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I completely agree with him on this. I work with a bunch of them and you would be surprised at how little real world knowledge a fresh out of college engineer has. It is downright scary when you have to explain what and engine is or the fact that you cannot connect to the ecm on a vehicle without first having the key in the on position. M favorite was that the engineer was complaining that the AC in the truck didn't work. I did, you just have to be running the engine first smart one. I'm 37. I didn't know how to use an ODB 2 reader until this spring. Yes but you are not an engineer working on the engine. There is a difference. |
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I am 60 and have lots of skills. But they are low-level ones. I can fix this and that, but then damn near any Texas wetback is younger, faster, smarter, and more skilled than I am. Every generation has had low performers. I was able to make a living in business and then once I got tired of getting in and out of cars and walking across parking lots all day, education. The latter is another story.
The modern problem is that public education has for decades now pitched college as the yellow brick road to happiness and easy prosperity and that the trades are for....I mean......losers, right? I was in public education for years and put three kids through school. The hatred of skills was stunning. But then schools have been run by the skill-less for more than a generation. Get me a bus load of admins and I bet if the thing broke down and their lives depended on fixing it, they wouldn't be able to open an access panel and if they did would be absolutely stumped for anything they saw. My son works for a non-profit in Houston that teaches trades. Their 30k square foot facility is practically surrounded by hipsterville. There are no walk-ins from that crowd. But the path to the trendy burger joint is well-worn. |
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Old men shaking fists at clouds again? I saw a lot of Millennials working for Elon Musk and cheering when the rocket they designed and built returned to a landing pad at sea. No matter the generation, only a small percentage of people do great things, or become wealthy and powerful. The majority of us exist to support those people in some way or another. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, he's "just an actor" but knows what he's talking about. http://www.hollywoodintoto.com/john-ratzenberger-millennials-never-built-anything/ Old men shaking fists at clouds again? I saw a lot of Millennials working for Elon Musk and cheering when the rocket they designed and built returned to a landing pad at sea. No matter the generation, only a small percentage of people do great things, or become wealthy and powerful. The majority of us exist to support those people in some way or another. This old man says, "Right on!" |
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Meh, guess I'm the abnormality to our generation.
I'm a Superintendent in the commercial construction industry running 20+M dollar jobs at 25, I used to design and build boats for the military and I personally built a Rock crawler in HS and a 1200HP diesel truck in my free time....I know how to build shit. But I agree with him. |
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"That’s what I spoke to Congress about. Just in manufacturing, we’re almost a million people short. These are jobs that are $50,000 a year and up. " I hear this line all the time. Where are these 1000000 $50K+ jobs? If they were that numerous and that in demand then you would figure there would be TV and bill board adds. Machine operator wanted: 5 yrs experience minimum: certifications for Haas, Okuma, Mori Seiki and manual machines to include Bridgeport-style mills and engine lathes; Must be able to do machine setup and fixturing. $12/hr, no overtime, no benefits. I fucking love those ads..... Some dumb ass up in HR who doesn't know a god damn thing about manufacturing let alone what it takes to operate, or god forbid program a machine posting positions.... I've been to interviews where they don't even ask you to demonstrate your skills, or even better leads who literally off their fucking rocker when it comes to current machining skills. Manufacturing is an absolute shit show right now........ but if you are an "A" and know your shit, there is real money to be made. |
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I am 60 and have lots of skills. But they are low-level ones. I can fix this and that, but then damn near any Texas wetback is younger, faster, smarter, and more skilled than I am. Every generation has had low performers. I was able to make a living in business and then once I got tired of getting in and out of cars and walking across parking lots all day, education. The latter is another story. The modern problem is that public education has for decades now pitched college as the yellow brick road to happiness and easy prosperity and that the trades are for....I mean......losers, right? I was in public education for years and put three kids through school. The hatred of skills was stunning. But then schools have been run by the skill-less for more than a generation. Get me a bus load of admins and I bet if the thing broke down and their lives depended on fixing it, they wouldn't be able to open an access panel and if they did would be absolutely stumped for anything they saw. My son works for a non-profit in Houston that teaches trades. Their 30k square foot facility is practically surrounded by hipsterville. There are no walk-ins from that crowd. But the path to the trendy burger joint is well-worn. View Quote Boom The generation that Ratzenberger's from took a GIANT shit on the Trades and is now reaping the whirlwind for it. |
