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Quoted: Quoted: SD, you’re a women right? One of my coworkers(male) had a baby last week and was out. The girl on our shift is buying a card for us to sign. I bought a pack of luvs 2 and some wipes. Ill tape the receipt to the diaper box. Is this acceptable? Perfect present Yuss |
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Quoted: Quoted: An octopus is just a non-verbal water parrot. Smart enough to make a lot of mischief and trouble, intense environmental management, cannot be reasoned with. Absolutely not. Good heavens, no. They’re cool and amusing. Big difference. |
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Quoted: kind of difficult to hold things with that hand currently. not able to close as far as I could View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Full ROM for you. As in, any alteration from baseline prior to incident. kind of difficult to hold things with that hand currently. not able to close as far as I could Might wanna get some x-rays. Just in case. You sort of depend on your hands for a lot of things that amuse you. |
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souf will rise again! |
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Back in Illinois. Big sad.
Wife is driving currently. I decided to take a break. |
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send it |
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Quoted: souf will rise again! |
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Quoted: I certainly need something. Hey, God... just send me a text next time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anyone ever survive an arc-flash? I did. how many amps? that's the real question. generally speaking, I create and survive my own arc-flash at least once a week. typically around 140amps or so. Depending on what I'm welding I've been around a 600amp blast. put the guy in the hospital with 3rd degree burns. That was the final straw for that company on allowing us to do hot work. Although many of us still did it 300 and I was about 3 feet from it. 2nd degree burns on my hand and face. The hits keep on comin'. You need a vacation I certainly need something. Hey, God... just send me a text next time. At least he only uses a 2x4 with me Normally |
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if you need or may want a tiller, go look at Home Depot's website.
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at those prices, I can replace the engine and still come out ahead
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Oncologist called.
Ezzies cancer did not spread and it looks like the vet got it all in the first surgery. They want to do an ultrasound to be 100% sure. But, the x-rays came out clear. So, Hooray!! |
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@alphajaguars
who the heck did we purchase our extended warranties from ? |
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Aren't you an A&P or am I thinking of someone else? |
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Witnessed a guy get smashed into riding his motorcycle on my way home from work.
A lady in car darted out to through an intersection, I was behind her. Slammed into the guy with the driver side hood Guy, Bob, 78 years old flew about 8’ from his bike and landed hard in the middle of the street I hopped and and kneeled by him and was on the phone with 911 He was wailing in pain, some guys from a tattoo shop came out with blankets to put under his head Said all the pain was in his hip, lower back and leg Talked to the cops when they got there, apparently some lady caught it all on a dashcam Paramedics loaded him up and drove off, cops were questioning the lady that hit him when I left Bike was an old model Harley road glide, pretty sure that big ass tank of a bike saved him from further injuries |
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Quoted: Witnessed a guy get smashed into riding his motorcycle on my way home from work. A lady in car darted out to through an intersection, I was behind her. Slammed into the guy with the driver side hood Guy, Bob, 78 years old flew about 8' from his bike and landed hard in the middle of the street I hopped and and kneeled by him and was on the phone with 911 He was wailing in pain, some guys from a tattoo shop came out with blankets to put under his head Said all the pain was in his hip, lower back and leg Talked to the cops when they got there, apparently some lady caught it all on a dashcam Paramedics loaded him up and drove off, cops were questioning the lady that hit him when I left Bike was an old model Harley road glide, pretty sure that big ass tank of a bike saved him from further injuries View Quote |
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Quoted: Aren't you an A&P or am I thinking of someone else? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Aren't you an A&P or am I thinking of someone else? The Braves are the only team without a sac bunt all season. That’s crazy. |
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Want to see this set up in person and finger fuck it before plunking down the $$$ |
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Boop Boop |
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Wood boop |
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Quoted: Witnessed a guy get smashed into riding his motorcycle on my way home from work. A lady in car darted out to through an intersection, I was behind her. Slammed into the guy with the driver side hood Guy, Bob, 78 years old flew about 8’ from his bike and landed hard in the middle of the street I hopped and and kneeled by him and was on the phone with 911 He was wailing in pain, some guys from a tattoo shop came out with blankets to put under his head Said all the pain was in his hip, lower back and leg Talked to the cops when they got there, apparently some lady caught it all on a dashcam Paramedics loaded him up and drove off, cops were questioning the lady that hit him when I left Bike was an old model Harley road glide, pretty sure that big ass tank of a bike saved him from further injuries View Quote |
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Quoted: At least he only uses a 2x4 with me Normally View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anyone ever survive an arc-flash? I did. how many amps? that's the real question. generally speaking, I create and survive my own arc-flash at least once a week. typically around 140amps or so. Depending on what I'm welding I've been around a 600amp blast. put the guy in the hospital with 3rd degree burns. That was the final straw for that company on allowing us to do hot work. Although many of us still did it 300 and I was about 3 feet from it. 2nd degree burns on my hand and face. The hits keep on comin'. You need a vacation I certainly need something. Hey, God... just send me a text next time. At least he only uses a 2x4 with me Normally Looking better. Attached File |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anyone ever survive an arc-flash? I did. how many amps? that's the real question. generally speaking, I create and survive my own arc-flash at least once a week. typically around 140amps or so. Depending on what I'm welding I've been around a 600amp blast. put the guy in the hospital with 3rd degree burns. That was the final straw for that company on allowing us to do hot work. Although many of us still did it 300 and I was about 3 feet from it. 2nd degree burns on my hand and face. The hits keep on comin'. You need a vacation I certainly need something. Hey, God... just send me a text next time. At least he only uses a 2x4 with me Normally Looking better. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/214090/20230725_160441_jpg-2897890.JPG Fuck |
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Those of you that don’t have soft hands or wear a uniform what shirts y’all wear for work?
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Either a school tshirt or a dri-fit polo. Sometimes cotton polo.
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Quoted: Witnessed a guy get smashed into riding his motorcycle on my way home from work. A lady in car darted out to through an intersection, I was behind her. Slammed into the guy with the driver side hood Guy, Bob, 78 years old flew about 8’ from his bike and landed hard in the middle of the street I hopped and and kneeled by him and was on the phone with 911 He was wailing in pain, some guys from a tattoo shop came out with blankets to put under his head Said all the pain was in his hip, lower back and leg Talked to the cops when they got there, apparently some lady caught it all on a dashcam Paramedics loaded him up and drove off, cops were questioning the lady that hit him when I left Bike was an old model Harley road glide, pretty sure that big ass tank of a bike saved him from further injuries View Quote SHIT Good thing you were there, good work bro |
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View Quote Damn dude |
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