Breakroom for the Geriatrics July 24 to July 30
#79
Administrator / Severe Concussion Aficionado
#80
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
#82
Top's Younger Twin
Stealth Depends.
They use Zip Locks now.
Ok Mr. T-Melon.
Evening folks.
Going out to change the oil in the generator and wave bye bye to the old lathe.
Evening folks.
Going out to change the oil in the generator and wave bye bye to the old lathe.
#83
Administrator/Jarhead
#84
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
One always learns better with a loose mind (ok maybe not but worth a shot right?). It think it makes for more creative acronyms and phrases for remembering stuff.
As for dinner, can't help you there. I'm tired of eating/cooking for one. I'm fixing to fight the dog for his stuff
#85
Administrator
#86
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
#87
There is no G. There is no G. Repeat after me, THERE IS NO G!
Dang I should stop posting. Sailor Jerry is speedybagging me...dehydrated and overworked from being the garage all day.
Hmm, I shouldn't say the phrase "speedbagging me". That ain't right.
Hmm, I shouldn't say the phrase "speedbagging me". That ain't right.
#89
Registered User
Wow, dead in here tonight. No posts since 10:30.
Morning all. Hoping that today/tonight will be departure for vacation. Gotta finish welding up that spare tire mount this morning and then drop the house plants off at the plant-sitter so they aren't brown and crispy when we get back. Still wrapping up paperwork from last weeks work travel blitz.
Turned on the coffee and the ph00 and left a fresh strudel on the counter. Looks like those weekend donuts have finally dissolved. Scotty, quit messing with those breakroom donuts. You already screwed your arm up bad enough and those little critters will put a hurtin' on ya if you aren't watching.
I let the dragon out. He was fixing to burn the door down and I didn't want Lary's insurance premiums to go up although a newly rebuilt breakroom would be nice.
Shorts, sounds like you and the dog need to have a discussion so that you aren't fighting over dinner. Most dogs will be glad to let you cook for them so you aren't cooking for one.
Blake, not sure about a 6BT but
sounds like a 4BT. Looks a bit bulky to handle.
Morning Kilroy.
Have a safe day out there.
Morning all. Hoping that today/tonight will be departure for vacation. Gotta finish welding up that spare tire mount this morning and then drop the house plants off at the plant-sitter so they aren't brown and crispy when we get back. Still wrapping up paperwork from last weeks work travel blitz.
Turned on the coffee and the ph00 and left a fresh strudel on the counter. Looks like those weekend donuts have finally dissolved. Scotty, quit messing with those breakroom donuts. You already screwed your arm up bad enough and those little critters will put a hurtin' on ya if you aren't watching.
I let the dragon out. He was fixing to burn the door down and I didn't want Lary's insurance premiums to go up although a newly rebuilt breakroom would be nice.
Shorts, sounds like you and the dog need to have a discussion so that you aren't fighting over dinner. Most dogs will be glad to let you cook for them so you aren't cooking for one.
Blake, not sure about a 6BT but
Morning Kilroy.
Have a safe day out there.
#90
Administrator
Morning all.
Today is Tuesday, July 26th.
On this day in 1775 - A postal system was established by the 2nd Continental Congress of the United States. The first Postmaster General was Benjamin Franklin.
1788 - New York became the 11th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1881 - Thomas Edison and Patrick Kenny execute a patent application for a facsimile telegraph (U.S. Pat. 479,184).
1893 - Commercial production of the Addressograph started in Chicago, IL.
1908 - U.S. Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte issued an order that created an investigative agency that was a forerunner of the FBI.
1945 - Winston Churchill resigned as Britain's prime minister.
1947 - U.S. President Truman signed The National Security Act. The act created the National Security Council, the Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
1948 - U.S. President Truman signed executive orders that prohibited discrimination in the U.S. armed forces and federal employment.
1953 - Fidel Castro began his revolt against Fulgencio Batista with an unsuccessful attack on an army barracks in eastern Cuba. Castro eventually ousted Batista six years later.
1964 - Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa and six others were convicted of fraud and conspiracy in the handling of a union pension fund.
1998 - AT&T and British Telecommunications PLC announced they were forming a joint venture to combine international operations and develop a new Internet system.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
If Milli Vanilli fell in the woods, would someone else make a sound?
Coffee's on.