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"That’s what I spoke to Congress about. Just in manufacturing, we’re almost a million people short. These are jobs that are $50,000 a year and up. " I hear this line all the time. Where are these 1000000 $50K+ jobs? If they were that numerous and that in demand then you would figure there would be TV and bill board adds. Machine operator wanted: 5 yrs experience minimum: certifications for Haas, Okuma, Mori Seiki and manual machines to include Bridgeport-style mills and engine lathes; Must be able to do machine setup and fixturing. $12/hr, no overtime, no benefits. I see this a lot here. Sometimes what I see here is BA+ Degree with 12 yrs exp in CADCAM, MasterCAM, Solidworks, etc. Programming, setup, operation and fixture machining, must be able to work on Mills and Lathes and setup surface grinder. Compensation $15hr no OT, insurance after 180 days. |
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Vice president of a company that does $450 million a year. We have a permanent bill board next to the interstate hiring welders. We start "tackers" at $20/hour and go up to $55/hour for those than can pass a drug test, weld in all posisitions and a variety of processes, willing to work with a variety of high nickel alloys (or inconel/monel etc..we get NO that's hard to weld a lot)and pass their test/x-ray/etc... on a regular basis. 1 out of 4 applicants will flunk a drug test and then go from there. No travel etc... It's "hot" in the shop even tho they get off every Friday, we pay 100% of insurance and give profit sharing that will average about 8% of their gross. It's hard to find people who will work, but it's "hot" in the shop. Gee I dunno, the other VP was a welder and then moved to a welding inspector and now VP. But it's HOT in the shop. View Quote There is a giant lack of boiler engineers in Omaha. The place where I work offers apprenticeships. The under 30 guys who apply don't like the idea of working afternoon/midnight shifts. They don't want to work weekends or holidays. They want a Monday-Friday day shift or they don't want it at all. The drug test weeds out 75% of guys applying. |
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I see this a lot here. Sometimes what I see here is BA+ Degree with 12 yrs exp in CADCAM, MasterCAM, Solidworks, etc. Programming, setup, operation and fixture machining, must be able to work on Mills and Lathes and setup surface grinder. Compensation $15hr no OT, insurance after 180 days. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"That’s what I spoke to Congress about. Just in manufacturing, we’re almost a million people short. These are jobs that are $50,000 a year and up. " I hear this line all the time. Where are these 1000000 $50K+ jobs? If they were that numerous and that in demand then you would figure there would be TV and bill board adds. Machine operator wanted: 5 yrs experience minimum: certifications for Haas, Okuma, Mori Seiki and manual machines to include Bridgeport-style mills and engine lathes; Must be able to do machine setup and fixturing. $12/hr, no overtime, no benefits. I see this a lot here. Sometimes what I see here is BA+ Degree with 12 yrs exp in CADCAM, MasterCAM, Solidworks, etc. Programming, setup, operation and fixture machining, must be able to work on Mills and Lathes and setup surface grinder. Compensation $15hr no OT, insurance after 180 days. BA degree lol. |
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I am 60 and have lots of skills. But they are low-level ones. I can fix this and that, but then damn near any Texas wetback is younger, faster, smarter, and more skilled than I am. Every generation has had low performers. I was able to make a living in business and then once I got tired of getting in and out of cars and walking across parking lots all day, education. The latter is another story. The modern problem is that public education has for decades now pitched college as the yellow brick road to happiness and easy prosperity and that the trades are for....I mean......losers, right? I was in public education for years and put three kids through school. The hatred of skills was stunning. But then schools have been run by the skill-less for more than a generation. Get me a bus load of admins and I bet if the thing broke down and their lives depended on fixing it, they wouldn't be able to open an access panel and if they did would be absolutely stumped for anything they saw. My son works for a non-profit in Houston that teaches trades. Their 30k square foot facility is practically surrounded by hipsterville. There are no walk-ins from that crowd. But the path to the trendy burger joint is well-worn. Boom The generation that Ratzenberger's from took a GIANT shit on the Trades and is now reaping the whirlwind for it. Wrong. The greatest generation was still in control of education in the 1970s when auto shop and wood shop began to disappear. People who grew up during the Depression and the War struggled. Many of them grew up on the farm with daily, grinding manual labor. YKou had to fix everything yourself because you didn't have the money. Higher education was at that time the path to a better life. They push higher education and discouraged trades because they didn't want their kids to have to work that hard. It's was a poor idea born out of god intentions. We Boobmers were raised to think that way. We had unlimited faith in our parents. When we started to graduate from college in 1966 through 1986, a college degree was a very good investment. Our nieces and nephews and even our kids looked down on manual labor. My son doesn't. He is a welder, machinist, coder, etc. I am proud of him but I want him to finish college with a ME degree. Skill and creds are still a good combination. He doesn't want to weld in the cold rain anymore. There is no reason for that anti-work attitude to continue today. |
