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I've been here a few months - but never completed one of these - airmich and Mr. Bobbitt have thrown down the gauntlet, so I guess it's time to do it.
What brought you to Army.ca?
After I pulled pole, I found I missed the camaraderie of the Forces. I found that camaraderie again here.
What kept you here?
The people, the camaraderie, and undying curiousity regarding what the next troll is going to come up with.
What made you consider becoming a Staff member here?
Mr. Bobbitt asked me. I guess I was hanging around so much that he figured he might as well put me to work! I couldn't come up with a good excuse NOT to do it - so I accepted the position.
If you were CDS, what's the first thing you'd do?
Renounce my citizenship in the Republic of Alberta, and seek to obtain citizenship in the Republic of Newfoundland and Labrador.
What is your favourite aspect of Army.ca?
I find the humour, camaraderie, and general respect shown for others to be conducive to a great online experience.
What is your least favourite aspect of Army.ca?
The disrespect which is sometimes shown by members towards other trades, environments, countries and cultures.
What do/did you enjoy most about the military lifestyle?
I loved belonging to something bigger than myself. I loved being part of making history. And I loved the friendships - those of us in the Military, LEOs, Firefighters, EMS and other "emergency service" occupations share a bond which a civilian cannot imagine or begin to comprehend.
What do/did you enjoy least?
"Civil Servants in Uniform". And they exist.
What is your favourite war movie or scene?
I love the DI's "welcome address" to the new recruits in Full Metal Jacket - it's so over the top that it cracks me up every time I watch it. I'm also particularly partial to the movie "The Bridge Over The River Kwai".
What book are you currently reading?
For pleasure - fiction, Stephen King's "Hearts In Atlantis", nonfiction, Kevin Patterson and Jane Warren's "Outside The Wire". For work - Christian Becksvoorrt's "The Shaker Legacy"
What is your favourite quote?
"I love mankind. It's people I can't stand" Linus Van Pelt (a Peanuts cartoon character - for those who may miss the reference)
What is your favourite kind of music or favourite band?
No particular favourite - it depends upon what I'm doing. When I'm driving or doing a lot of machining in the shop - heavy metal/hard rock (think Black Sabbath, AC/DC), when I'm reading, carving, or doing anything else that requires deep thought and concentration I'm partial to Baroque and Chamber music - for general listening when working around the house or shop it all depends on my mood - I love Dianna Krall, Stan Rogers, Corb Lund, Gordon Lightfoot, (I'm partial to ballads, I guess), and when I'm feeling particularly evil I like to play Roger Alan Wade and Johnny Horton. My tastes are, to say the least, eclectic - I range from classical to punk.
What is your favorite drink? (E.G. Coffee, Tea, Beer, other...?)
I love my coffee in the morning, and my beer and rye in the evening.
What do you do on your free time (other than Army.ca, of course)?
I love to read, take long walks in the woods with my dog (I live in northern BC - there's lots of woods around here), and play Scrabble and Backgammon with my wife.
What did you do in the military?
I had a short, undistinguished three years as an Infmn in the late '70s - got out for two years, and then rejoined as an Adm Clk. I spent the majority of my career in field units - 1 CBG (no "M" then) Sigs, Canadian Airborne Regiment, 440 (T&R) Sqn, 1 Svc Bn, 1 Fd Amb, LFWA HQ, 3 PPCLI
Are you married?
Yes - I've been with this girl since 1977, we married in 1980. She hasn't thrown me out yet, so I must be doing something right.
Do you have any children?
Three boys - all grown and on their own now. Dana is a Mechanical Engineer in Calgary, Ian is pursuing his PhD in Psychology in Melbourne, Australia, and Victor (the baby) is an RN in the ICU at University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. No Grandchildren - although I seem to have adopted the kids next door.
Do you have any pets?
One dog - an Old English Mastiff who is my constant companion. She's the daughter I never had. Four cats - two little old ladies who helped us raise the kids - they're old and cranky now, and can't seem to get along with anybody but me - so they live in the shop and keep the local mouse and other critter population down. Two younger (six years old now) Maine Coons - they are house cats and generally ignore me - they're really my wife's cats.
What's the most memorable thing you have done or seen?
Watching my sons being born. ;D
Describe one thing you believe Army.ca visitors should know about you.
