My wedding - 10 years ago - just saved my job
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...assuming I could no longer program without fingers, that is. I have a big 'ole filing cabinet with sharp metal edges. A girl in my office just tripped and kicked the thing shut as I was rifling through some specs. It slammed shut, like, hard...on my wedding ring. It's a little less round, but I can still count to five on one hand. Owe my wife a big one on the kisser when I get home.
OTOH if you were in the hospital getting put back together the other person would have to fill out all the paperwork reporting the accident vs your reporting a near miss to the safety nazis. The end result, must wear armored gauntlets to access a filing cabinet, will be the same in either case. :rolleyes:
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
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OTOH if you were in the hospital getting put back together the other person would have to fill out all the paperwork reporting the accident vs your reporting a near miss to the safety nazis. The end result, must wear armored gauntlets to access a filing cabinet, will be the same in either case. :rolleyes:
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
Dan Neely wrote:
if you were in the hospital getting put back together the other person would have to fill out all the paperwork
lol...somehow I'm failing to see the long-term gains there ;)
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Beware when you reach 4.
Or 27.
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TheyCallMeMrJames wrote:
but I can still count to five on one hand
Huh, I can count to 32 with one hand...
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Don't you mean 31?