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marshotel
12-23-2010, 07:02 AM
Ok folks, lets get our "Jeep-on" and figure out how many of us are around this site!

Todd - Brooklyn

talntar
12-23-2010, 07:22 AM
#2

crazyspoons
12-23-2010, 09:57 AM
#3
Garrett - Rockfall/Durham/Middletown

Emissions dude
12-23-2010, 02:13 PM
#4 Torrington

Hippie Metal
12-23-2010, 06:22 PM
#5
Brookfield

and another one in danbury so thats #6

talntar
12-24-2010, 10:27 PM
^
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hey hippie evergo up to the indian res in kent?
you look familiar
guess it depends on your age but ever here of MISUE?

Hippie Metal
12-27-2010, 09:00 PM
^

Only when i have gone hiking in kent.Also, it says your from ansonia which i know a few people from there so maybev that another way i look familiar, now the other question i have is where did you see a pic of me to say i look familiar? i didnt think i was an internet celebrity hahahaha. But "MISUE" doesnt sound familiar at the moment

talntar
12-28-2010, 01:58 PM
ya know i thought i saw your pic in a prior pic thread but, looking back i must have been thinking of someone else.:rolleyes: :D

Hippie Metal
12-28-2010, 04:06 PM
ya know i thought i saw your pic in a prior pic thread but, looking back i must have been thinking of someone else.:rolleyes: :D


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crazyspoons
12-29-2010, 04:49 PM
Soon guys. When I get my J on the road again (registered or not), I'll be botherin' all of you to meet somewhere.

Most likely one of my enemy's houses while they're on vacation.

I'll let you know

CTJ10
01-01-2011, 11:01 AM
#6 - Higganum

Right next to Durham. I know there's at least one other guy with a J20 in Higganum, as well. A meet-up would be sweet.

Kali
01-05-2011, 12:22 PM
hey im not from CT but i did go to school down there. does that qualify me? if you guys get together id love to come down and see some FSJs. probably wont be in a FSJ myself though, not enough extra cash to put my 82 back on the road this year :(

talntar
01-05-2011, 04:21 PM
where did you go to school?
btw all are welcome:thumbsup:

Kali
01-06-2011, 03:27 AM
Kent School in Kent. ill keep an eye on this thread to see what happens :D

talntar
01-06-2011, 05:48 AM
Kent School in Kent. ill keep an eye on this thread to see what happens :D

cool i used to go camping up there on the indian reservation all the time untill the school became a pita.lol

Kali
01-06-2011, 03:03 PM
yeah I never followed closely to what was going on, but there was always some quarrel between the school and the reservation. its a very big, beautiful campus.. cant see why they would need any more land.

CoastGuardTruck
01-11-2012, 04:24 AM
#7 ..good old New London!

marshotel
01-12-2012, 06:03 AM
#7 ..good old New London!

Welcome! ....again!

I have another post up about fishing on Memorial Day just south of the NH border in Massachussets at Salisbury Beach Reservation. If you like camping and fishing its a great place to visit (also a boat launch but if you cant have a car on campus, you probably dont have a boat. Although, maybe you could find one to use....lol). Good action on the night life too (you said your going to be a Sr., so Im assuming your around 21). There hasnt been much participation in the thread but its still months away. Resevations required.


There was a get together a few months back out in NW CT which I was unable to attend. Hopefully we'll be able to put together another rondezvous this summer or spring but you'll probably be back home by then.

CoastGuardTruck
01-12-2012, 06:41 AM
Funny we are actually allowed to have boats all years but only cars senior year haha. But I left my boat at home. Memorial weekend I think I'll be underway on the mighty coast guard cutter barque eagle.

And impend most of my time here/underway. We only get 3 weeks off :)

marshotel
01-18-2012, 05:57 PM
Funny we are actually allowed to have boats all years but only cars senior year haha. But I left my boat at home. Memorial weekend I think I'll be underway on the mighty coast guard cutter barque eagle.

