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Weekly Ramblecast 031: Interdepartmental Beef

One of our rambliest rambles to date sees us jabbering about life in the firehouse, cops vs. firefighters, drag soldering, making your own RAM, what exactly is in that deli turkey, how old is too old when it comes to food of all kinds, salami the size of your forearm, and other fascinating subjects!

CHAPTERS

(00:00:07) Intro
(00:00:35) Letting the sirens ride
(00:01:01) FFSDSFFDDFFDFDFDFF
(00:01:40) Are the sirens getting louder?
(00:02:29) What is life like in the firehouse?
(00:04:16) Soda jerks
(00:05:24) ALEX!
(00:06:01) Beef within the US Armed Forces
(00:08:34) Gimme some of that firehouse chili!
(00:09:19) There's a lot of heavy gear involved in fighting fires!
(00:10:02) Just got back from the neurosurgeon and boy are my arms connected to my spine through a series of nerves
(00:11:32) We miss the walking around
(00:16:50) I need to know about making RAM for the MiSTer
(00:37:14) Mold tolerance and other signs you should just throw the food away
(00:42:28) Here we go on about deli meats. I have looked into this and the term "emulsified into a soft cake-like batter" came up...
(00:47:12) Kirby is pro-vegan and pro-corporate America
(00:50:52) Making some home meats and big sausages
(00:52:44) Thanks everyone and See Ya!

 Weekly Ramblecast 031: Interdepartmental Beef

Comments

This honestly sounds like a perfect job. The one thing I can't stand about service/retail is manufactured work for downtime. I mean I wish the customers didn't treat us like some kind of obstacle or adversary, but honestly? If every manager who thought "if you got time to lean, you got time to clean" was an actual piece of advice just went into the sea, I think the jobs would get better.

Dr. Judge, Private Eye

Just wanted to answer some of your firefighter questions: - I’m a full time firefighter/emt for a major city in TX - We work a 24 hours on/48 hours off shift schedule - Stations in my city make anywhere from 2-3 to 14-15 runs a shift based on their location - 95% of our runs are medical. We show up on the fire truck and provide patient care until the ambulance arrives (or we cancel them if we determine they’re not needed) - Actual fires are few and far between but we train on a regular basis - We eat, sleep, watch movies, play video games to pass the time at the station. I love it. For as long as the shifts are it’s the only job I’ve had where I never find myself watching the clock.

Watch you tube videos on making deli turkey

Anthony and Carol Caravella


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