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 Post subject: How did you spend the last 10 hours....?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:13 pm 
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Me? Well, I spent it in the car driving back from Mickey's House in Orlando. To make it better, it was with my wife's parents. Can someone pass me an elephant sized valium???

What can be worse than that? Social D is playing there tonight and I had to leave!!!!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:26 pm 
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Let's just say my elbow hurts and the carpet steamer is gonna have a tough time keeping the carpet from being matted.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:29 pm 
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If only I knew.


Maybe the 6:00 news will have video.


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Kung Fu Reference Wrote:
Let's just say my elbow hurts and the carpet steamer is gonna have a tough time keeping the carpet from being matted.


OK...that's close, but still second place.

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Worked on local new stories, recorded local commercials, organized music logs, paid bills, went grocery shopping, took dog for walk. Bitched and moaned with wife about how much everything costs. Played Risk with kids (I won, dammit). Painted the wall in the hallway. Blah, blah. It's a regular old life like most regular old lives. I'm more than a decade away from being interesting.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:30 pm 
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designing promotional materials for ymca summer camps and listening to op-er-rah.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:32 pm 
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Max Wrote:
If only I knew.


Maybe the 6:00 news will have video.


I just read ESPN and played a lot of Burger Time!

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10 hours... ok, got up, went to the bank, produce market, two or three grocers, then lunch, then a nap, the beach to read, swim, then baked 16 loaves of bread while my ipod was on shuffle, made some desserts, showered, had a meeting with my staff, checked reservations and found I had a free 1/2 so, here I am.... I'll be working til about 1am.


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ayah Wrote:
designing promotional materials for ymca summer camps and listening to op-er-rah.


i can only assume that's opera and not Oprah...

i was at work all day. i just got home and now i'm gettin' ready for that shower beer i promised myself yesterday.

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Fretting and waiting for a call. It came! :thumbsup:


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yet another mind-numbing day at work... interrupted briefly by lunch with a friend at a local Thai restaurant... soon to be followed by a calming drive home, homemade pizza, beer or some other libation, and maybe a little sumpin else at the end of the day...


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:56 pm 
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Working with the most nitpickinest stupid redneck fuck on the planet. A dude who can't even email, and gets mad when my computer doesn't have the right program to print some shit he needs. I need to find a new job soon, or I'm gonna kill a moterfucker.

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Sen. P.O.D.Y. LooGAR Wrote:
Working with the most nitpickinest stupid redneck fuck on the planet. A dude who can't even email, and gets mad when my computer doesn't have the right program to print some shit he needs. I need to find a new job soon, or I'm gonna kill a moterfucker.



Just make it through another day dude and you'll have the weekend to get above water.


I"m assuming you're staying down there?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 11:04 pm 
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For a little while anyway. We should talk in person, but ya, Cham has been so gar it's unbelievable.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Staring at the stunning eastern european chick in my Physiology 210 class.

Well, not for ten hours, but I'd be happy if I could do that.


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I don't even know it was so boring, but I can tell you I cleaned the front of my television screen.

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work, chicken wings, beer.

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robotboy Wrote:
work, chicken wings, beer.


doesn't sound like "work" to me.


np: Pedro the Lion :: "Magazine"

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:23 am 
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splates Wrote:
Staring at the stunning eastern european chick in my Physiology 210 class.

Well, not for ten hours, but I'd be happy if I could do that.


dOOdz, don't rub it in. I would kill for that assignment, but, alas, in the time since I left Romania, I have only seen one Eastern Euro femme of note, one of the Russian interpreters that has passed thru my reception area two or three times. She is a stone-fox, and without a ring on the left hand, and... If I believed in office-fomented romance, I would mack the hell out of her shit. Alas....


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:33 am 
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Work, Pizza, NCAA 2005, OBNER, hoping that Quills and The Exorcist prequel was being mailed to me from my Block Buster que so I can have something to watch this weekend.

I'm ready to be disappointed by The Exorcist, but damnit..I just want to see it.

Did any one see it yet??


Quills, however, is a great movie.
I havent seen it in a long time.


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