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When I heard that a Watchmen movie was in the works, I admit, I cringed a little. I've never red the Graphic Novel fully, mostly because I didn't want to just pirate it and actually find/buy a copy, but I know enough of it's reputation to know that there are going to be a lot of finicky fanboys out there.
Then, 5 minutes ago, I finally got to watch the trailer. I fanboyed so hard I think the geek next door felt it. I may have to read the Graphic Novel now. <.<;
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Jun. 22nd, 2008 @ 04:00 pm
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Found out last night one of the guys I hung out with during my EMT-Ride time died in a car crash. Well, shit. |
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I had someone ask me last night how I approach popping doors on cars in training, cause I always seem to do a good job, so far. Normally I don't answer this, but what the hell, I will today. I come to this the same way I've always came to it after a friend of mine in Ohio whose father was a Vol. Firemen, as well as herself, taught me in a conversation we had on the subject years ago.
You see, they're not like cutters, they said. With Cutters you can sometimes get away with just going flat out open, and closed, with some adjustments. With Spreaders, however, it's a whole different story. With Spreaders you got to look at it like based on it's name and what you're doing. You're spreading a slit. A small slit, so that you can fit something larger into it. Well, what does that remind you of? You spreader. Spread-er, "Spread Her" slit. Any man with the smallest knowledge of being with their woman knows you don't take a small slit then ram three fingers into her. You do you're just going to tear her vaginal walls, and it's not going to be pleasent for her.
No, you ease into it. Slowly spreading as you work deeper, you make sure you're not spreading in something you're not, and you just work your way deeper, and deeper into her until you hit that magic spot and then you let her have it. After all, when you hit that spot that's when she's ready for it.
Just like a girl, every car and every door is built different, and some take more of an easing into, and some don't. But if you hit something that shouldn't be there, you need to step back, then adjust yourself and more often then not you're near where you need to be.
So yeah, that's it. That's how I was taught by a couple of Rescues up north a couple years back on how to pop a door. You approach it like you're fingering a girl for the first time. Now this coming from someone whose only done it twice, and both times I've popped the door off clear as you'd please, and on the last one got a nice review for it, well.. Yeah. Just sucks I can't share this with most of the guys cause they'll think I'm just bullshitting. =P But, I've done it like this every time, and I've never had any complaints...
On both fronts. |
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My Grandfather passed at 8:20 am this morning. My Grandmother was in the room with him, holding his hand. Peacefully, and quietly he just went to sleep. My Mom kept saying he was waiting for something, and I believe he was just waiting to be alone with my Grandmother because we had all been with him nonstop and this was the first time he was really alone with her, with her holding his hand. |
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Feb. 29th, 2008 @ 04:50 am
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Jan. 2nd, 2008 @ 03:22 pm
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All the pics and video I did last night was really just "playing" with the new camera I got. Here's a short video clip I did from last night's call.
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