them. Still at that job, so it ain't all bad!! Cheers![beer]
ByteTheBullet (-: |
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I was watching the BALL drop at the Hyatt Hotel in Downtown Chicago; located at Wacker Drive & Michigan Avenue. I was watching the fireworks and having a great time - it was a memorable evening for sure...
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At work, surfing the net eating... horrible fried appetizers, and watching nothing happen.
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Standing at the main breaker of my house during the party. 3, 2, 1, FLIP THE BREAKER OPEN!!!!!
I left it off for about 45 seconds. |
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WOW!! deja'vu, i was at work..just like tonight, i was working tech control for the army..just like tonight...i was in a country that started w/ a "K"...just like tonight....only difference is then i was stationed on camp walker, now..i work as a civi on camp doha [:)] HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!
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at the hospital where I work in case we lost power or computers. When we realized that all was Ok, then home to drink.
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I was barely 18 and playing Counter-Strike for Half-Life at the stroke of midnight. Didn't even realize it had turned 12:00AM till 12:05. A week later, I got my AR-15! Still got her and she's never let me down.
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I put up a weeks food and water and had 20 gallons of K1 to keep the pipes from freezing. I figured Y2K to be a bust, but minor preparations were prudent. I can't see why anyone would be "loading mags". Even if the power did go off there would have been plenty of time to get ready for any major social disturbance.
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I was doing a fireworks show in Bonners Ferry, Id. temp was 6 deg and snowing.
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Quoted: ... There was over a trillion spent to divert Y2K worldwide. View Quote ...and the Democrats claim it was Bubba Clinton. He was the benefactor of the PERFECT economic storm... upgrades from Y2K, the DOTcom BOOM and the take over mania. Sure he was a grrrreat President - did nothing took credit for everything!!! |
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I was recovering from shoulder surgery and rode along with a friend from work.
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I was at a friend's house that's not far from Parris Island. I think that was the safest place in the world to be.z
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I was working 12hr shifts for 10 days waiting for the chaos that never came.
I didnt stock up on anything. I have guns...I could have gotten what I needed eventually [;)] |
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I still am. Refer to my sigline.
I'd never let my babies miss out on sum action! Friggin' guns guns guns guns guns.......... |
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Stuck at Ft Benning during christmas leave. Last year I was in the middle of a patrol in Afghanistan.
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A girl I was dating decide to bring in the new century the right way if you get my drift[sex] [smoke]. 6 months later we had a break-up, Damm sometimes I think what if????
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I was 60 miles outside of town with MRE's, guns and ammo. I had a generator, 1000 gallons of propane. I was well prepared.
But I wasn't worried about the computers, I was worried about the people. Luckily everyone stayed calm. BTW, I still keep, guns, ammo, MRE's, water, propane and generators. I have added solar power & battery backups. Again I worry about the people. |
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I was in year three of law school at the ole U of M living on campus in a really nice townhouse, a bathtub full of water in case things went bad for a day, and an M1 and 1911 in case they went bad full time.
The U had its own reactor, JIC! How cool was that? |
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Sitting in my Dad's living room watching areas around the world celebrate the new year without power outages. Teri and I had some fireworks, she was visiting from ID, she thought it was great that at 2am she got to see Boise celebrating the new year.
Jonathan |
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Quoted: I was working 12hr shifts for 10 days waiting for the chaos that never came. I didnt stock up on anything. I have guns...I could have gotten what I needed eventually [;)] View Quote I told my wife that this summer when the lights went out for a week. She was worried about food and drink long term, and I showed her a few k rounds of 5.56 and our ARs. I think she was more upset when she figured out my really long term plan then she was worried about not having what was needed. |
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I was at a cabin on a river in Northern California. [s]I'd been behind enemy lines for well over a week, but they werent on to me...[/s] err, I mean I was at this big party with family friends.
They all got drunk and threw firecrackers at eachother. I took an empty bottle of '96 Silver Oak and filled it with coke, vinegar, hot sauce, salt, bunch of stuff. Then I put it back on the wine table all sneaky like. Five minutes later, two women came over to refill their glasses and saw the Silver Oak. They looked around to make sure no one else saw they had the last of the good stuff. They each filled their glasses and chugged it. They almost puked right there, it was so awesome. So that's what I was doing 4 years ago. I played some Nintendo too. |
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My NG unit was called up early on the morning of the 31st, just in case. I was already in the cot on the gym floor by midnight. Yes, with my M16. |
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Waiting in line to get my money out of the ATM before it crashed [argue]
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Drank too much, almost got in a fight with a dude at a party because I kept prodding him with the business end of a plunger.
I was making a lot of money that year so I drank nothing but champagne that night. Oh god, dont ever do that. Not just the hangover but the whole GI track paid the price. |
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I was at work, in this same chair at this time 4 years ago.
Probably surfing arfcom, waiting for the festivities to begin. They never did, as bone tired miners working 12 hour shifts need thier beauty sleep. I was the only one awake at 12:01AM here on 1/1/00 |
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