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Went to the tax collector's office right at 8, to apply for my cwp.
Computers are down and it takes 45 mins to reboot. Now, I have to take pto and go in to work late.

Horseshit.
 
I didn’t realize you lived there pan. Apologies for the behavior of my redneck bro in law, whom I’m sure has caused a hassle in the super Walmart or with his big truck
 
Evil gator said:
I didn’t realize you lived there pan. Apologies for the behavior of my redneck bro in law, whom I’m sure has caused a hassle in the super Walmart or with his big truck

Living among rednecks is infinitely better than among far left zealots.
 
3 plaster guys I've contacted and in weeks, not one has gotten back to me. I realize it's a small project, but fuck dudes...You can knock this shit out in an hour or two and charge me what you want. I just want my living room finished.
 
Mixed feelings about my sleep study. Plus side, I have an answer after all this time of bad sleep and feeling like ass. I do have apnea, although mild, but 9 disturbances an hour is enough to not let you get restful sleep. That's good to know. Unfortunately, the solutions all suck. Hopefully my insurance covers the mouth piece since that's less sucky than a CPAP.
 
I don't know what I signed up for that did it, but my junk email has recently exploded. I'm gone a day and I have over a hundred about yeti coolers, how to make my girl squirt, camp Lajeune, etc. And there is a sprinkling of mail i want so i have to go through them all albeit it quickly. I guess the only solution is to periodically get a new address but so many sites and people have my current one.
 
RIP said:
If you can get used to it the CPAP will improve your life greatly.
They say the mouth piece will do the same job. I grind my teeth badly and need to start wearing a mouthpiece anyway, so I'd love for this to be a 2 birds 1 stone deal.

The CPAP...I tried before I had my septoplasty 14ish years ago and could never get use to it. Having shit strapped to your face forcing air up your nose....I never could get use to it
 
November is starting out perfect, where I work.

A lowboy truck driver drove across a railroad crossing way too steep for his truck and tore up a BNSF track. That caused a loaded train to sit idling for most of the morning. Got that fixed just after lunch, which was quick, but we'll have to pay BNSF for lost time.

A trackhoe, in a different state, cut an overhead fiber line. Not a service line, one of those 3"-4" trunk lines. Going to have to shut a lane of a highly travelled interstate to fix it.
 
ufgators68 said:
November is starting out perfect, where I work.

A lowboy truck driver drove across a railroad crossing way too steep for his truck and tore up a BNSF track. That caused a loaded train to sit idling for most of the morning. Got that fixed just after lunch, which was quick, but we'll have to pay BNSF for lost time.

A trackhoe, in a different state, cut an overhead fiber line. Not a service line, one of those 3"-4" trunk lines. Going to have to shut a lane of a highly travelled interstate to fix it.

hahaha
 
Juggs said:
ufgators68 said:
November is starting out perfect, where I work.

A lowboy truck driver drove across a railroad crossing way too steep for his truck and tore up a BNSF track. That caused a loaded train to sit idling for most of the morning. Got that fixed just after lunch, which was quick, but we'll have to pay BNSF for lost time.

A trackhoe, in a different state, cut an overhead fiber line. Not a service line, one of those 3"-4" trunk lines. Going to have to shut a lane of a highly travelled interstate to fix it.

hahaha

The head safety guy was so damn mad his whole face/neck was red. :lol:
 
I would not want to be the fiber tech who has to re-splce 432 fibers from splicing documents. Yikes.
 
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