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Joe Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:was there any drama, or was it a boring termination?

First they couldn't fine him. Apparently he was on the shitter. When he came back they pulled him into the conference room next to my office. I think there was a bit of crying. My boss came out and told me to stay in my office while he collected himself and they got him ready for the walk of shame. They walked him out and he came running back and said he forgot his keys, but I guess he didn't realize they were in his hand.

He cried? What a fucking pussy.
What up nerfherders?
So I forgot to mention, Iva left me a winkey face on my facebook wall the other day. I need to go to facebook and send her something back. I miss Iva, she was great.
Pete Nice Wrote:So I forgot to mention, Iva left me a winkey face on my facebook wall the other day. I need to go to facebook and send her something back. I miss Iva, she was great.
:whomo:
Pete Nice Wrote:What up nerfherders?

Sup
Pete Nice Wrote:So I forgot to mention, Iva left me a winkey face on my facebook wall the other day. I need to go to facebook and send her something back. I miss Iva, she was great.

Ha!! I gotta 'xoxo' from her!! :grin:
beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:
Pete Nice Wrote:So I forgot to mention, Iva left me a winkey face on my facebook wall the other day. I need to go to facebook and send her something back. I miss Iva, she was great.

Ha!! I gotta 'xoxo' from her!! :grin:

oh yeah. thats what I got too. no winky face for me.
Apparently Chip reported LeNeve over his Tibilisi IST. I just had to close out the report.
Pete Nice Wrote:Apparently Chip reported LeNeve over his Tibilisi IST. I just had to close out the report.

I just got an email saying that you regulated that shit.
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beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:Last night we had to go to Jim's other kid's first band concert... or cunselt (as she spells it)... 90 miles away. We got there 10 minutes late because it was snowing so damn hard. Her group was squeaking out their last song, which made us all grateful we didn't listen to the whole thing, but we still got points for showing up. I would have been fine to sit home and be tortured by her practicing another day.

I can't wait until mike gets to learn an instrument in grade 6. I hope he chooses an instrument I don't know how to play.
10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. COMPROMISE COMES TO CAPITOL HILL
A new budget deal to avert government shutdowns gains important ground among House Republicans, even though it would nudge federal deficits higher.

2. POLITICAL DIVIDE DEEPENING DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH COVERAGE
More people are picking private insurance plans or being routed to Medicaid programs in states with Democratic leaders than in Republican-led states.

3. UKRAINE'S PRESIDENT AGREES TO EU DEAL
European Union foreign policy chief says Yanukovych "intends to sign" the far-reaching agreement that he rejected only last month.

4. WHAT 'FAKE' INTERPRETER HAS TO SAY
The man who was incoherently signing next to world leaders at Mandela's memorial tells the AP that he was hallucinating, saw "angels," and has been violent in the past.

5. COURT DATE SET FOR REVENGE PORN SUSPECT
A San Diego man has been charged with operating a website that let people anonymously post explicit photos of others in an effort to extort money.

6. IRAQ WAR VET ACCUSED OF STEALING MILITARY IDs
The National Guardsman faces federal charges in connection with the theft of identities and security clearance levels of members of his former Army unit.

7. NASA DEALING WITH SPACE STATION MALFUNCTION
A valve on a pump on one of two external cooling loops shut down because it was too cool, but the agency says no astronauts are in danger.

8. WHERE TO PREPARE FOR DRONE JOBS
A North Dakota university's unmanned aircraft degree program, the nation's first, explodes from five students in 2009 to 120 students last year.

9. WHO WILL GET GOLDEN GLOBES
Expect to get more clarity on the entertainment awards season when nominations are announced in Beverly Hills, Calif.

10. MLB TO BAN HOME PLATE COLLISIONS
In a sport long bound by tradition, the expected ban will be a major step and could be imposed as soon as next season.
JDubb Wrote:10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. COMPROMISE COMES TO CAPITOL HILL
A new budget deal to avert government shutdowns gains important ground among House Republicans, even though it would nudge federal deficits higher.

2. POLITICAL DIVIDE DEEPENING DIFFERENCES IN HEALTH COVERAGE
More people are picking private insurance plans or being routed to Medicaid programs in states with Democratic leaders than in Republican-led states.

3. UKRAINE'S PRESIDENT AGREES TO EU DEAL
European Union foreign policy chief says Yanukovych "intends to sign" the far-reaching agreement that he rejected only last month.

4. WHAT 'FAKE' INTERPRETER HAS TO SAY
The man who was incoherently signing next to world leaders at Mandela's memorial tells the AP that he was hallucinating, saw "angels," and has been violent in the past.

5. COURT DATE SET FOR REVENGE PORN SUSPECT
A San Diego man has been charged with operating a website that let people anonymously post explicit photos of others in an effort to extort money.

6. IRAQ WAR VET ACCUSED OF STEALING MILITARY IDs
The National Guardsman faces federal charges in connection with the theft of identities and security clearance levels of members of his former Army unit.

7. NASA DEALING WITH SPACE STATION MALFUNCTION
A valve on a pump on one of two external cooling loops shut down because it was too cool, but the agency says no astronauts are in danger.

8. WHERE TO PREPARE FOR DRONE JOBS
A North Dakota university's unmanned aircraft degree program, the nation's first, explodes from five students in 2009 to 120 students last year.

9. WHO WILL GET GOLDEN GLOBES
Expect to get more clarity on the entertainment awards season when nominations are announced in Beverly Hills, Calif.

10. MLB TO BAN HOME PLATE COLLISIONS
In a sport long bound by tradition, the expected ban will be a major step and could be imposed as soon as next season.

I'll help ya out with this.

From A Place Where Sleep Is Nonexistent.
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