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Rep Retirement Lodge 128: The Search for Wenches

Rep Retirement Lodge 128: The Search for Wenches


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I swear, sometimes when I wander around the grocery store, it's like a ****ing Chinese fire drill.
 
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dx: I had some electrical stuff at the house too that came out during the inspection. I just dealt with it myself, since it was a forclosure they wouldn't fix it, and I sure wasn't going to pay an electrician.

Yeah, some of these things are minor (loose outlet housings, missing bushing on the electrical box, etc.) others were a bit bigger (one outlet didn't have a ground, a 20-amp breaker used 14-gauge wire, a splice outside of a junction box on a completely unsupported wire, etc.). But all are able to be fixed pretty easily. One of the items will need to be looked at by an electrician most likely.

I'm not exactly an expert on wiring a house so I figure I'd try and squeeze the money out of the seller and get the stuff fixed by a professional. I'm sure once I have lived in the house for a while I'll have picked up on these things pretty quickly.
 
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I am not going to feel one bit guilty about putting expensive steak and seafood on my corporate card for this one. And booze, I'm definitely charging booze.

The one nice thing about this whole situation is that I can watch streaming netflix movies because I actually have interwebs here.
 
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We'll have to give you some time to make some arrangements to the servant quarters and all. ;)
And once that's done, let us know; we'll take the next flight out.

To me, tatts are a simple way of showing a part of your personality, using your skin as a canvass. Now, I'd probably never get a tattoo that can't be hidden, but that's just me. Those people who get stuff like "ROCK ON!" or trivial stuff that means nothing to them, in other words getting a tattoo just to get one, those people are morons.

It's pretty much permanent. Make it mean something.
Exactly. I got my winged foot 26.2 tattoo after I ran the Grand Rapids marathon in 2009, and that was after some heavy thinking about what image I would use, where it would go, etc. And I've been thinking about getting another one, but I still need to decide on what it's going to be. I'm thinking a heart with a fork and knife piercing through, or a sandwich with bacon...
Some happy news to report. Mrs. Shot has a favorite niece who lives close to us. The young lady graduated from nursing school last spring then sat for, and passed, the exam which allows her to become a licensed nurse in Colorado. There is a particular job she had been trying to get for the past several months, but she had had no luck. Until today.

The young lady's mom--who is my wife's younger sister/my sister-in-law--called earlier today with the news that her daughter will start next month in the job she had been hoping to get, at the hospital at which she most wanted to work. The young lady is going to be an emergency room nurse at a major hospital in Colorado Springs. [Not that it matters, but I wouldn't have the courage to take such a job given some of the gruesome injuries you'd have to help treat.]

This is the young lady who announced her engagement last month at the annual Christmas family brunch my wife and I throw. She and her fiance are a terrific couple, well suited to each other and with whom we have had lots of fun. In fact, the young lady, her finace and her parents will be joining us for a ski weekend at the end of the month. Their wedding will be in August in Estes Park and is the event for which, last week, my wife and I booked a cabin for later this year. We're eagerly looking forward to the wedding and all the events surrounding it.

It's a great time for this young couple. Each is now gainfully employed. They'll be able to look for and afford an apartment in a location from which each will have a reasonably short commute to get to work. They'll still be geographically close to both their families. With jobs in hand they'll be able to start a family--a prospect to which each of them is looking forward with great joy. It has indeed been a good day.:)
Awesome news, Shot!

Evening, Lodge. Made acorn squash stuffed with lentils, dried cranberries, and maple syrup tonight.
 
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SB, I'm confident I'll be able to provide you and Big the same deluxe accomodations you afforded the Guatemalan YAP-a-pulters. Nothing but the best for you guys. First class all the way.;)
 
SB, I'm confident I'll be able to provide you and Big the same deluxe accomodations you afforded the Guatemalan YAP-a-pulters. Nothing but the best for you guys. First class all the way.;)

Groovy! Just to be sure to pick out a good sized room for the massage room. Ideally something in the 12x12 range. I'm a big guy and I would like the room to operate in. And if it has a window, all the better. Much better energy to the room then.
 
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Good Morning, Mookie! :)
Good Morning, MEUSA! :)


Good Morning to the rest of tLodge! :)
 
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I think its winter, we've been around or below 0 for 4 or 5 days now. The bright side, 20 minutes of daylight has been gained:)
 
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So, I knew some of them but aren't your ears crowded? Went surfing before you posted this. There are some really weird, disturbing piercing things out there!

find some corset pics. They are fantastic when done right.

To me, tatts are a simple way of showing a part of your personality, using your skin as a canvass. Now, I'd probably never get a tattoo that can't be hidden, but that's just me. Those people who get stuff like "ROCK ON!" or trivial stuff that means nothing to them, in other words getting a tattoo just to get one, those people are morons.

It's pretty much permanent. Make it mean something.

there was a chick swimming yesterday that had some very impressive ink. Then I saw a Susan B. Anthony quote on her arm and was tempted to put my foot on her head until the bubbles stopped.
 
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Morning.

It's cold outside.

ETA: Bought my ticket to the 2011 Final Five (6). Section 104!
 
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s'upp y'all
:eek: why are you up before RFAlph??!!

find some corset pics. They are fantastic when done right.



there was a chick swimming yesterday that had some very impressive ink. Then I saw a Susan B. Anthony quote on her arm and was tempted to put my foot on her head until the bubbles stopped.
Sign of a sick mind. Either doing it or liking to look at it. EW!

GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!! terrible tuesday is here.
Snow then ice then rain today. Yay.
 
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At least you didn't say a chess piece. :p This is a rook piercing, this is a tragus piercing (though I have little studs instead of hoops), this is a conch (though I have a hoop that goes around the outside of my ear), this is a helix, and this is an orbital similar to what I have. These are the size of the holes in my lobes.

Ahh, so it's called a helix. I've always just called mine a cartilage piercing. I have one of those in my left ear, and I thought about getting my right one done for the longest time, but the left gave me so much trouble when I got it done that I scrapped the whole project.

Speaking of projects, has bbdl frozen to death yet?
 
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