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Quoted: Vice president of a company that does $450 million a year. We have a permanent bill board next to the interstate hiring welders. We start "tackers" at $20/hour and go up to $55/hour for those than can pass a drug test, weld in all posisitions and a variety of processes, willing to work with a variety of high nickel alloys (or inconel/monel etc..we get NO that's hard to weld a lot)and pass their test/x-ray/etc... on a regular basis. 1 out of 4 applicants will flunk a drug test and then go from there. No travel etc... It's "hot" in the shop even tho they get off every Friday, we pay 100% of insurance and give profit sharing that will average about 8% of their gross. It's hard to find people who will work, but it's "hot" in the shop. Gee I dunno, the other VP was a welder and then moved to a welding inspector and now VP. But it's HOT in the shop. View Quote |
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I'm a millennial and I build stuff all the time. I'm welder
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Fuck off John.
Does that old skin tag even know any millennials? The two that live in my house and their associate's are nothing like he describes. In fact I'm thankful that they will be running the country one day. |
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Vice president of a company that does $450 million a year. We have a permanent bill board next to the interstate hiring welders. We start "tackers" at $20/hour and go up to $55/hour for those than can pass a drug test, weld in all posisitions and a variety of processes, willing to work with a variety of high nickel alloys (or inconel/monel etc..we get NO that's hard to weld a lot)and pass their test/x-ray/etc... on a regular basis. 1 out of 4 applicants will flunk a drug test and then go from there. No travel etc... It's "hot" in the shop even tho they get off every Friday, we pay 100% of insurance and give profit sharing that will average about 8% of their gross. It's hard to find people who will work, but it's "hot" in the shop. Gee I dunno, the other VP was a welder and then moved to a welding inspector and now VP. But it's HOT in the shop. View Quote The push to get people away from vocational trades and into academic education started before millennials were even born. |
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I hate my generation for the most part. There is a small faction of us that are hard working, freedom loving Americans. I have the same student loans the rest of them have but the difference is I don't complain. I chose a degree that I could actually use and knowingly signed my student loan agreement and understood the debt I was taking on. I'm 27 and will have my loans paid off by the time I'm 30.
My brother in law on the other hand is 28 and recently decided to quit his job and go back to school. This will be his 3rd career choice and complains every day about the cost of education and student loans. He's never held a real job and has never paid taxes. He is a staunch Bernie supporter and openly socialist. |
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Quoted: Meh, plenty of millenials are doing great things. Seems to me Ratz needs to get off the internet and into the real world. View Quote My Nephew is one of them. He graduated from CalPoly and was recruited before graduation by a large government contractor that builds top secret stuff. He can't discuss what hes working on. I'm quite proud of him. |
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Lol. What the fuck have you done? Oh, play your drunk self on a sit-com, and milk a Toy Story role--which, by the way is illustrated/animated by a bunch of of the same people you are judging (at least the latest TS productions). Dumbass |
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Vice president of a company that does $450 million a year. We have a permanent bill board next to the interstate hiring welders. We start "tackers" at $20/hour and go up to $55/hour for those than can pass a drug test, weld in all posisitions and a variety of processes, willing to work with a variety of high nickel alloys (or inconel/monel etc..we get NO that's hard to weld a lot)and pass their test/x-ray/etc... on a regular basis. 1 out of 4 applicants will flunk a drug test and then go from there. No travel etc... It's "hot" in the shop even tho they get off every Friday, we pay 100% of insurance and give profit sharing that will average about 8% of their gross. It's hard to find people who will work, but it's "hot" in the shop. Gee I dunno, the other VP was a welder and then moved to a welding inspector and now VP. But it's HOT in the shop. View Quote Is there any air conditioning in the shop? Are you in a hot climate? Does the lack of qualified applicants cause labor shortages that cost you money? Would a small amount of AC on the makeup air in your shop cause productivity and profitability to increase? Those would be my questions, and yes, I know the airflow requirements of a welding shop and how cost prohibitive "room temperature" AC would be. We live in different times. It is VERY hard to find qualified workers in the skilled trades. People just don't want to work any more, all the way up to guys in their 30's and 40's. It's a "kinder, gentler" work environment even in construction where you have to be very careful not to hurt feelings. It boggles the mind. Maybe if you put even a small amount of AC in your shop it would make sense financially? It's the cost of doing business, perhaps. |
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All the rich Millenials seem to believe in socialism, but only want to give their money away on their terms.
