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grupgrdn, Thanks! Most of those ring a bell!
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Originally Posted by makersmarc
(Post 1080314)
I actually like the stuff myself. My main complaint is that it is extremely high in calories/fat, so I wouldn't eat it if I was trying to eat healthy. Every once in a while it doesn't hurt to have a 1500 calorie meal.
For those that don't like Cincinnati chili, don't eat it. |
Skyline and Goldstar Rock!
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Originally Posted by Lowlevel
(Post 1080545)
I'll do ya one better: I hated the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region, and their chili...so, I moved! Got out of my year lease, after 7 months, and off I went!
I often ask fellow crew-members 'if you could live anywhere in the lower 48, and money and commute weren't the deciding factors, where would you live?' 100% of the New Yorkers said New York. People raised in Cincinnati/southwest Ohio don't mind the area at all, but the people from somewhere else generally don't like it. A common complaint is the conservative politics, and the lack of "things to do." I would like to say that the jury is still out on DTW, but the feeling I get is that everyone thinks that it (DTW) is just temporary. There is a kind of bus stop mentality, that we are just here until we close, or until LGA or BOS or some other base opens up. As for me, I am originally from Dayton and ate Onassis Chili after late nights of consuming massive quantities of 3.2% beer. Yeah, I'm a dork. If I could live anywhere in the lower 48 it would be either Santa Barbara or Monterey, California. |
Does anyone know why there is a "special" MEC meeting Tuesday, or why some of it will be held in a closed session?
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Yep:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Pilotguy143
(Post 1080912)
Does anyone know why there is a "special" MEC meeting Tuesday, or why some of it will be held in a closed session?
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Originally Posted by makersmarc
(Post 1080703)
Exactly.
I often ask fellow crew-members 'if you could live anywhere in the lower 48, and money and commute weren't the deciding factors, where would you live?' 100% of the New Yorkers said New York. People raised in Cincinnati/southwest Ohio don't mind the area at all, but the people from somewhere else generally don't like it. A common complaint is the conservative politics, and the lack of "things to do." I would like to say that the jury is still out on DTW, but the feeling I get is that everyone thinks that it (DTW) is just temporary. There is a kind of bus stop mentality, that we are just here until we close, or until LGA or BOS or some other base opens up. As for me, I am originally from Dayton and ate Onassis Chili after late nights of consuming massive quantities of 3.2% beer. Yeah, I'm a dork. If I could live anywhere in the lower 48 it would be either Santa Barbara or Monterey, California. I actually kept a small notebook and kept track of the weather when I was off work, and 90% of the time it was either raining, snowing, freezing rain, ice pellets, foggy.... Every weather system seems to go through there on the way to somewhere else! Search Cincinnati and I think it shows only 80 something days of sunshine a year. And the airport has the nerve to have that sign in the train tunnel that says "Cincinnati, where the sun is always shining"! After a night of drinking, nothing beats Waffle House hashbrowns "covered and capped" :-) |
Originally Posted by CAPTPETE
(Post 1080946)
Yep:rolleyes:
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We can all have at CVG expense but it looks like the rest of the good OL USA agrees
Cincy Sucks! CINCINNATI CHILI SUCKS (Day 78) - YouTube |
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