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DisDad #818. London. Deputy Mayor of Bricksburg.
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- Jan 10, 2016
That looks dangerously close to a Packers Jersey as well.....Sorry, meant top right of the kids. Wearing #44.
That looks dangerously close to a Packers Jersey as well.....Sorry, meant top right of the kids. Wearing #44.
Sorry to hear that.
praying
Good news about the job.Back for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Bad news is that FIL and DW still have not returned. In texting with DW, they have no idea what it is, but send him home and hope someone figures it out. So, if your pee is as black as coffee, apparently, there is neither an emergency nor cause to be concerned. Maybe just walk it off or rub some dirt in it.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Talk about a mixed reality...Back for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Bad news is that FIL and DW still have not returned. In texting with DW, they have no idea what it is, but send him home and hope someone figures it out. So, if your pee is as black as coffee, apparently, there is neither an emergency nor cause to be concerned. Maybe just walk it off or rub some dirt in it.
ood news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Back for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Bad news is that FIL and DW still have not returned. In texting with DW, they have no idea what it is, but send him home and hope someone figures it out. So, if your pee is as black as coffee, apparently, there is neither an emergency nor cause to be concerned. Maybe just walk it off or rub some dirt in it.
Good news about the job.
Sorry about FIL.
Well, I was wrong in figuring that work wouldn't keep me off the boards for a while. But on the up side, they've decided that it's time for everyone to head back into the office with a whole lot of safety protocols added on top to just get into the building. Working from home was certainly nice while it lasted, but I got'a tell ya' - I'm gonn'a miss what was far and away the single best working environment I've have in the last forty years.
Talk about a mixed reality...
Congrats on the new simplified working opportunity.
And may there be a good outcome for your FIL and may someone figure out what's up quickly.
Congrats on the job, hope all works out with your FIL.
The dx for FIL was to take him off his coumadin. More than 20 years ago, before DW and I were married, he had a brain aneurysm erupt, lots of surgeries, specialists, and in the end, his blood was the consistency of maple syrup. Thus, the coumadin. Now, the doctors concluded that since he retired from swing shifts and slept on a normal schedule, his blood returned to normal. Thus, the coumadin was the cause of the bleeding. Medicine that kept him alive was the the medicine killing him. He will have some more tests to confirm, but that is where we are for now.
Another good reminder to enjoy the moment. Tomorrow is no promise to anyone.
Thanks. Can you send those two for a house call?
I wouldn't know...it will be a very long one for me after vacation. Why is coming back from vacation inversely proportional to how much you enjoyed vacation?
Maybe this...
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Morning all. FIL is in the hospital in Nashville peeing blood, but the cause is still unknown. He goes to Nashville as he has some blood thing our local hospital can't treat. My DW drove him, and they waited 10 hours in the ER before being seen, he was admitted, but no rooms available.
With all the COVID cases on the decline, I wondered how that was possible. Well, it turns out there is no more room sharing with COVID policy. So, the hospital is 100% full at 50% it's usual capacity. That helps me to make sense of some of these #s the media is reporting.
Glad to hear the hurricane missed you. We had thr remnants of one of those hurricane rip off our roof in KY. Before that, I never thought about the weather impacting those outside the coastlines.
I guess it still hasn't sunk in. And maybe it won't until I get that first retirement check.
Not a bad idea.
Actually, I thought they would... but have a 10 mile (or similar) exclusion zone where it was illegal to enter.
We do that all the time for drones or fireworks or parajumps, etc. (air, not water, but the idea's the same.)
Back for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Bad news is that FIL and DW still have not returned. In texting with DW, they have no idea what it is, but send him home and hope someone figures it out. So, if your pee is as black as coffee, apparently, there is neither an emergency nor cause to be concerned. Maybe just walk it off or rub some dirt in it.
And that is a quick answer (so long as it is the correct answer).The dx for FIL was to take him off his coumadin. More than 20 years ago, before DW and I were married, he had a brain aneurysm erupt, lots of surgeries, specialists, and in the end, his blood was the consistency of maple syrup. Thus, the coumadin. Now, the doctors concluded that since he retired from swing shifts and slept on a normal schedule, his blood returned to normal. Thus, the coumadin was the cause of the bleeding. Medicine that kept him alive was the the medicine killing him. He will have some more tests to confirm, but that is where we are for now.
It's the folks in the trenches that do the work.so another paralegal has taken it upon herself to show me how to do all the other stuff that we're supposed to do
It's possible. I looked up the jersey from the 70s and it doesn't match. in 70 and 71 (I'm sure other years as well, but only ones I looked up) #44 was Donny Anderson, so it's possible. My cousin never did have the best taste, so maybe so. ;-)That looks dangerously close to a Packers Jersey as well.....
Back for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
Well, I was wrong in figuring that work wouldn't keep me off the boards for a while. But on the up side, they've decided that it's time for everyone to head back into the office with a whole lot of safety protocols added on top to just get into the building. Working from home was certainly nice while it lasted, but I got'a tell ya' - I'm gonn'a miss what was far and away the single best working environment I've have in the last forty years.
