the 100% directionless thread

I hate end of term- so hectic. No time for games, no time for girls, and I shouldn't be reading this thread right now. All of lifes pleasures ruined by school.
 
I can't watch it during the daytime. My living room gets tons of light even with the blinds drawn. Not a big deal for me but the kids are having a tizzy. "MOM WE CAN'T SEE THE TV!!". And Im not too thrilled with the picture quality. I keep playing with the settings trying to fix it but no cookie. I think I'm going to take it back. :glare:

haha. my dad occasionally has towels draped over the curtain rods and curtains so that there is no glare so he can play call of duty...:ph34r:
 
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what emotion is this face supposed to convey? To me it seems to be a sneaky untrustworthy sorta face
 
It's a ninja. If you can see ninjas, they can see you. And if you can't see a ninja, you may only be seconds away from death.
 
Rough Sat at work. Pounding migraine all day and then 4 calls after midnight. If it hadnt been for the entertainment value of the GSW and the Psych my night would have been shot.
 
I want calls :[
 
Roads are begging to ice over. That means I'll probably pull an all nighter with idiots who havent driven on ice in 9 months.
 
Have an interview tomorrow for ER tech. Hope it goes well. On the phone they made it sound like I already have the job just have to go and talk to the lady who coordinates that one and another ER.
 
10 inches of snow since early monday morning at my home. 3 feet of snow at 6000 over night. Snowed all the way down to about 1000 feet; which means that 95% of the county was covered in snow. Made for an interesting day. Power lines down all over the place, vehcile accidents all over the place, electical and fireplace started structure fires, Ambulance response times in the 60-90 minute range, air ambulances grounded, most Fire Engines unable to make it to structure fires and other call... Today the temperatures peaked at 30F at my home.
 
10 inches of snow since early monday morning at my home. 3 feet of snow at 6000 over night. Snowed all the way down to about 1000 feet; which means that 95% of the county was covered in snow. Made for an interesting day. Power lines down all over the place, vehicle accidents all over the place, electical and fireplace started structure fires, Ambulance response times in the 60-90 minute range, air ambulances grounded, most Fire Engines unable to make it to structure fires and other call... Today the temperatures peaked at 30F at my home.

I HATE SNOW!!!

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WHOA....Yeah...here, were doing good for 7in of snow at once per year. We have an average of about 5in. Might be miniscule to yall, but it is a helluva lot of trouble here. We aren't used to it. Right now, the snow storm that hit the west is due to strike here this weekend...oh joy. Right when I go on call lol.
 
Hello from Washington DC! I is having a great time here. Used to live here years ago and it is pretty cool to be able to vist again. And DC EMS has run more calls past my hotel room tonight then my service runs in a month!

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Oh yes, almost forgot. I AM FINALLY AN EMT-I!!!!!!! Just heard from my instructor recently.
 
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