He probably did, but I’m betting they saw that he was the defenceman that was beat by Bennett on the forecheck and not that Ullmark passed it directly at that mess.I thought Gryz had a really good game 5.
He probably did, but I’m betting they saw that he was the defenceman that was beat by Bennett on the forecheck and not that Ullmark passed it directly at that mess.I thought Gryz had a really good game 5.
I think about it daily.My law school alma mater has a legal clinic to help servicemembers if you're entertaining the AWOL option.
I don't know how much longer you have left, but stick it out. Being 43 and having the option to stop working whenever I want (currently doing the full time student gig) is so, so nice to have in my back pocket. Not even close to rich, or even well off, but it's enough.I think about it daily.
I've been in for 22 years and I think about it daily. So I feel that. HahaI think about it daily.
I don't know how much longer you have left, but stick it out. Being 43 and having the option to stop working whenever I want (currently doing the full time student gig) is so, so nice to have in my back pocket. Not even close to rich, or even well off, but it's enough.
I hit 15 years in 2 weeks. Almost there.I've been in for 22 years and I think about it daily. So I feel that. Haha
Maybe there is more definitive information out there, but I think the current situation is that with Krejci still out, Fredric goes in for the slot Lauko was in last game with everyone else the same meaning that Foligno is playing. On D Clifton is in and Griz is out and Forbort continues to hold kompromat on Monty.Do we know if Frederic is in for either Lauko or Uncle Nick tonight?
Keep your AWOL periods short. 3 days or less. You’ll get to do it several times before you get in any real trouble. Or just like skip work every other Monday. After several months, you might get counseled. I’m dealing with a LTC now who would go AWOL for months at a time over the last couple years and no one did anything. He finally got a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand and is in the process of submitting his retirement paperwork. Of course, he’ll likely retire as a MAJ. (This is not legal advice).I think about it daily.
For the love of God don't do this. We just got done processing a MSG for discharge after disappearing for 48 hours on a bender. (Dude was at 17 AFS) Commands are fickle and they'll happily make an example of someone. The exception is anyone in sanctuary (18 years FAS) you can pretty much ride out anything at that point.Keep your AWOL periods short. 3 days or less. You’ll get to do it several times before you get in any real trouble. Or just like skip work every other Monday. After several months, you might get counseled. I’m dealing with a LTC now who would go AWOL for months at a time over the last couple years and no one did anything. He finally got a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand and is in the process of submitting his retirement paperwork. Of course, he’ll likely retire as a MAJ. (This is not legal advice).
Last 5 years go the slowest (ask me how I know hahaha) but at least there's light at the end of the tunnel for you!I hit 15 years in 2 weeks. Almost there.
Co-signed. LFGIt’s almost 2:00 on a Friday. It’s already too late to be too early.
Ha. I grew out my hair, and beard, and hated both.I hit 20 in February and am working on my MEDBOARD now.
I can’t wait to grow out my hair and do drugs.
One of our Battalion XOs in Italy would not show up to work every Monday and a lot of Tuesdays. The BC told me part of the weekly battle rhythm was locating the XO. Nothing happened to her. Then she left a folder of classified materials in a hotel in Germany. And that’s when I found out about all the absences. She got a very sternly worded letter.For the love of God don't do this. We just got done processing a MSG for discharge after disappearing for 48 hours on a bender. (Dude was at 17 AFS) Commands are fickle and they'll happily make an example of someone. The exception is anyone in sanctuary (18 years FAS) you can pretty much ride out anything at that point.
So you're Guard now? Because that explains why they can get away with anything. I've seen AGR's be AWOL for 2 years and still retire. Hahaha (we liaise with our guard unit up here)One of our Battalion XOs in Italy would not show up to work every Monday and a lot of Tuesdays. The BC told me part of the weekly battle rhythm was locating the XO. Nothing happened to her. Then she left a folder of classified materials in a hotel in Germany. And that’s when I found out about all the absences. She got a very sternly worded letter.
Edit: I’m also at 15 years (active) plus another 6 in the guard.
I'm stationed in Alaska that's a long flight! Best I can do is Swayman autographs when he's home this summer. (Hopefully with the Cup!) HahaChrist, with all the military power in this thread can’t you guys like invade Florida or something? Unleash some RMPS shock and awe, plant a B’s flag in Tkachuck’s forehead and declare the Bruins the winners.
No. Active now. I was guard from 2002-2008. Then went active in 08. I’ve had to handle all sorts of shenanigans in the last 15 years.So you're Guard now? Because that explains why they can get away with anything. I've seen AGR's be AWOL for 2 years and still retire. Hahaha (we liaise with our guard unit up here)
And violate Posse Comitatus? I don’t think so.Christ, with all the military power in this thread can’t you guys like invade Florida or something? Unleash some RMPS shock and awe, plant a B’s flag in Tkachuck’s forehead and declare the Bruins the winners.
Oh I should have more than enough, but I just grabbed a backup Bulleit Rye just in case...I’m not sure there’s enough whiskey in the world for this game.
That is the sound of a shitty mic cableWtf was that buzzing?