I'm a fairly approachable and understanding guy - but I won't tolerate being played for a chump (as more than one young fool has discovered).
What brought you to Army.ca?
After I pulled pole, I found I missed the camaraderie of the Forces. I found that camaraderie again here.
What kept you here?
The people, the camaraderie, and undying curiousity regarding what the next troll is going to come up with.
What made you consider becoming a Staff member here?
Mr. Bobbitt asked me. I guess I was hanging around so much that he figured he might as well put me to work! I couldn't come up with a good excuse NOT to do it - so I accepted the position.
If you were CDS, what's the first thing you'd do?
Renounce my citizenship in the Republic of Alberta, and seek to obtain citizenship in the Republic of Newfoundland and Labrador.
What is your favourite aspect of Army.ca?
I find the humour, camaraderie, and general respect shown for others to be conducive to a great online experience.
What is your least favourite aspect of Army.ca?
The disrespect which is sometimes shown by members towards other trades, environments, countries and cultures.
What do/did you enjoy most about the military lifestyle?
I loved belonging to something bigger than myself. I loved being part of making history. And I loved the friendships - those of us in the Military, LEOs, Firefighters, EMS and other "emergency service" occupations share a bond which a civilian cannot imagine or begin to comprehend.
What do/did you enjoy least?
"Civil Servants in Uniform". And they exist.
What is your favourite war movie or scene?
I love the DI's "welcome address" to the new recruits in Full Metal Jacket - it's so over the top that it cracks me up every time I watch it. I'm also particularly partial to the movie "The Bridge Over The River Kwai".
What book are you currently reading?
For pleasure - fiction, Stephen King's "Hearts In Atlantis", nonfiction, Kevin Patterson and Jane Warren's "Outside The Wire". For work - Christian Becksvoorrt's "The Shaker Legacy"
What is your favourite quote?
"I love mankind. It's people I can't stand" Linus Van Pelt (a Peanuts cartoon character - for those who may miss the reference)
What is your favourite kind of music or favourite band?
No particular favourite - it depends upon what I'm doing. When I'm driving or doing a lot of machining in the shop - heavy metal/hard rock (think Black Sabbath, AC/DC), when I'm reading, carving, or doing anything else that requires deep thought and concentration I'm partial to Baroque and Chamber music - for general listening when working around the house or shop it all depends on my mood - I love Dianna Krall, Stan Rogers, Corb Lund, Gordon Lightfoot, (I'm partial to ballads, I guess), and when I'm feeling particularly evil I like to play Roger Alan Wade and Johnny Horton. My tastes are, to say the least, eclectic - I range from classical to punk.
What is your favorite drink? (E.G. Coffee, Tea, Beer, other...?)
I love my coffee in the morning, and my beer and rye in the evening.
What do you do on your free time (other than Army.ca, of course)?
I love to read, take long walks in the woods with my dog (I live in northern BC - there's lots of woods around here), and play Scrabble and Backgammon with my wife.
What did you do in the military?
I had a short, undistinguished three years as an Infmn in the late '70s - got out for two years, and then rejoined as an Adm Clk. I spent the majority of my career in field units - 1 CBG (no "M" then) Sigs, Canadian Airborne Regiment, 440 (T&R) Sqn, 1 Svc Bn, 1 Fd Amb, LFWA HQ, 3 PPCLI
Are you married?
Yes - I've been with this girl since 1977, we married in 1980. She hasn't thrown me out yet, so I must be doing something right.
Do you have any children?
Three boys - all grown and on their own now. Dana is a Mechanical Engineer in Calgary, Ian is pursuing his PhD in Psychology in Melbourne, Australia, and Victor (the baby) is an RN in the ICU at University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. No Grandchildren - although I seem to have adopted the kids next door.
Do you have any pets?
One dog - an Old English Mastiff who is my constant companion. She's the daughter I never had. Four cats - two little old ladies who helped us raise the kids - they're old and cranky now, and can't seem to get along with anybody but me - so they live in the shop and keep the local mouse and other critter population down. Two younger (six years old now) Maine Coons - they are house cats and generally ignore me - they're really my wife's cats.
What's the most memorable thing you have done or seen?
Watching my sons being born. ;D
Describe one thing you believe Army.ca visitors should know about you.
I'm a fairly approachable and understanding guy - but I won't tolerate being played for a chump (as more than one young fool has discovered).