And impend most of my time here/underway. We only get 3 weeks off :)

I wanted to ask you how often you get out on the Eagle. I love that cutter! every time I go over the Gold Star bridge, Im looking for her. I would give anything to go on a voyage aboard her. Lucky you! Dont you have to a 6 mo voyage on that as part of your introduction to ship handling?

CoastGuardTruck
01-19-2012, 01:26 PM
It is a little random..

Swab summer (summer before you are a freshman) you are on for a week.
3/c summer (summer before you are a sophomore) MOST (like 99%) people are on for 6 weeks.
2/c summer (summer before you are a junior) you are a cadre, the person yelling at the swabs ;). I choose to be an EAGLE cadre, so I was on for 3 weeks. (the swabs come on in 3, 1 week rotations.)
1/c summer (summer before you are a senior) you go out to the fleet. Since I have been on cutters before I chose to spend it on EAGLE (not common, but you can get more advanced qualifications..long story) so I will be on for 11 weeks.
Summer ensign (if for some reason after graduation you have time before you report you can be a summer ensign on eagle as a deck watch officer. This is common for people going to flight school)..that would be like another 15 weeks. It is going to some pretty awesome foreign countries next year so I am considering it.

So by graduation I will have been on EAGLE for 15 weeks. If I did summer ensign that would be a total of 30 weeks. That is a lot of time on board on a ship that is very unpleasant to live in. It looks pretty but man you sure do start to miss a lot of the "modern enhancements".

When we pull back into New London a lot of times they let people ride in as long as you have a connection on board to set it up ;). My dad got to sail with me for a week this summer and loved it!

marshotel
01-22-2012, 06:09 PM
Wow, that sounds great, thanks for the insight. You are lucky, in a sense, to experience the sea in a manner that used to be so common yet is no longer experienced. Its like your transported back to colonial times sailing the sea with your crew mates and sheets. Very cool. Enjoy it, its an experience you'll always look back on with admiration. I can see why you would want to stay aboard and have the experience of foreign ports as a newly minted sailor (sorry I was an army guy not sure of your rank terms). I hope you keep your jeep so you'll give us occasional updates from whichever sea your patrolling!

CoastGuardTruck
01-22-2012, 06:19 PM
Oh..the jeep is staying definitely. I wan't to fly search in rescue in alaska..and if you have ever seen the show coast guard alaska on the weather channel you will see that kodiak is a great place for a jeep! And I live where flight school is (Pensacola) so if I get it, I can keep it at home in a garage which will make that stage of my life much easier.

marshotel
02-01-2012, 09:18 AM
Oh..the jeep is staying definitely. I wan't to fly search in rescue in alaska..and if you have ever seen the show coast guard alaska on the weather channel you will see that kodiak is a great place for a jeep! And I live where flight school is (Pensacola) so if I get it, I can keep it at home in a garage which will make that stage of my life much easier.

I do watch that show. That would be a great assignment but a Floridian stationed in Alaska? Dont you think that you might experience a slight shock in the winter weather change? LOL. I guess CT winters (although not this one) will help prepare you. The warmest it gets all year in Alaska will be equivalent to the coldest Florida gets!

Good luck with your plan!

CoastGuardTruck
02-01-2012, 09:53 AM
I've had the great fortune of being on an ice breaker..you may have seen it in the news? USCGC HEALY, they broke the ice so that tanker could get to Alaska recently..soo I have gotten past the snow and cold haha.

fryguy74
04-21-2012, 09:46 PM
Hey guys, just checking in. I'm over here at the Sub Base. Anyone in the area looking for parts? I've got an 89 Waggy in the classified section. First come first serve. I'd much rather get rid of the stuff locally, but I do have a few things reserved for a couple guys on the forum. If you've driven by Advance Auto Parts in Groton, you may have seen Blue. Take care and see ya around!

Jason