Bring me the head of Diego Garcia...and the Mayor of Addu Atoll too!
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
Did I spell "nipplage" correctly? I feel like it might have two "e"'s.
Upon surveying the damage at Batan Is., we discover 2 C-47's and a P-40K destroyed. It seems the damage control staff flunkie may have had too much Java juice.
Upon surveying the damage at Batan Is., we discover 2 C-47's and a P-40K destroyed. It seems the damage control staff flunkie may have had too much Java juice.

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
I think "nipplagee" would be the person being nippled.
Intel Monkey: https://sites.google.com/view/staffmonkeys/home
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Did I spell "nipplage" correctly? I feel like it might have two "e"'s.
Nippleage or nipplage, either way I think further study is warranted.

- Chickenboy
- Posts: 24642
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:30 pm
- Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: witpqs
I think "nipplagee" would be the person being nippled.
No. Isn't that the thing worn to promote the view of the nipplage?

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
No that's a Canadian garment - nipplage, eh?ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: witpqs
I think "nipplagee" would be the person being nippled.
No. Isn't that the thing worn to promote the view of the nipplage?
Intel Monkey: https://sites.google.com/view/staffmonkeys/home
- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
OK, I looked it up in the interest of the proper use of the very flexible Engrish language. It's not in the 4th Rotor but perhaps ALSP could tell us if there is a Jackspeak version. It is in Urban Dictionary. It seems there are two "e"'s ..but, surprisingly, not together.
nippleage
Any sight of a woman's bare nipples.
It used to be that an "R" rating meant guaranteed nippleage.
Now, I realize, some of the readers may have season passes to "Gentleman's clubs" and, therefore not be very impressed with feigned accidental nippleage, but you have to put yourself in the position of the Archbishop of Manira who has taken a vow of celibacy and is being plied with Protestant Irish whiskey so he doesn't..... so that....ummm......I forget why he was being plied with Irish whiskey, but the point is feigned accidental nippleage would be a serious challenge in that difficult circumstance so let's not hear any "BiFD's" or **** like that.
nippleage
Any sight of a woman's bare nipples.
It used to be that an "R" rating meant guaranteed nippleage.
Now, I realize, some of the readers may have season passes to "Gentleman's clubs" and, therefore not be very impressed with feigned accidental nippleage, but you have to put yourself in the position of the Archbishop of Manira who has taken a vow of celibacy and is being plied with Protestant Irish whiskey so he doesn't..... so that....ummm......I forget why he was being plied with Irish whiskey, but the point is feigned accidental nippleage would be a serious challenge in that difficult circumstance so let's not hear any "BiFD's" or **** like that.

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
I am shocked sometimes by the way teenage boys treat their moms. Teen girls can be bad as well but the macho, king of the universe, testosterone-fueled crap from a 138 lbr is seriously annoying.
I blame the parents. You need to meet my boy. Sixteen years old, "Yes Sir" " No Maam", he is so polite he knocks the socks off of all the adults he meets. Makes a dads heart swell with pride.
And I'm skeered of how the rest of the world may change him [:(]
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
I am shocked sometimes by the way teenage boys treat their moms. Teen girls can be bad as well but the macho, king of the universe, testosterone-fueled crap from a 138 lbr is seriously annoying.
I blame the parents. You need to meet my boy. Sixteen years old, "Yes Sir" " No Maam", he is so polite he knocks the socks off of all the adults he meets. Makes a dads heart swell with pride.
And I'm skeered of how the rest of the world may change him [:(]
Yes, exactly right. It is the job of the parents to rein in the alpha-male-in-waiting crap that shows up in some adolescent boys....and they can't start when they are 14 either. The foundation has to be set earlier.
A very strong single woman can do it but it works much better with a father in the household. This is often the problem. An AWOL dad. When I see a teen boy disrepecting his mother like that it takes every bit of feigned professionalism I have to not get in his face.

