Spoo Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 (edited) Amigos, Juan Ramos esta una grande bolsa de doucha. EDIT: Had to correct the EspaƱol. Edited August 7, 2009 by Spoo
nsplayr Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Love the DS9 shout-out pawnman. Back to my nerd cave...
airmanjerm Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 (edited) Muff invasion! These must be TIB washouts. Wonder if they have a soundboard dude.. -----Original Message----- From: Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 2:30 PM To: AUAB CAOC ALL Personnel Subject: Camelot Band Event ALCON, The AFCENT Band, Mojave will perform at the Camelot Club this upcoming weekend from 1900-2100. This is an ALL RANKS event. The Camelot staff actually opens up the larger doors on the South end of the facility and the band will be setup outside playing "into" the Camelot. The last event was one of the most enjoyable evenings in a long time and we even had some guest singers/air guitarists doing their best rock star imitations (one was a GO). Please spread the word! Thank you. "Mojave is a high energy rock and roll band playing hits of the rock and roll era to today's hits. Mojave accomplishes this with talented musicians, including vocalists and a horn line. The band engages the audience with many interactive tunes and often invites audience members to the stage to perform with them" VSU: the AFCENT Band is an incarnation of the Air Force Bands, who send rock bands to numerous forward locations to perform...nothing like Tops in Blue. Some of the bigger bases don't draw as big of a crowd (because there's a ton more stuff that goes through those locations), but the more remote spots have a great reaction as they rarely get any sort of live entertainment. As fas as "TIB washouts" though, most members of the AFCENT Bands wouldn't be caught anywhere near a TIB show... plus there's no costumes or silly dancing with jazz hands or spirit fingers. Edited December 8, 2009 by airmanjerm
08Dawg Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Of all the luck...got to Barksdale last night, walked into the O Club and what's one of the first things I see? "Tops in Blue, performing August 15th". FML...
pawnman Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 (edited) Of all the luck...got to Barksdale last night, walked into the O Club and what's one of the first things I see? "Tops in Blue, performing August 15th". FML... Hmmm..this sounds like it could be a golden opportunity for some well-placed shenanigans by the LPA. Edited August 8, 2009 by pawnman
Breckey Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Here at Columbus there are posters all over the place reminding us of the TIB "World Tour 2009, TO DREAM!" There are even some volunteer opportunities associated with the show. If someones OPR/EPR is hurting that bad that the need a bullet from that, God help them.
Shakermaker Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Of all the luck...got to Barksdale last night, walked into the O Club and what's one of the first things I see? "Tops in Blue, performing August 15th". FML... Ya tell me about it.. I noticed the gigantic banner draped across the fence on the main road by the flightline over by the 93rd. Kind of ironic that there was an old Buff on the other side of the fence with the ass end opened up getting a MX enema. It's just another reminder where the priorities of the AF are right now.. shameful If I can get a band together by the 15th I'll gladly go over to the O'club and play some Social D covers to show them up
Right Seat Driver Posted August 8, 2009 Posted August 8, 2009 Here at Columbus there are posters all over the place reminding us of the TIB "World Tour 2009, TO DREAM!" There are even some volunteer opportunities associated with the show. If someones OPR/EPR is hurting that bad that the need a bullet from that, God help them. God, a couple years ago at CBM TIB was taking up half of the BX parking lot with their tour buses and semi truck. I made the following mistakes: 1) I drove within 100 yards of the prestigious group and 2) Walked within 75 yards to thy holiness. God, I loved how the TIB SrA went off on my audacity to drive SO CLOSE and walk in their territory. UFB.
StoleIt Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 God, a couple years ago at CBM TIB was taking up half of the BX parking lot with their tour buses and semi truck. I made the following mistakes: 1) I drove within 100 yards of the prestigious group and 2) Walked within 75 yards to thy holiness. God, I loved how the TIB SrA went off on my audacity to drive SO CLOSE and walk in their territory. UFB. I don't want to know what I would do if some SrA went off on me...let alone one in TIB. It would get ugly fast...