The dx for FIL was to take him off his coumadin. More than 20 years ago, before DW and I were married, he had a brain aneurysm erupt, lots of surgeries, specialists, and in the end, his blood was the consistency of maple syrup. Thus, the coumadin. Now, the doctors concluded that since he retired from swing shifts and slept on a normal schedule, his blood returned to normal. Thus, the coumadin was the cause of the bleeding. Medicine that kept him alive was the the medicine killing him. He will have some more tests to confirm, but that is where we are for now.
e paralegal I'm supposed to be shadowing has pretty much decided that outside of me helping her draft deeds and power of attorney docs, that's all she's going to show me, so another paralegal has taken it upon herself to show me how to do all the other stuff that we're supposed to do, like enter title information and how to file/register properties.
That storm stayed on the cost down here so we saw none of it which is good. Still waiting to hear about any possible damage to our place down on the waters edge though, but we'll see how that shakes out. It made more of a mess in NE-NC and the Mid-Atlantic. Hope all y'all up that way are good.
Good to have. We bought a new one this year...larger than what we had. Good thing is the new house has a transfer switch so I can plug it in directly and has enough to power a couple rooms as well as the water pump. May be investing in a whole house generator next year.That ended up being a really vicious, nasty storm. Worse than we were expecting. We had 4 different tornadoes touch down in Delaware. Lots of trees down and houses damaged. I was in the office till 8 p.m. coordinating repairs and then went home to a house without power and had to get the generator up and running in order to keep the food cold and the sump pump working. We'd bought it after Hurricane Sandy left an inch of water in our basement and hadn't used it since. But I was glad we had it last night.
That ended up being a really vicious, nasty storm. Worse than we were expecting. We had 4 different tornadoes touch down in Delaware. Lots of trees down and houses damaged. I was in the office till 8 p.m. coordinating repairs and then went home to a house without power and had to get the generator up and running in order to keep the food cold and the sump pump working. We'd bought it after Hurricane Sandy left an inch of water in our basement and hadn't used it since. But I was glad we had it last night.
Wow. Scary stuff. Look after yourself mate, you promised me a beer if I ever hit DE. And it would be an awful shame to miss out on that. Wasting free beer is a sin.That ended up being a really vicious, nasty storm. Worse than we were expecting. We had 4 different tornadoes touch down in Delaware. Lots of trees down and houses damaged. I was in the office till 8 p.m. coordinating repairs and then went home to a house without power and had to get the generator up and running in order to keep the food cold and the sump pump working. We'd bought it after Hurricane Sandy left an inch of water in our basement and hadn't used it since. But I was glad we had it last night.
Congrats bud, that's a nice gig. I must admit, I've never worked out my hourly. Whatever it is, I certainly wouldn't pay it.VBack for the 2nd post of the day. Good news is I got offered the job and they wanted me to start August 19. I told then I couldn't start until after retirement, so I'll start up after labor day. Food factory production starting out at $21/ hour followed by whatever else I train for plus shift pay if I get moved (and I'll get moved). It's not the most intellectually stimulating job, but I won't be on call or have to drive 500 miles a week.
So Lisa could make a cup of tea and a sandwich while you "attend" to Jen twice? Well played brother.Thanks. Can you send those two for a house call?
I was expecting a double entendre in here some reason. Sorry about having to go back. It's gonna happen to us all sooner or later I guess. I think I'm good for just one day a week in the office until at least January.Working from home was certainly nice while it lasted, but I got'a tell ya'
Between me and the Lady K, its been about a 10,000 pay rise due to the lack of train fare, lunch, after work jollies etc. That pays for Disney.Certainly a lot less overheard that way.
I didn't look it up, just went with the colours and the yellow bars on the sleeve. Little bit before my time, so I'll defer to your undoubtedly superior knowledge mate.I think he was playing youth football at the time and that was his jersey. Dunno...I've slept since then.
The things you find in your backyard...
Nice to hear they found the problem. just a little scary for us pill popping junkies...
Sure, go wait by your mailbox...
'Morning all...
I'm still trying to get re-use to having to get up earlier to be able to start work later.
That storm stayed on the cost down here so we saw none of it which is good. Still waiting to hear about any possible damage to our place down on the waters edge though, but we'll see how that shakes out. It made more of a mess in NE-NC and the Mid-Atlantic. Hope all y'all up that way are good.
Sorry to hear that. I was thinking a lot of companies might permanently shift to the work-from-home model. Certainly a lot less overheard that way.
That ended up being a really vicious, nasty storm. Worse than we were expecting. We had 4 different tornadoes touch down in Delaware. Lots of trees down and houses damaged. I was in the office till 8 p.m. coordinating repairs and then went home to a house without power and had to get the generator up and running in order to keep the food cold and the sump pump working. We'd bought it after Hurricane Sandy left an inch of water in our basement and hadn't used it since. But I was glad we had it last night.