- Chickenboy
- Posts: 24642
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:30 pm
- Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
I am shocked sometimes by the way teenage boys treat their moms. Teen girls can be bad as well but the macho, king of the universe, testosterone-fueled crap from a 138 lbr is seriously annoying.
I blame the parents. You need to meet my boy. Sixteen years old, "Yes Sir" " No Maam", he is so polite he knocks the socks off of all the adults he meets. Makes a dads heart swell with pride.
And I'm skeered of how the rest of the world may change him [:(]
Yes, exactly right. It is the job of the parents to rein in the alpha-male-in-waiting crap that shows up in some adolescent boys....and they can't start when they are 14 either. The foundation has to be set earlier.
A very strong single woman can do it but it works much better with a father in the household. This is often the problem. An AWOL dad. When I see a teen boy disrepecting his mother like that it takes every bit of feigned professionalism I have to not get in his face.
Well, when you hear that 73% of certain ethnic / racial groups have fathers that are not in the household with the offspring, it's surprising that nearly *all* kids aren't like that. It makes me weep for the species.

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: Lecivius
I blame the parents. You need to meet my boy. Sixteen years old, "Yes Sir" " No Maam", he is so polite he knocks the socks off of all the adults he meets. Makes a dads heart swell with pride.
And I'm skeered of how the rest of the world may change him [:(]
Yes, exactly right. It is the job of the parents to rein in the alpha-male-in-waiting crap that shows up in some adolescent boys....and they can't start when they are 14 either. The foundation has to be set earlier.
A very strong single woman can do it but it works much better with a father in the household. This is often the problem. An AWOL dad. When I see a teen boy disrepecting his mother like that it takes every bit of feigned professionalism I have to not get in his face.
Well, when you hear that 73% of certain ethnic / racial groups have fathers that are not in the household with the offspring, it's surprising that nearly *all* kids aren't like that. It makes me weep for the species.
http://www.unc.edu/~jennamac/finalproject/page%202.php a look in NC ... 5% of pregnancy are born to teens ages 15-17 .. in Robinson County 38% are in poverty .. just because you have the equipment as a species that does not mean that the species makes the best choices ...
Right now our Government is hiring nurses to help these teens have these children ...
"What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so"
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
That hits close to home. I grew up one county West of Robinson.ORIGINAL: Crackaces
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Yes, exactly right. It is the job of the parents to rein in the alpha-male-in-waiting crap that shows up in some adolescent boys....and they can't start when they are 14 either. The foundation has to be set earlier.
A very strong single woman can do it but it works much better with a father in the household. This is often the problem. An AWOL dad. When I see a teen boy disrepecting his mother like that it takes every bit of feigned professionalism I have to not get in his face.
Well, when you hear that 73% of certain ethnic / racial groups have fathers that are not in the household with the offspring, it's surprising that nearly *all* kids aren't like that. It makes me weep for the species.
http://www.unc.edu/~jennamac/finalproject/page%202.php a look in NC ... 5% of pregnancy are born to teens ages 15-17 .. in Robinson County 38% are in poverty .. just because you have the equipment as a species that does not mean that the species makes the best choices ...
Right now our Government is hiring nurses to help these teens have these children ...

- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
Looking back on things I realize I was an exceptionally compliant teen. Sure, there was the time I made up the story about the gypsies in the unidentified dark van that ran me off the road when I wrecked my dad's sports car (Ford Maverick [:)]) but compared to my brother I must have seemed like St. Francis. I don't even remember the teen years being that difficult. Admittedly, I wasn't getting laid but I didn't know what I was missing either.
It seems like the Millenials are having a particularly hard time of it or perhaps I am seeing a skewed sample?
It seems like the Millenials are having a particularly hard time of it or perhaps I am seeing a skewed sample?

- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
Before I somehow managed to destroy the front end suspension, break the radiator and break the rear axle by hitting two different curbs all at the break-neck speed of 35 mph, this is what it looked like (minus the hood lock and fancy wheels). Damn gypsies![:D] The thing was a POS. She had no road feel. When you turned the wheel she would "answer the helm" after a few seconds.
One of these days I am going to tell my dad I made up that ridiculous story. He probably already knows. I am still amazed he didn't even seem mad. Most likely, he was happy I wasn't like my brother.
Ah, heck. Can't get the thing to post.
One of these days I am going to tell my dad I made up that ridiculous story. He probably already knows. I am still amazed he didn't even seem mad. Most likely, he was happy I wasn't like my brother.
Ah, heck. Can't get the thing to post.

- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
Air losses. Rots of rousy Vals shot down. Ground losses are from naval bombardment of Manira and air attacks on the field on Leyte.


- Attachments
-
- Untitled.jpg (79.65 KiB) Viewed 214 times

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
I owned a Ford Maverick and later, an F-150 truck. Loose steering was common in North American cars at the time, and Ford was really loose! You could stay in your own lane if you really concentrated and made constant corrections - kind of like keeping a ship on course despite wind and currents.ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
Before I somehow managed to destroy the front end suspension, break the radiator and break the rear axle by hitting two different curbs all at the break-neck speed of 35 mph, this is what it looked like (minus the hood lock and fancy wheels). Damn gypsies![:D] The thing was a POS. She had no road feel. When you turned the wheel she would "answer the helm" after a few seconds.
One of these days I am going to tell my dad I made up that ridiculous story. He probably already knows. I am still amazed he didn't even seem mad. Most likely, he was happy I wasn't like my brother.
Ah, heck. Can't get the thing to post.
Then I got a VW Rabbit with really tight rack-and-pinion steering and front wheel drive and it was like I owned a sports car! I was a demon at nipping through traffic in that thing. It also took lots of hits [both front and back -icy roads and long stopping distances] on the bumper without damage because it had pneumatic shock absorbers built into it. Today, those little bumps shatter plastic and cost a fortune to repair. [:(]
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
- Cap Mandrake
- Posts: 20737
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 8:37 am
- Location: Southern California
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
The saga of the "crazy SOB's". I first thought they were going to pick up troops marooned at Sansapor but they kept going. It looked like they were going to land at Boela and we didn't have any combat troops there so some Marines from Saumlaki were flown in. Then they somehow evade all the air groups on naval attack, the PT boats and even the AMC sent to Boela and kept going SE. Now it looks like they might be trying to pick up marooned troops at Dobo?
Sending some DD's to Dobo. Doesn't seem like this could possibly work but that is what I said two days ago. As I recall, some PB's have troop carrying capacity, right?

Sending some DD's to Dobo. Doesn't seem like this could possibly work but that is what I said two days ago. As I recall, some PB's have troop carrying capacity, right?

- Attachments
-
- Untitled.jpg (257.77 KiB) Viewed 214 times

- Chickenboy
- Posts: 24642
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:30 pm
- Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
or perhaps I am seeing a skewed sample?
Yeah. There's some good kids out there, I suspect its your unique clientelle that are skewing your global perspective.
My opinion: when you're busy nerding it up, it does interfere a bit with prospective forays into delinquency growing up. Well, it at least helps. You don't need a "Tiger Mom" type A helicopter mom, but also don't need a pair of absentee parents on the other side of the equation.
What percentage of your clients / patients are from typical middle-class American home lifestyles with typical middle-class upbringings, experiences and goals?

- Chickenboy
- Posts: 24642
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:30 pm
- Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
some PB's have troop carrying capacity, right?
Yes.

- Chickenboy
- Posts: 24642
- Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:30 pm
- Location: San Antonio, TX
RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
One of these days I am going to tell my dad I made up that ridiculous story.
Yet another reason for the deathbed confession, Cap'n. "Throw that one in" to the works. It'll only take a second.

RE: Wound my heart with a monotonous languor
My 14yr old son let his hormones over ride his ass last week. He bowed up to his mom when she had already lit up our oldest daughter about her driving habits. He decided that it was a good time to talk back and refuse a simple request concerning the cleanliness of his bathroom. Not good to antagonizes an already upset woman, first lesson learned.
I got in a couple of kicks.... while i was pulling her off his big ass. He is taller than both of us, but he is just not in the right weight class ( second lesson). She had him on the ground yelling for my help while she beat him mercilessly.
I may have saved his ungrateful life!!
I got in a couple of kicks.... while i was pulling her off his big ass. He is taller than both of us, but he is just not in the right weight class ( second lesson). She had him on the ground yelling for my help while she beat him mercilessly.
I may have saved his ungrateful life!!
One of the serious problems in planning the fight against American doctrine.... is that the Americans do not read their manuals, nor do they feel any obligation to follow their doctrine