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Reference, Questions and Help => Polls => Topic started by: Gonzo on Sep 05, 2007, 06:31
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i wish someone would set up a site and everyone would photo and upload the pix of their old teeshirts...
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i wish someone would set up a site and everyone would photo and upload the pix of their old teeshirts...
There is already a site you can upload your pictures of outages and outage t-shirts, called NukeWorker.com
Why can't you use the 'upload picture' button here?
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Seems like outages used to be different. We would show up and re-unite with old friends and make some new ones. Many of us were less than 30 years old and looking for a party. The outage seemed like more of a party than it does now. I think the majority have grown and don't think the same about an outage, we are here to make money and support our families. The outage shirt used ot be a fit, it was a great way to "remember that outage when we made a bon fire with the rental car on the last day and drank our bodyweight in beer".
Those outages just don't exist anymore...Thank goodness!
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I agree that most of us have grown up and gotten wise to the world (thank goodness) but I am a firm believer that the short outages have been caused a ripple effect in our lives. Money aside, think about it. We used to spend 8, 9 months even a year working with the same people, eating out with them, partying with them and traveling to the next job with them. We were like a clan, a big huge family. Wives and children went along, so did girlfriends, moms (ours) as babysitters, it just didn't end.
I miss the old days and sometimes think we lost a lot more than rent a cars, paid hotel rooms and flights and long work hours.
Anyway if I've dampened your mood sorry but hey I'd still love to see some reprints of those old shirts ....
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I think I still have a bunch going back to the late 70's. When I started on the road (he said while tamping his pipe and fluffing the cushions on his rocking chair), outages were only a few weeks long. We traveled as a crew - the same guys (with a few additions and subtractions) worked together where ever we went. Following TMI, the outages grew longer as mods were implemented. Something happened in the mid-80's where plants seemed to forget how to get of their outages. Now we're back to shorter outages.
Next time I get home, I'll have to brush the moth balls off the old shirts and start taking pictures.
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One of these days I'm going to make a quilt out of all of our outage tee shirts.
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...Hey Batman that is a TRUE post you made brother....now we get together for a couple weeks....compare what heart drugs, prostate, cholesterol and , diabetes drug we are taking, and how much weight we need to lose.....man I miss.."THE DAZE"...whew....I have been sober and clean for 9 years,,,and alot of the 70's, 80's and part of the 90's escape me, until I get to an outage with an old timer,,,grey beard that remembers ,,,,how , a wild and crazy Guy "Red: was...I am so thankful for that .."wakening", I got in '98....now I can remember this "daze" I am in......how did I get to this from a post called.."outage tee shirts' ?,,,,Farley,,,1985,,,,,'GUESS WHAT?.....I pi***ed and passed?....banned immediately......red
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Can't imagine why?
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I agree that most of us have grown up and gotten wise to the world (thank goodness) but I am a firm believer that the short outages have been caused a ripple effect in our lives. Money aside, think about it. We used to spend 8, 9 months even a year working with the same people, eating out with them, partying with them and traveling to the next job with them. We were like a clan, a big huge family. Wives and children went along, so did girlfriends, moms (ours) as babysitters, it just didn't end.
I miss the old days and sometimes think we lost a lot more than rent a cars, paid hotel rooms and flights and long work hours.
Anyway if I've dampened your mood sorry but hey I'd still love to see some reprints of those old shirts ....
Soooo true Camella, in some ways I miss the ole days too but glad I lived through them!
I worked peach from 86 to 88, had some wild times. Was there for the FBI raid and the operators sleeping in the control room. I think I still have the T-shirt.
Got to Calvert in 89 for a 60 day outage and they shut both units down for 2 yrs.....must have been 150 techs working together. Best times ever!!!! If I had to do it all over again I wouldn't change nutin!
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Most meaningful outage T-Shirt Slogan
We Stayed Behind To Save Yours!
TMI Staff April 1979
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There is already a site you can upload your pictures of outages and outage t-shirts, called NukeWorker.com
Why can't you use the 'upload picture' button here?
Easy on Gonzo! He's old! ;^)
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Easy on Gonzo! He's old! ;^)
..it's cold outside, and the wolves are after me....
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There is already a site you can upload your pictures of outages and outage t-shirts, called NukeWorker.com
Why can't you use the 'upload picture' button here?
could you format a page just for that purpose? would it be practical, or used do you think?
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Yes I can.
If I forget to do it, ping me again.