Toasty Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 There are ALOT of musicians and bands in the States who would jump on the chance for a paid tour overseas to a guaranteed good audience with good pay and free publicity. The USAF does NOT need to be using its money on this bullsh*t, they should be paying born-and-raised professional (and struggling) musicians to do what they love doing. I met the guys from Hollowell in Baghdad before their show at Ali, and they were a good group. Their story is common- traveling musicians in the USA have a tough life, and getting paid good money to perform for our guys and get loads of free publicity is a great move for them. Leave the gov't paychecks to people actually hacking a mission, pay the willing civilians to do the rest. Oh, and put some young CGO's or Airmen in charge of the selection process- they know a helluva lot more about what the troops are going to enjoy watching than the 40+ O-6's.
tac airlifter Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 There are ALOT of musicians and bands in the States who would jump on the chance for a paid tour overseas to a guaranteed good audience with good pay and free publicity. The USAF does NOT need to be using its money on this bullsh*t, they should be paying born-and-raised professional (and struggling) musicians to do what they love doing. I met the guys from Hollowell in Baghdad before their show at Ali, and they were a good group. Their story is common- traveling musicians in the USA have a tough life, and getting paid good money to perform for our guys and get loads of free publicity is a great move for them. Leave the gov't paychecks to people actually hacking a mission, pay the willing civilians to do the rest. Oh, and put some young CGO's or Airmen in charge of the selection process- they know a helluva lot more about what the troops are going to enjoy watching than the 40+ O-6's. This might be the best post in this thread, and I didn't want it lost in the pages of shittin on TIB. TIB deserves to be shit on, but your post actually has a solution to the absurd argument that troops (or anyone) wants to see TIB as R&R. There are tons of great groups with good music who would make full use of the opportunity to tour overseas to a captive audience, and conversly there are tons of dudes overseas who would love to see a group of real musicians who don't humiliate the Air Force by prancing around like faggots at burning man. Like a lot of problems in the AF, rated CGOs would fix this quick!
Sim Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 There are ALOT of musicians and bands in the States who would jump on the chance for a paid tour overseas to a guaranteed good audience with good pay and free publicity. The USAF does NOT need to be using its money on this bullsh*t, they should be paying born-and-raised professional (and struggling) musicians to do what they love doing. I met the guys from Hollowell in Baghdad before their show at Ali, and they were a good group. Their story is common- traveling musicians in the USA have a tough life, and getting paid good money to perform for our guys and get loads of free publicity is a great move for them. Leave the gov't paychecks to people actually hacking a mission, pay the willing civilians to do the rest. Oh, and put some young CGO's or Airmen in charge of the selection process- they know a helluva lot more about what the troops are going to enjoy watching than the 40+ O-6's. Submit AFF1000.
08Dawg Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Oh, the shenanigans that coudl insue...I just PCSed to Barksdale, and like I said in an above post, Tops in Blue is performing here I think tomorrow. Well, I'm in the VOQ for a few days till my apartment is ready, and guess who's staying here too? Yep...those guys. Their gaudy-ass tour bus with it's fake Oscar looking thing on the side is right outside my window. Can we write them up for fraud, waist and abuse for that thing?
JarheadBoom Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 Can we write them up for fraud, waist and abuse for that thing? The entire operation is a giant FW&A case... Still working on the SITREP - I haven't forgotten about it.
Clayton Bigsby Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Anybody ever submit an IDEA form, showing how the AF could save massive money by disbanding them...money that could go to actual war or equipment expenses...?
BFM this Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Tops in Blue is a weapons system. First WIC class starts FY11.
Spoo Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Tops in Blue is a weapons system. But it's obsolete, so we should retire that bitch.
MCO Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 But it's obsolete, so we should retire that bitch. Congress heard it may make someone in their district lose a job though, so they passed a bill requiring it to stay around till the year 2184
pawnman Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Tops in Blue is a weapons system. Then lets use it against the enemy instead of friendly forces. 1
Guest CA Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Tops in Blue is a weapons system. Weapon of Mass Distraction
Stitch Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 First WIC class starts FY11. Can't wait to see this in sequins, pearls and shiny buttons. YGBSM
HerkDerka Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 First WIC class starts FY11. That's my cue to revive a classic baseops pic... HD
Bergman Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Now fellas, don't all apply at once! https://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123179982
Toro Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Now fellas, don't all apply at once! https://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123179982 3700 people being force shaped and they can't find room for 15 more? Bummer.
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