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Mr. P said:Hey Arch, were you DEA?
worked with em but not for em..Department of Treasury-USCS-Patrol Officer/Investigator/Intelligence officer......... :tng:
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Mr. P said:Hey Arch, were you DEA?
I went through some training in Wichita with two guys..One was former DEAarchangel said:worked with em but not for em..Department of Treasury-USCS-Patrol Officer/Investigator/Intelligence officer......... :tng:
Mr. P said:I went through some training in Wichita with two guys..One was former DEA
but I think they were both customs at the time..The x-DEA guy was way deep under,
in Mex. and South Amer. Drug stuff..Very nice guys..I expressed interest in the job and they both said
NO! Keep flying for the company you're with...this sucks..
The DEA guy knew and worked with Enriqa Camorino(sp)...do you know who he was?
Yes, both of them had very high regard for him..and were distressed with his fate.archangel said:A great operative...a sad loss indeed!
archangel said:and thats why you hung out alot up in VC rarely gets above 90% and the nights drop to 55-65%..ha ha valley boy...also agree Arizona is much worse than Vegas...worked the border 1975-1979..Yuma Arizona..at 3:00am it was still 100%+ in summer..it did suck!
Pale Rider said:I like V.C. because you step back in time, and I can wear my cowboy hat, boots and spurs, Wha Maker, horse hair belt and hub cap buckle, and most importantly, my PISTOL... LOL!
And don't get too upidy there mountain boy...
If I could find a place to work, and make the kind of money I make now up there in V.C. somewhere, I'd more than likely live up there. I do like it. But, it's a tourist trap, and not much more than that for work.
Our average temp yesterday (averaging the high and the low) was 105. A new record. The official high was 116, but in many areas of town it was well over 120. I played golf yesterday and when we finished, the thermometer at the club said it was 122.gop_jeff said:Wow... it hits 80 up here (near Seattle) and people think they're gonna die from heat exhaustion! But, since it never gets too hot, nobody has air conditioning up here.
freeandfun1 said:Our average temp yesterday (averaging the high and the low) was 105. A new record. The official high was 116, but in many areas of town it was well over 120. I played golf yesterday and when we finished, the thermometer at the club said it was 122.
As long as you keep moving, use cold towels and drink plenty of water, it really isn't that bad. The best thing about is there is nobody on the course. And to be honest, I only played nine holes.... Another guy from the club played 27. He is frigg'n nuts!archangel said:you play golf in the sauna?...You are the hardy one! :dev1:
freeandfun1 said:As long as you keep moving, use cold towels and drink plenty of water, it really isn't that bad. The best thing about is there is nobody on the course. And to be honest, I only played nine holes.... Another guy from the club played 27. He is frigg'n nuts!
Well, I don't pay when I play anyway. Golf is included in our quarterly dues. I paid $8 for the cart.archangel said:since there is no one on the course...except ya hardy ones...lol
freeandfun1 said:Well, I don't pay when I play anyway. Golf is included in our quarterly dues. I paid $8 for the cart.