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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #285 on: January 07, 2015, 03:38:24 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
Holy crap, I'm starving.
You got plenty of time to get here only 2:30 and we will eat about 6:30.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #286 on: January 07, 2015, 03:38:41 PM »

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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #287 on: January 07, 2015, 03:41:56 PM »

I think I'll bake a pie.
Apple...
Nothing like a nice slice of pie.
That does it, I'm gonna go find something sweet to eat.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #288 on: January 07, 2015, 03:42:35 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
Holy crap, I'm starving.
You got plenty of time to get here only 2:30 and we will eat about 6:30.
That would be some expensive cornbread.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #289 on: January 07, 2015, 03:46:00 PM »

Hope we don't need any incompetent  IT Idiots the next two days they both said too cold tomorrow and Friday they will not be here.  ???  No chit I just heard it first hand.
Good lord, they're either related to the owner or has a picture of the boss with a goat. How else does one stay employed with that attitude.
They don't come to work if it is raining or below freezing, I am not kidding either.  Go frikken figger.   ::)
Do they then work from home, or does the boss pay them for not working?  If so, I can not work for him, under those circumstances either - hook a brother up!
Our supervisors were always pretty nice, and if it snowed real bad they would let us call in and take a vacation day off.  That was in the good old days.  Before I retired, I got a real hard ass boss.  I called in due to about having about 10 inches of snow, and she docked me a days pay, and wrote me up for not showing up to work.  After that, when we'd get a bad snow, I'd call in sick for 4 days.  On the 5th day, you had to have a doctors excuse.  But I was always lucky to get well on the 4th day. :)  And lucky for me, I got paid sick days.
We can all work from home if roads are a problem from snow or ice, etc.... that is not an issue at all.
That always sounded nice, working at home.  That wasn't available in my time.
you have to be a knowledge worker, if you can take over your desktop, it shouldn't matter, that you aren't really there.  Now if you drive a truck or move lumber in a sawmill, well then, still not so much.
Dad was a sex worker so wtf difference would it make if he worked from home or hotel?
I started in Special Services Engineering, converting manual records from books to computers. Then a friend of mine got me interested in photography, and I help him convert a drafting office into a graphic art department.  I only experimented in sex for fun... :)
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #290 on: January 07, 2015, 03:46:09 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
Holy crap, I'm starving.
You got plenty of time to get here only 2:30 and we will eat about 6:30.
That would be some expensive cornbread.
Well I ain't delivering it so you better go search out a donut hole.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #291 on: January 07, 2015, 03:47:23 PM »

Hope we don't need any incompetent  IT Idiots the next two days they both said too cold tomorrow and Friday they will not be here.  ???  No chit I just heard it first hand.
Good lord, they're either related to the owner or has a picture of the boss with a goat. How else does one stay employed with that attitude.
They don't come to work if it is raining or below freezing, I am not kidding either.  Go frikken figger.   ::)
Do they then work from home, or does the boss pay them for not working?  If so, I can not work for him, under those circumstances either - hook a brother up!
Our supervisors were always pretty nice, and if it snowed real bad they would let us call in and take a vacation day off.  That was in the good old days.  Before I retired, I got a real hard ass boss.  I called in due to about having about 10 inches of snow, and she docked me a days pay, and wrote me up for not showing up to work.  After that, when we'd get a bad snow, I'd call in sick for 4 days.  On the 5th day, you had to have a doctors excuse.  But I was always lucky to get well on the 4th day. :)  And lucky for me, I got paid sick days.
We can all work from home if roads are a problem from snow or ice, etc.... that is not an issue at all.
That always sounded nice, working at home.  That wasn't available in my time.
you have to be a knowledge worker, if you can take over your desktop, it shouldn't matter, that you aren't really there.  Now if you drive a truck or move lumber in a sawmill, well then, still not so much.
Dad was a sex worker so wtf difference would it make if he worked from home or hotel?
I started in Special Services Engineering, converting manual records from books to computers. Then a friend of mine got me interested in photography, and I help him convert a drafting office into a graphic art department.  I only experimented in sex for fun... :)
We might believe that if you had not mentioned "interested in photography" 
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #292 on: January 07, 2015, 03:47:54 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
so we are supposed to bring crummy cigars for little fish?  what's the deal, I still have the Sons of Anarchy cigars for you...
You really going to make it next week?
i'm putting it in the realm of possibilities.  thursday makes it tough, as work the next day, and i am taking tomorrow off to deal with 2 recalls on the car. 
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #293 on: January 07, 2015, 03:49:27 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
made a big batch of texas style chile this week, used beef chuck roast & boneless pork ribs.
Never saw any Texas chili with pork rib meat in it but sounds good.   Beef and/or Venison normally.
usually is all beef, but tried some last year adding the cheap cuts of pork, and it had increased flavor and two different textures.  the pork become more tender than the beef.  6 cans of beer, chili powder, cumin, onions, garlic, 4 cans of diced tomatoes with chilis, salt, and two types of dried chilis reduced to a powder with a coffee/spice grinder.
We usually drink the beer not boil it away :)
right, but there is more flavor in beer than in water.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #294 on: January 07, 2015, 03:53:32 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
I'm basically making our Christmas dinner which we didn't get to have on Christmas.  Ham, sweet potatoes, peas with onions, cherry crumb pie, and maybe some garlic bread or Schwans cheddar biscuits.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #295 on: January 07, 2015, 03:53:53 PM »

Just about time to punch out of here. Hazzuh!
Hope you get yourself something to warm the innards when you get home Dave.  Have a good one.
I think I will drink heavily this evening.  I'm just in that kind of a mood.  Definitely no smoke for me today but planning on two tomorrow.  I'll have to check the RP drawer to see what kind of shape those cigars are in before I give them all away on the 15th.   :D
I told the warden I would get on home and cook dinner, not sure what but I want something that goes with cornbread cause cornbread sounds damn good.  Maybe some peas, oven roasted potatos  and pork chops.
made a big batch of texas style chile this week, used beef chuck roast & boneless pork ribs.
Never saw any Texas chili with pork rib meat in it but sounds good.   Beef and/or Venison normally.
usually is all beef, but tried some last year adding the cheap cuts of pork, and it had increased flavor and two different textures.  the pork become more tender than the beef.  6 cans of beer, chili powder, cumin, onions, garlic, 4 cans of diced tomatoes with chilis, salt, and two types of dried chilis reduced to a powder with a coffee/spice grinder.
We usually drink the beer not boil it away :)
right, but there is more flavor in beer than in water.
I use beef broth or just make up some beef bullion  for my liquid but you have to be carefully adding salt with the bullion as it is pretty salty, also add some tomato sauce.  Otherwise pretty similar.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #296 on: January 07, 2015, 03:57:32 PM »

I think I'll bake a pie.
Apple...
Marie Callender's Cherry Crunch Pie.  Very good.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #297 on: January 07, 2015, 04:00:45 PM »

15 more minutes!
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #298 on: January 07, 2015, 04:00:55 PM »

I think I'll bake a pie.
Apple...
OK, but we got to have a big-ol-dab of Vanilla Ice Cream on it.
Actually, I had to bake the cherry pie because my wife got a free can of Ready Whip, and she wants to squirt the pie.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #299 on: January 07, 2015, 04:02:05 PM »

I think I'll bake a pie.
Apple...
Marie Callender's Cherry Crunch Pie.  Very good.
Marie Callender's Coconut Cream Pie - Also Very Good!
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