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Wine is a mocker and strong drink is raging - somewhere in the Bible.
I rode my bike over to a friends home with a pool with a large bottle of Canadian Mist to consume. I did way too much drinking and not enough swimming. He had to pour my dumb a$$ in his truck with my bike on the back and take me home. Now, I am headed to work and not feeling too well. Oh, pray for my sinful soul. It is gonna be a bad day!
steppenwolf
6:59:06 AM
6/16/05

I feel your pain...
Blind Willie McTell
7:11:58 AM
6/16/05

If you're gonna be stupid, you'd better be tough!
dayhiker
7:14:09 AM
6/16/05

Sounds like your handle should be Crawlinwolf.
Geobeet
8:04:27 AM
6/16/05

You think you're hurting, I went to the Buffett show yesterday, 12 solid hours of drinking, and I somehow managed to get to work at 7 am.
Bison
8:05:38 AM
6/16/05

Howlin Wolf is already taken.
dayhiker
8:14:33 AM
6/16/05

steppenwolf, steppenwolf, steppenwolf.....
..and just what did we learn from this???? ;-)
StoveStomper
8:16:38 AM
6/16/05

I thought fireman shot pool all day? What's the problem?

Seriously, I hope you don't have too many calls today and can take it easy.
dayhiker
8:23:03 AM
6/16/05

Sounds like ya woke up misty! Last time I did that it was on a backpacking trip, was a 5th of Smirnoff Silver and I had to hike 12 long hard miles the next morning. I feel your pain friend.
Nigal
8:23:04 AM
6/16/05

Steppinwolfpuke?
treebait
8:24:37 AM
6/16/05

Steppininpukewolf?
last edited: 6/16/05 8:27:19 AM
bitpusher
8:25:34 AM
6/16/05

Barfinwolf
Geobeet
9:01:12 AM
6/16/05

BOOM
Geobeet
9:02:24 AM
6/16/05

shhhhhhhh
Roam Around
9:24:43 AM
6/16/05

What's better than a big boom is something brakes screeching really loud. That'll get his attention.
treebait
9:33:25 AM
6/16/05

If he does get some work calls then that roaring siren on the firetruck or rescue vehicle should really feel nice to him. Have fun Mike!
dayhiker
9:43:57 AM
6/16/05

Not to mention the delightful smell of smoke.
Geobeet
9:45:55 AM
6/16/05

We feel for ya man, ... ya got our sympathy.
Geobeet
9:46:28 AM
6/16/05

One summer I worked in a paper mill. Behind one of the paper machines was a very narrow passage that ran the entire length of the machine (about 500’) everyone called it puke alley. Temperatures behind the machine were always 140F or more with 100% humidity on top of that you had the noise form the machine (in excess of 100dB). If you came to work hung over and could walk the entire length of puke alley without loosing your breakfast, then you were doing fine.
lumberzac
9:55:00 AM
6/16/05

So why exactly did you leave that job Zac?
Geobeet
10:24:05 AM
6/16/05

What?
8D
lumberzac
10:27:25 AM
6/16/05

His ears must still be ringing.

So why exactly did you leave that job Zac?
Geobeet
10:37:59 AM
6/16/05

For the glories of Architecture.
dayhiker
10:40:52 AM
6/16/05

No I never cleaved Bob.
lumberzac
10:47:31 AM
6/16/05

It's fun to be BAD sometimes!!
Gemini
10:51:55 AM
6/16/05

Jeez, still not getting through to him.

So why exactly did you leave that job Zac?
last edited: 6/16/05 11:10:56 AM
Geobeet
11:10:31 AM
6/16/05

Geo - this is like most conversations I have with architects! 8D zac is saying to himself that it's like his conversations with SE's
dayhiker
11:24:52 AM
6/16/05

LMAO @ dayhiker. Exactly! Actually I’ve had no problems with communicating with SE, it’s the ME’s that cause problems.
lumberzac
11:27:45 AM
6/16/05

BTW Geo, the mill job was only a summer job while I was in college. The job sucked, but the pay was great.
lumberzac
11:31:10 AM
6/16/05

I had an Architect tell me that he'd like to get the big book of ME excuses. For example, Thursday is item #48, that's a coordination between you (Arch) and the EE, it doesn't concern me.

The good thing about being an SE is that gravity doesn't turn off. If ducts are in the way and folks want to cut a beam in half, the easy answer is that it will collapse, you can't do that. It's a trump card of sorts. Also, if we want to do something the Arch doesn't we can blame it on the Seismic portion of the IBC because we know your eyes will glaze over.

The bad thing about being an SE: Gravity doesn't turn off.
last edited: 6/16/05 11:44:03 AM
dayhiker
11:42:50 AM
6/16/05

I knew Zac. I was funnin ya! Can't imagine why anybody would want to leave a nice cushy job like that (FEET DON'T FAIL ME NOW!).
Geobeet
12:25:14 PM
6/16/05

On my last group hike I had some raspberry vodka in lemon chrystle Light and I've been craving it ever sense.
Nigal
12:28:06 PM
6/16/05

HeHe, Nigal says he craves sense.
Geobeet
12:29:24 PM
6/16/05

that don't make no sense at all
Hog On Ice
12:44:53 PM
6/16/05

24 hours later - I made it! Just two lifeflight standby calls the entire shift. And get this, soon as I get in the door at work, I am told I have to go to the local YMCA and give a safety lecture to a bunch of kids. Just my luck.
steppenwolf
8:10:38 AM
6/17/05

I'll bet that was the longest public speaking engagement you've ever had. Glad you're feeling better.
dayhiker
8:14:36 AM
6/17/05

took a few hits from the O2 bottle huh? Hangover cure 101
Hog On Ice
9:18:58 AM
6/17/05

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