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What would be neat....if you took all of your tee shirts and made a quilt out of them. Cut the sleeves and necks off...Let's say you have 30 shirts.. place them 6 wide- 5 deep and then add a border. Besides selling Longaberger baskets and knitting , I can sew.
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Yes I can.
If I forget to do it, ping me again.
that'd be great!.. thanks
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Ping recieved.
I created the album, all you need to do is upload your pictures to it.
http://www.nukeworker.com/pictures/thumbnails-529.html
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Just wondering if anyone has any shirts from the eighties that Don Erwin designed? I can't remember which plant he was working at the time, I know Robinson (S.C.) was one. If you guys have any info, please let me know. Thanks.
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tgerk.... i dunno. i might, butt i just don't know who designed watt. then agin, when i saw mike made that page for shirts i went for my peachbottom banned mushroom cloud shirt 'n its gone!!!!
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i went for my peachbottom banned mushroom cloud shirt 'n its gone!!!!
Well after 8 or 10 half-lives what did you expect??? ;)
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Tgerk, I have a few outage shirts from HB Robinson from the 80's.. ;D,, Goodtimes and many good people.. All though many people hated that place I loved it.
Sorry to say both my Nuclear grade road HO shirts fell victims to the cavity at ANO, they are probably in Barnwell, dig deep enough and you might find them..
Ya'll have a great outage season and stay safe.
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Thanks guys. I would love to have any shirt he designed. I remember one was when the movie Rambo had just came out. He changed the name to Radbo! I have most of his oil paintings, but would love anything artistic he did. He was the best. If anyone is interested in his paintings, let me know. I have prints of his work. Mainly wildlife. Thanks again for the info.
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Thanks guys. I would love to have any shirt he designed. I remember one was when the movie Rambo had just came out. He changed the name to Radbo! I have most of his oil paintings, but would love anything artistic he did. He was the best. If anyone is interested in his paintings, let me know. I have prints of his work. Mainly wildlife. Thanks again for the info.
The best outage tee I had or ever saw was one Don had made up at Waterford. Had a drawing of someone dressed out in one pair and a full face rising out of a swamp with sea weeds and mud all over him, holding a teletector as he looked back at a nuke plant. Thing must've had 10 different colors in it! I'll bet he sold hundreds of those t-shirts, every morning and night he was out front selling them, plant never said a word. I wore the thing so much I wore it out, I'd let ya have it if I still had it.
If you're still at where I heard you were, say hey to Mark D. for me and Cricket.
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I haven't gotten out any of my old tee shirts to photo yet... that's kinda sorry isn't it since i asked for the spot and all... hopefully, someone will get this ball rolling cuz i think this is going to be very popular once it's kicked off properly...
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1996 Quad Cities Unit 1 refueling outage #14:
"Always Let Another Run Ahead"
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Would anyone still have one of the T's that I made at Grand Gulf in 1981? They had the logo of every plant in the U.S. at that time with "migrant nuclear worker " on the back. I sold hundreds of them, but never saved one myself.
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Anyone have a Palo Verde 'St Paddy Day's' Tee? Likely the fastest selling shirt of all time. I was house, I heard the guy selling them had a second lot printed up (144/lot) and I still didn't get a chance to buy one...
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My favorite outage T Shirts came from the same outage In 1993 Fermi2 threw a turbine blade which had the plant shutdown for a year. Said blade penetrated the casing and ended up imbedded in a wall. Some contractor started selling T Shirts that showed a Turbine Casing with a hole in it with dollar signs exting the casing.
That same outage (after plant management came down on selling T Shirt 1) the same contractor made up T Shirts that showed a stripper from behind, sticking her butt out and looking suggestively over her shoulder. She had a dollar bill clenched in her butt cheeks and tat across her back that said
"Fermi2 Turbine Outage, Nothing Butt Money"
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Bet you got cheetos dust on that one.
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Anyone have a Palo Verde 'St Paddy Day's' Tee? Likely the fastest selling shirt of all time. I was house, I heard the guy selling them had a second lot printed up (144/lot) and I still didn't get a chance to buy one...
I emailed a pic to ya.
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I know this thread is ancient but applicable: After months of work I have launched a nationwide Outage T-Shirt business. I have finished the eStore for the Darlington Canada Site Refurbishing Project (Under "Nuclear Projects") and about half-done loading shirts in for the sites "Spring 2018" Outage locations. Web address is: http://www.OutageT-Shirts.com If willing, help this 37 yr RP career dude out by sharing this location for outage shirts. I can make specific shirts for site events to commemorate.