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This seems like it's been a long week. At least we're inching closer to the allmighty weekend!
Have a great day friends.
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Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Ah yes, the weekend. After today, I am there. My weekend consists of 3 days. the weather man is calling for rain, but the high in the upper 60's, so I can deal with that. Have a great day everyone.
-------------------- 1998 SS convertible NBM Neutral 1st Saleable SS Vert in 98 1979 Pro Street Z-28 Posts: 316 | From: Pekin Illinois | Registered: Jan 2003
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My "Monday" starts tomorrow. I've been off for 3 days this week so today is my "Sunday". I always find these posts amusing because as a shift-worker for so long, they don't apply to me. I always forget that "real jobs" work M-F. I enjoy it mostly though, because I never have to take time off to take care of business in during the day most of the time and after every 4th week I get 7 days off. Plus I still have 200 hours of vacation every year! Down side is it's 12 hour shifts and I average 44 hours per week minimum. Either way, I think most of us should feel thankful we have jobs. I know I do.
-------------------- Mike '02 #6906 pewter/M6/leather/hardtop Posts: 577 | From: Aiken, SC | Registered: May 2002
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quote:Originally posted by el ess1: My "Monday" starts tomorrow. I've been off for 3 days this week so today is my "Sunday". I always find these posts amusing because as a shift-worker for so long, they don't apply to me. I always forget that "real jobs" work M-F. I enjoy it mostly though, because I never have to take time off to take care of business in during the day most of the time and after every 4th week I get 7 days off. Plus I still have 200 hours of vacation every year! Down side is it's 12 hour shifts and I average 44 hours per week minimum. Either way, I think most of us should feel thankful we have jobs. I know I do.
Gmornin
Today is Monday at UOP Online. Your almost making me miss the old days ALMOST... Have a great day all
-------------------- Tom Mackesy 98-SS #2365 With Stuff and things!! One of these days I'll learn to drive it!! Posts: 1632 | From: Rindge NH, formerly Boylston MA | Registered: Feb 2000
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Mornin' all...my Friday here. Gonna spend tomorrow cutting down trees around the house...got to get the house ready for the next hurricane season...it'll be here before ya know it...
Let's get this one done...
...& have a GR8 1 y'all...
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Good morning! Nice and warn now (but wet) with a high around 68 degrees! Even smells like Spring for the 1st time this year! Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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quote:Originally posted by Thom Mackesy: Today is Monday at UOP Online. Your almost making me miss the old days ALMOST...[/QB]
I'm also doing UOP Online as well, starts next Thurs again for me. I'm going for a BS in Business Management myself. 14 more classes to go....I took the last class off because of the house building issues that needed getting started. Good luck, I know it's not as easy as people think.
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quote:You must not make cabbage soup on Sunday in Ocean City, New Jersey, unless you cut the cabbage the day before.
-------------------- Florida SS buff Now in Newport/Middletown Rhode Island 2002 Bright-Red Firehawk # 35. M-6, Loaded to the hilt 315 hp/335tq as of March 14, 2004 Home of 2002 Firehawk #35 Posts: 694 | From: Newport, RI (Middletown Technically) | Registered: Feb 2000
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Morning all ............ we're on the downhill side for sure ............ y'all have a great day
The picture of the day ............ not all "high class" Pro Stock operations came from the west coast ........ or the east coast ........... or the Ohio/Indiana/Michigan area ........... one of the prettiest and hardest running Mopar Pro Stockers came from beautiful, downtown Oklahoma City ............ Don Grotheer and his Cable Chrysler-Plymouth housed Cuda
-------------------- 2002 SS #3344 (Brutus) Sebring Silver Metallic, M6, CME, SS Grille, Chrome 10 spokes Posts: 655 | From: North Carolina ... the land of Possum & Dumplings | Registered: Jan 2002
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Sis went out to celebrate her 21st barfday last night, and looks like she came home alive..always good to know, lol. Was drinking witht he London gang yesterday afternoon. Wow, i could get used to this!! haha...60's today, 70's for the weekend!!!
Have a good one! Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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Well, it's been a very short week for me - off unexpectedly Monday because Linda's mom thought she was having a heart attack - off tomorrow to celebrate the anniversary of an event.
My Rutgers Scarlet Knights have suddenly learned how to play - knocked Villanova off in handy fashion last night on ESPN in front of a national audience in the third round of the NIT. On to the quarter finals at Madison Square Garden this weekend.
Have a good one folks!
-------------------- Jim Mac '98 Silver SS #108 Posts: 1907 | From: I hope I'm not repeating myself. Again. And Again. Stop picking on me! Waaahhh!! | Registered: Feb 2000
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Good morning. Glad to feel some warmer temps. I'll have a surprise picture for yuo soon!
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quote:Originally posted by Old Coyote: Morning all ............ we're on the downhill side for sure ............ y'all have a great day
The picture of the day ............ not all "high class" Pro Stock operations came from the west coast ........ or the east coast ........... or the Ohio/Indiana/Michigan area ........... one of the prettiest and hardest running Mopar Pro Stockers came from beautiful, downtown Oklahoma City ............ Don Grotheer and his Cable Chrysler-Plymouth housed Cuda
...boy I love those Cudas...
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quote:Originally posted by cytruffle: G'morning, all!
quote:Originally posted by Sizzle: Wings and Avs tonight in a Western Conference showdown!
GO WINGS!!!!! (my 2nd fave team... )
Grudge match Saturday at the "Joe". Had 4 tickets should have kept 2 . Well can see the wings easily but next thursday we are going to Columbus to see the Bluejackets take it to the Aves .
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