Veterans Zone FEMALE VETERANS - what about them?

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  1. FTZ Peggy Staff Member Vet Zone Founding Member

  2. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    It's kind of surprising we have so few lady vets here, I know there were many female sailors when I was still acdu, and the other services prolly reflect that as well.

    I know...

    I know...

    Give it time, and they will show up.


    But some of the finest ladies I have ever known wore the uniform of one service or another. They passed a test of commitment that few can.

    Maybe they don't drive Ford Trucks, maybe they elect to be more private than men choose to be. I for one would still like to hear from them.
     
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  3. F350-6 Vet Zone Texas Chapter Founding Member

    I don't have access to the member data, but off the cuff, I'd be inclined to disagree. How many female members to we have here, and what percentage of those has a military background? If there are only 2 or 3 female members to date, then Peggy tips the scales on the percent basis and the females have a higher percentage of vets here than the males.

    And as we discussed in another thread, the female brain is wired different. Not too many of them hang out on truck sites due to the faulty wiring. :)
     
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  4. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    There are about five different directions I could run with that.
    ~ and I thought I was twisty...
     
  5. KW5413 Vet Zone Texas Chapter Founding Member

    I can hear that rolling pin rattling...Probably Peggy flouring that thing up so it doesn't stick.... :)
     
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  6. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    Modern rolling pins have ball bearings, maybe it has already been used and the bearing races are beginning to be trashed.
    ~Just sayin'... :knockedout:
     
  7. macman_85602

    Swap in a good set of Timpkins, just need to use a good food grade grease to keep the bearings spinning free.
     
  8. F350-6 Vet Zone Texas Chapter Founding Member

    Did I just leave Dutch speechless? That's got to be a first. :)

    Peggy will probably have fun with what I said. Ken on the other hand is likely to remain quiet since he has to sleep under the same roof.
     
  9. FTZ HAIC Staff Member Oregon Chapter Founding Member

    I won't comment who's been whacked by a rolling pin a few too many times, but it's not me, lol. :veryshocked:

    Besides, I duck!
     
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  10. macman_85602

    "Honey, I forgot to duck" Ronald Reagan
     
  11. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    What DO you have to do in this day and age to avoid a massive headache?

    ~Not to mention concussion...
     
  12. macman_85602

    Don't put any opinion online somebody will have a problem with it. :Danim
     
  13. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    Yeah, but that's YOUR opinion....


    "INCOMING!!!"


    :veryshocked:
     
  14. macman_85602

    Yes i have a problem with the opinion that Macman said.:Danim

    Scott
     
  15. Greywolf Vet Zone Staff Alumni Founding Member

    :offtopic:

    Be that as it may -



    As you were, the way that you was before you became - somewhat offtrack....
     
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