
WalkingLegacy wrote: »Should have asked him.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »So this has got to be cool but I wonder too if it's the guy who wears other guys shirts who has no clue about anything on the shirt.
Or
Is he the guy....
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »So this has got to be cool but I wonder too if it's the guy who wears other guys shirts who has no clue about anything on the shirt.
Or
Is he the guy....
I HATE this kind of thinking. When I was in the military, every September there was always this push to use up any money left over. It was the same thinking, we have to use or lose it. So some knuckle head butter bar would by garbage like grills and hotdog warmers, then all this stuff would just sit in a warehouse. Always being told, "hey it's free money" well no, it's not free money it's tax payers money. Money from your parents, neighbors and old people who can't afford this kind of waste. I once had to clean out an old building that was being turned over to our squadron and it was full of lawnmovers, portable generators, televisions, recliners, tables all new in box, the place looked like an overflow warehouse for Walmart. I called the cops thinking I found some sort fraud waste and abuse scam. Turns out, it was were the cops put all the stuff they bought with end of year money. There must of been $100K plus of just stuff.
Sorry about the rambling and ranting, you just have no idea how much I hate the 'spend it or lose it" 'free' funds lie.
starkerealm wrote: »
I HATE this kind of thinking. When I was in the military, every September there was always this push to use up any money left over. It was the same thinking, we have to use or lose it. So some knuckle head butter bar would by garbage like grills and hotdog warmers, then all this stuff would just sit in a warehouse. Always being told, "hey it's free money" well no, it's not free money it's tax payers money. Money from your parents, neighbors and old people who can't afford this kind of waste. I once had to clean out an old building that was being turned over to our squadron and it was full of lawnmovers, portable generators, televisions, recliners, tables all new in box, the place looked like an overflow warehouse for Walmart. I called the cops thinking I found some sort fraud waste and abuse scam. Turns out, it was were the cops put all the stuff they bought with end of year money. There must of been $100K plus of just stuff.
Sorry about the rambling and ranting, you just have no idea how much I hate the 'spend it or lose it" 'free' funds lie.
Wandering after this train of thought: a lot of government agencies are put in this situation because if they come in under budget, their future budget will automatically get marked down to what they actually spent. In most cases, they're not buying things because they think, "hey, free money," they're in the situation of saying, "hey, if we don't spend this, we'll lose this from our future operating budget, for each year."
You thought saying hello would be weird, so instead, you hid and took a picture?