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Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

Good Morning, MEUSA! :)


Good Morning to the rest of tLodge! :)
 
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Howdy Kids

Going to the Drs for a physical,turn your head a cough and grab your ankles is always a joy:rolleyes: :D . Then going as far east as you can go in the US or for you flatlanders way downeast:p
 
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Not hot here anymore, it was 90 when I left for baseball, by the 5th inning I wished I'd have brought a coat with me. Once the wind flipped off the water, it cooled down

I some how ended up being the meet recorder at teh track meet. In the HOT sun, very little breeze. Brought an umbrella for shade but that blocked the wind. I was sick from the heat when I got home even tho I was drinking water the whole time. The inlaws came for dinner right after :(. It was not pretty.

It cooled down around 10ish to 68.

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! thirsty thursday.
 
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Morning lodge

/proud flatlander ;)
 
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Morning!

4 hour work day today. Which means I won't actually be doing any work.

Coffee? Check
Internet? Check

:D
 
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morning Lodge. Systems test today. Pass this and can relax for a little while. :)
 
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morning Lodge. Systems test today. Pass this and can relax for a little while. :)

Is that where you have to tell them what each of the little dials and knobs on the plane do?

"This? oh this is the uhhh blinker fluid indicator light."
 
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Urgahghghgh. *ing too early in the Goddam morning. Where's my *ing caffeine?
 
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Morning Lodge. Driving to Rochester today. The good thing - it's not in 'Sconny or NoDak. :)

ETA: had my pre-op physical yesterday. Now a go for 11 AM, June 1 to go under the knife.
 
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Morning Lodge.

2 more days. Any guesses on what my new roomies will look like/be like? :p
Is that the Toyota piece of crap that reminds me of a PlaySkool toy, with the bubbly tail lights? I wanna nuke every one of those pieces of crap.
It still isn't as bad as the Cube. Whoever at Nissan designed that hideous thing should strung up by the balls.
Incidentally, I heard my employer hired some chick for the evening shift. Nobody is giving me any details beyond that, though. *'ing coworkers. :mad:
I believe that my sister is trying to get a job with your employer. She's a biomedical engineer and she claims that you guys might actually hire her. :p
I'm never flying again.
Just make sure you book flights with old planes, then you can be confident that PB had nothing to do with it. I flew in an old DC9 back from Indy, I swear the thing had 4 inches more leg room in coach than one of those goddamm airbusses. I hate airbusses.
Exactly. Back in the day, it was just haggling to make both parties happy. Nowadays, info is the power, and there's no shell games to be had, if you do your research.
I couldn't haggle on my truck, neither could the dealer, so I didn't get to have the fun of that. Since I bought it through the corporate purchase program, getting a huge discount through work, I was basically buying it at a set price from Chrysler, the dealer couldn't change the price of the vehicle whatsoever.
 
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So the Get Motivated seminar/revival /huckster-a-thon/RNC recruiting tool/rube fest was everything I thought it would be.....and maybe exceeded my expectations. :)

Powell was good, Giuliani was good, Gardy was fun, & Rick Belluzzo was excellent. The rest were terrible.
 
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So the Get Motivated seminar/revival /huckster-a-thon/RNC recruiting tool/rube fest was everything I thought it would be.....and maybe exceeded my expectations. :)

Powell was good, Giuliani was good, Gardy was fun, & Rick Belluzzo was excellent. The rest were terrible.
BrettFavre is not terrible. Even via satellite.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #112: Son of "Filling in for the night shift"

You northerners sent your crappy weather this way. 80 degrees with 80 percent humidity at 9 a.m. this morning - looking at a high of 95.

God bless air conditioning.
 
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Good morning tLodge! I can't believe it's already Thursday, can I have my week back please?

Aw hell no. That thing looks like a Hummer had sex with a refrigerator.

Is that the Toyota piece of crap that reminds me of a PlaySkool toy, with the bubbly tail lights? I wanna nuke every one of those pieces of crap.

I like the looks of the FJ Cruiser and the Nissan Cube, but in general I like quirky cars. Though I hate the Pontiac Aztec (i think that's what it is called) it looks like a freakin' Honda CR-X on steriods.

Morning Lodge.

2 more days. Any guesses on what my new roomies will look like/be like? :p

It still isn't as bad as the Cube. Whoever at Nissan designed that hideous thing should strung up by the balls.

I believe that my sister is trying to get a job with your employer. She's a biomedical engineer and she claims that you guys might actually hire her. :p

Just make sure you book flights with old planes, then you can be confident that PB had nothing to do with it. I flew in an old DC9 back from Indy, I swear the thing had 4 inches more leg room in coach than one of those goddamm airbusses. I hate airbusses.

I couldn't haggle on my truck, neither could the dealer, so I didn't get to have the fun of that. Since I bought it through the corporate purchase program, getting a huge discount through work, I was basically buying it at a set price from Chrysler, the dealer couldn't change the price of the vehicle whatsoever.
I haven't haggled on the price of a vehicle since college. If I was buying new, it was on the Dealer's employee plan. If it was a used vehicle my ex dealt with it, but it was usually something that was so broken down that the owner was happy to just get something more than the dealer trade in for it. I am not looking forward to having to buy a new car on my own.

Though if I stick with Honda, I probably can still get something close to an employee discount. (One of the benefits of staying on good terms with the ex)

So, you're making the planes that Bro Gin flies and MNS directs?

I'm never flying again.
What he said! ;) :p

Morning Lodge. Driving to Rochester today. The good thing - it's not in 'Sconny or NoDak. :)

ETA: had my pre-op physical yesterday. Now a go for 11 AM, June 1 to go under the knife.
Good luck!
 
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Greetings kids! Made the 8am shuttle instead of my ticketed 9am shuttle so here I am the office. We have a luncheon today with the CEO/President/Chairman of our company. We were asked to submit questions ahead of time, and even though it's billed as a lunch, they told us to not eat during it and they would supply us with lunch afterwards. Heh. I ran some of the questions I wanted to ask by some of my co-workers and was told that a few of them would probably be career-limiting. :)
 
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