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Am I too late to be the first to point out the irony of a professional actor and voice-over artist (I guess that is the word?) lamenting the lack of blue-collar jobs?
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Huh I guess the nuke plant I weld on daily doesn't actually exist.
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The entire software engineering/IT world is dominated by Millenials. We seem to do fine. In fact, it's the old crusty former IBM 25+ year guys that swoop in with their "knowledge" of how teams and organizations should be run, and perform the equivalent of dumping a bucket of wrenches into a machine.
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What a faggot. Intelligent come back there pottsie. Back to work, that garbage ain't going to take itself out. Why are you hating on garbage men? Without them our country would come to a screeching halt because so many people would have no clue what to do with their garbage. Respect the garbage man he is an under appreciated corner stone of modern living. |
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Well there is SPACEX you dumb ass. Where the average age of employees is 30 (millennial generation). View Quote Abunch of retards too. Taking half the industry standard pay in exchange for "being part of history," when they really arent. I was kinda interested, until I saw that at the time I was already making double what they were with way better benefits. NOPE Well, folks running the show are shrew motherfuckers, so my hats off to them. Pay engineers the same as Indian IT support, in exchange for fairy-tales of mars. Dudes be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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In muppets recent job hunt, it seems to me that places want degrees for jobs that should not require anything beyond ability to read.
They want a bachelors degree to be a librarian.. how much can be involved with putting Jackson books on a shelf ahead of Patterson? They want to pay $8 an hour and require you wear pants... im not taking any $8 an hour jobs and working with dregs of humanity... I'll stay home on my couch. They want more for a degree that it's worth. I love history and would be good getting others to love it but I'm not paying $80k + interest on loans to make maybe $40k a year. It's like saying "we don't want anything but the best for our kids so unless you won a Nobel Prize, fuck off"... |
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Am I too late to be the first to point out the irony of a professional actor and voice-over artist (I guess that is the word?) lamenting the lack of blue-collar jobs? But yeah, keep attacking the young set, that's sure to win lots of votes. Trump's only down what, 10% now? View Quote He's not a blue collar worker... ...but he played one on TV |
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I completely agree with him on this. I work with a bunch of them and you would be surprised at how little real world knowledge a fresh out of college engineer has. It is downright scary when you have to explain what and engine is or the fact that you cannot connect to the ecm on a vehicle without first having the key in the on position. M favorite was that the engineer was complaining that the AC in the truck didn't work. I did, you just have to be running the engine first smart one. Pretty much everyone under 37ish is a Millenial. Every time I hear "Millenials are worthless," I think the genius making that statement assumes Millenials are the under 25 crowd. Elll oh fucking ell. Do you know where the word millennial comes from? A 37 year old was only born 16 years too early to EVER be a millennial and is considered the tail end of the GenXers. The Millennials are the GenXer's kids for crying out loud. This was literally the 1st time I have ever seen anyone try to claim that someone damn near in their 40s is a millennial. Holy god... arfcom sometimes. |
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Well there is SPACEX you dumb ass. Where the average age of employees is 30 (millennial generation). Or an American. Nor is he the one that actually builds anything? He hires young, smart millennials to do all the work (guided by older, experienced engineers or course). |
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Quoted: Why are you hating on garbage men? Without them our country would come to a screeching halt because so many people would have no clue what to do with their garbage. Respect the garbage man he is an under appreciated corner stone of modern living. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What a faggot. Intelligent come back there pottsie. Back to work, that garbage ain't going to take itself out. Why are you hating on garbage men? Without them our country would come to a screeching halt because so many people would have no clue what to do with their garbage. Respect the garbage man he is an under appreciated corner stone of modern living. IKR? We grew up with people like this guy telling us how honest work like that should be "beneath us". Boomers and early Gen X are the reason millennials are lost, and the country is losing its might. People with this kind of attitude are economic cancer. They effect everyone around them until even the homeless think certain jobs are "below them". Where are the death panels and fema trains when you need them? |
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Shit talking millennials is retarded when I literally have written code for automating processes that remove people from their job. I'm not even a great example of someone's ability to do this. Previous generations spent decades working in simple minded ways while one new person can replace their job in less than a year. View Quote Wow. We are all in awe of you. Just imagine if you would have been born 100 years ago. By now humans would have unlimited time to eat cheetoes and masturbate as you would have put us all out of work with your impressive innovations. |
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Just FWIW,he is very pro-gun. I have talked to him buying guns at a friend's shop in Connecticut.
