Your holidays for the week!
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
from hicards.com Yes, Emma M. Nutt was a real person! She's famous for being the first female telephone operator. Initially, the phone company hired young boys - with disasterous results. They fought with each other, were unruly and rude to customers. On September 1st, 1878, Emma was hired (along with her sister). Her career saying "operator" lasted 33 years. I wonder how many wrong numbers that included! Ring-a-ding-ding! Steve
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
leckey wrote:
I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either
Are you sure you aren't confusing sauntering with mincing? IMO sauntering just means wandering along without any great urgency, nothing gay about it.
Asynes yw brassa ages kwilkynyow.
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
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leckey wrote:
Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000.
:omg: Are they hiring? :rolleyes:
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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leckey wrote:
The final girl won $15,000.
What kind of party was that ? :~
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
leckey wrote:
Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse.
A good excuse!
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
leckey wrote:
National Mind Mapping Month
hey... now THAT I could legally write an article on... I introduced this to work, not the other way around. hmmmmm... anyone want an article on mind mapping for brain-storming ideas and problem solving?
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Once again i have been delayed. Friday night Kori's business had an employee party and gave away over $100,000 in cash. The final girl won $15,000. Pretty cool. Saturday morning I had been invited to watch weiner dog races (no, I'm not kidding) but I woke up too late. Sunday afternoon I spent cross-stitching and watching House season 2 on dvd. So no excuse. So here we are.... Monday (today): World Sauntering Day (I have no idea how to saunter and I have no gay guy friends to ask how either) Tuesday: More Herbs, Less Salt Day (Sounds like a conspiracy dreamed up by Mrs. Dash...) Wednesday: National Toasted Marshmallow Day (Graham crackers everywhere are running for their lives) Thursday: National Trail Mix Day (who knew raisins and M&Ms could play together so nicely?) Friday is the start of September which has these items for the month: 1. Self Improvement Month (I plan to work on improving my drinking skills) 2. International Square Dance Month (Just Say No! to Doe-Si-Doe) 3. Cable TV Month (Screw em. I like my Dish Network.) 4. National Bed Check Month (Are we checking for monsters? Cheating spouses? Mismatched sheets? Come on! Be more specific!) 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) 6. National Courtesy Month (We probably won't be seeing much of this in SB.) 7. National Honey Month (The only food that never spoils! Unlike my marriage.) 8. National Mind Mapping Month (Mine says "You are here" and nothing else. Completely blank.) 9. National Piano Month (Injuring cartoon characters since 1929!) 10. National Rice Month (Not just for San Francisco anymore beatch!) 11. National Papaya Month (is it me, or does 'papaya' sound kind of dirty?) Friday: Emma M. Nutt Day (No clue who she is.) Saturday: National Beheading Day (Swwweeeeet!) So there you have em.
leckey wrote:
5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.)
And how are they treated, according to this thing you saw?
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!
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leckey wrote:
5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.)
And how are they treated, according to this thing you saw?
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!
PJ Arends wrote:
leckey wrote: 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) And how are they treated, according to this thing you saw?
At worst, in a wirecage to small to move in where thier toes end up fusing to the bottom. Cage free means in a warehouse floor with standing room only.
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PJ Arends wrote:
leckey wrote: 5. National Chicken Month (I have seriously changed to eating only free-range chicken. I saw a thing on how chickens are treated. It's so gross.) And how are they treated, according to this thing you saw?
At worst, in a wirecage to small to move in where thier toes end up fusing to the bottom. Cage free means in a warehouse floor with standing room only.
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On my way to and from work I always see this Semi-Truck rolling down the highway loaded with those cages. I try not to get too close though... I call it the Bird-Flu Mobile...
Jim Blexrude Senior Software Developer/Consultant
That is what I thought, just some people who have watched a PETA video and now think they know all there is to know about animal agriculture so they feel they are now qualified to talk out of their asses about something they know nothing about.
You may be right
I may be crazy
-- Billy Joel --Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!