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Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

  • Exactly 1000, as is written.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Less than 1000.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • None at all since this is lame.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • More than 1500, but no more than 2000.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Morning.

Les, I might send you a name or two, unless giving you view access to the tree would be easier?
 
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DC has libraries? I didn't know that! ;) Not counting the Library of Congress
Jealous

Morning.

Les, I might send you a name or two, unless giving you view access to the tree would be easier?
You can do either or both if you want. RFAlph has sent me stuff before where he looked at what looked to be a hit and I just clicked on the link and sent him the doc. (It has been awhile- RFAlph do you remember what you did?)
Depends on if you like the hunt or just knowing the info. I like the hunt so I find it more fun to work stuff out than to be presented with results. I know, I am weird. I really would post on the forum. It took awhile for me to get results- the Swedes I got a reply a yr later and I got a reply for my PEI people this past March from something I posted in '11. Put in parents, grandparents and places as people search using all those bits of info.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Still immobilized in a cast, still no weight bearing on it. Three more weeks before any real change. New cast and exam in a week, then if all goes well two weeks in that cast then PT starts.
 
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Jealous

You can do either or both if you want. RFAlph has sent me stuff before where he looked at what looked to be a hit and I just clicked on the link and sent him the doc. (It has been awhile- RFAlph do you remember what you did?)
Depends on if you like the hunt or just knowing the info. I like the hunt so I find it more fun to work stuff out than to be presented with results. I know, I am weird. I really would post on the forum. It took awhile for me to get results- the Swedes I got a reply a yr later and I got a reply for my PEI people this past March from something I posted in '11. Put in parents, grandparents and places as people search using all those bits of info.
I clicked on the link and it gave me temporary access.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Good evening Lodge.

Another beautiful day at the lake.

For those of you keeping score from home........my entire toe nail came off today. If you have never experienced this you have no idea what you are missing.
 
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I would just save to docs.

WHere is everyone??

Unwinding from a Scarlet Tuesday at work. But things are going to be better. Just wait. :rolleyes: It's not 8pm/later end times like last summer, but it sure isn't what they promised. Blech. And it'd be nice if the night crew (receiving) did their f*ing jobs and had the power equipment ready for us.

Anyway, nice night out. Bugs aren't bad yet here, so sitting outside on the ol' patio.
 
Unwinding from a Scarlet Tuesday at work. But things are going to be better. Just wait. :rolleyes: It's not 8pm/later end times like last summer, but it sure isn't what they promised. Blech. And it'd be nice if the night crew (receiving) did their f*ing jobs and had the power equipment ready for us.

Anyway, nice night out. Bugs aren't bad yet here, so sitting outside on the ol' patio.

I am currently sitting out at the fire and the bugs are quite tolerable. Nothing during the day and just a few right after the sun sets. With all the rain we have had I thought for sure the bugs would have been absolutely nasty.

Tough deal at work. Is the grass greener on the other side?
 
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I am currently sitting out at the fire and the bugs are quite tolerable. Nothing during the day and just a few right after the sun sets. With all the rain we have had I thought for sure the bugs would have been absolutely nasty.

Tough deal at work. Is the grass greener on the other side?

I live near Minnehaha, and they sprayed again this year, so that helps, and yes they seem to be the worst around sunset.

The grass is greener, the mgmt just seems to lack foresight on some things. One guy started a new job within the company this week, and two other guys are off all week (the PTO was scheduled lonnnng ago, and the transfer was known about for some time). Why not prepare with some seasonal temps? We have the volume, no doubt. Even with PTO, I don't think I've logged less than 40 hours in the last 3-4 years, and when I started, a MINUTE over 40 hours was considered a "luxury."
 
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I don't think theres enough moisture to sustain a bug population. Yay for the high plains of New Mexico.

Training went great today. I think my materials were really well received, and I think everyone got alot out of it.

My buddy (went to Tech with him, and now we somehow ended up working for the same company, on the same product line) broke the company site record for rib eating tonight at the local rib shack. All you can eat baby backs, and the guys down here bring visitors there for dinner and keep track of who has eaten the most. Fun times.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

I don't think theres enough moisture to sustain a bug population. Yay for the high plains of New Mexico.

Training went great today. I think my materials were really well received, and I think everyone got alot out of it.

My buddy (went to Tech with him, and now we somehow ended up working for the same company, on the same product line) broke the company site record for rib eating tonight at the local rib shack. All you can eat baby backs, and the guys down here bring visitors there for dinner and keep track of who has eaten the most. Fun times.

Gotta love a good eating record accomplished by a "normal" person.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Good evening Lodge.

Another beautiful day at the lake.

For those of you keeping score from home........my entire toe nail came off today. If you have never experienced this you have no idea what you are missing.

Thanks to running, I have lost toenails. Not fun.
 
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