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Am I too late to be the first to point out the irony of a professional actor and voice-over artist (I guess that is the word?) lamenting the lack of blue-collar jobs? But yeah, keep attacking the young set, that's sure to win lots of votes. Trump's only down what, 10% now? View Quote And Cliff Clavin somehow speaks for Trump or the Republican party? The guy is probably a Democrat. |
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WOW, why all the hate? Is it because he said the M word? Just like GD here is a guy who would actually appreciate someones ability to repair their stupid zippo, build a rifle, or custom smoker. GD has an obsession with over built, high quality goods and you hate the guy who wishes that more people knew how to create the same crap. lulz.
Anyway, he has been preaching this for quite some time and he is totally correct. And it isnt like there was something magical that happened with the first millennial was born. It has been a slow drift away from the ability to "build" and create. Unfortunately we have been training the Chinese to do it. They are mostly the suck right now, but I see that flipping in about 15 years. |
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WOW, why all the hate? Is it because he said the M word? Just like GD here is a guy who would actually appreciate someones ability to repair their stupid zippo, build a rifle, or custom smoker. GD has an obsession with over built, high quality goods and you hate the guy who wishes that more people knew how to create the same crap. lulz. Anyway, he has been preaching this for quite some time and he is totally correct. And it isnt like there was something magical that happened with the first millennial was born. It has been a slow drift away from the ability to "build" and create. Unfortunately we have been training the Chinese to do it. They are mostly the suck right now, but I see that flipping in about 15 years. View Quote I think all the hate because GD is full of brain dead monkeys these days who take the title of a thread at face value without reading the article and engage in their knee-jerk reaction. |
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Good point, wife pics anyone? http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/476406936-actor-john-ratzenberger-and-julie-blichfeldt-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=GkZZ8bf5zL1ZiijUmxa7QUkoiqKLeXSK39zvktrVcH0khkZa%2BO7BhhTc3sKDojmghS1JYs%2BbfRQDokzJgcL%2Bug%3D%3D http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/538932014-actor-john-ratzenberger-and-julie-blichfeldt-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=X7WJLa88Cweo9HktRLaNXkxHaRr6priDW2AOy2A5EiVwdQ9kPfS9ABT0KJ2qNL39BmYnPlaog2sSct%2BepVQx8Q%3D%3D View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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WOW, why all the hate? Is it because he said the M word? Just like GD here is a guy who would actually appreciate someones ability to repair their stupid zippo, build a rifle, or custom smoker. GD has an obsession with over built, high quality goods and you hate the guy who wishes that more people knew how to create the same crap. lulz. Anyway, he has been preaching this for quite some time and he is totally correct. And it isnt like there was something magical that happened with the first millennial was born. It has been a slow drift away from the ability to "build" and create. Unfortunately we have been training the Chinese to do it. They are mostly the suck right now, but I see that flipping in about 15 years. I think all the hate because GD is full of brain dead monkeys these days who take the title of a thread at face value without reading the article and engage in their knee-jerk reaction. Good point, wife pics anyone? http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/476406936-actor-john-ratzenberger-and-julie-blichfeldt-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=GkZZ8bf5zL1ZiijUmxa7QUkoiqKLeXSK39zvktrVcH0khkZa%2BO7BhhTc3sKDojmghS1JYs%2BbfRQDokzJgcL%2Bug%3D%3D http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/538932014-actor-john-ratzenberger-and-julie-blichfeldt-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=X7WJLa88Cweo9HktRLaNXkxHaRr6priDW2AOy2A5EiVwdQ9kPfS9ABT0KJ2qNL39BmYnPlaog2sSct%2BepVQx8Q%3D%3D She's rocking more polymer than Smyrna, GA. |
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