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Good for CNN.

I have a dead body to prove otherwise.



If you ever want to know what an MCI feels like, work a rave.

I posted that as a comment on the accuracy of their reporting--I don't doubt you.
 
Me and my next door neighbor had a little too much fun on Father's Day. Our wives took care of the house and kids all day so we could relax. We cooked out and then drank for the rest of the night lol. Now my stomach and head are crying. :(
 
Me and my next door neighbor had a little too much fun on Father's Day. Our wives took care of the house and kids all day so we could relax. We cooked out and then drank for the rest of the night lol. Now my stomach and head are crying. :(

This should tick you off then: I don't get hangovers. :)
 
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No hangovers for me either!!
 
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Does anyone have any idea how hard it is to be up for 48 hours, the last 12 of which are from 1800-0600 and you run really, really hard all shift. Then come home to try and go to sleep only to remember your aunt and uncle are visiting and your siblings and running (literally) all over the house, yelling and laughing. And your uncle has a laugh that'll wake the dead. And one of your cows is freaking in heat and for some idiotic reason someone decided to put her in the pasture right next to the house, in which said cow stands as close to the house as she can and bellows every 4-7 seconds. (I timed it). And someone opens your door every half hour to holler "are you sick or just tired?!?!" and after the third time you yell back "apparently the first person didn't pass on the memo!" And in the mean time someone has decided to vacuum the room right above your bedroom and someone else is watching TV seemingly as loud as it'll go right next door. And the ancient washing machine is running and klunking and squeaking just down the hall.

It ain't easy folks. It ain't easy. Yet another set of reasons I hate night shift.
 
CA DMV sucks. I would rather be intubated with re-bar. That is all. Carry on.

sent from my mobile command center. or phone. whatever.
 
Does anyone have any idea how hard it is to be up for 48 hours, the last 12 of which are from 1800-0600 and you run really, really hard all shift. Then come home to try and go to sleep only to remember your aunt and uncle are visiting and your siblings and running (literally) all over the house, yelling and laughing. And your uncle has a laugh that'll wake the dead. And one of your cows is freaking in heat and for some idiotic reason someone decided to put her in the pasture right next to the house, in which said cow stands as close to the house as she can and bellows every 4-7 seconds. (I timed it). And someone opens your door every half hour to holler "are you sick or just tired?!?!" and after the third time you yell back "apparently the first person didn't pass on the memo!" And in the mean time someone has decided to vacuum the room right above your bedroom and someone else is watching TV seemingly as loud as it'll go right next door. And the ancient washing machine is running and klunking and squeaking just down the hall.

It ain't easy folks. It ain't easy. Yet another set of reasons I hate night shift.

You need an ipod. Bad.
 
1 van + 1 idiot grandma + x = 3 ambulances and 2 helicopters.



x = two critical kids.
 
Looks like I'll be heading to Montgomery County TX next Sunday for testing on Monday :)
 
And they pay well AND are aggressive.


They've tried multiple times to get me to come down for testing, but it's always on days that I work, and never enough notice to get the days off.
 
And they pay well AND are aggressive.


They've tried multiple times to get me to come down for testing, but it's always on days that I work, and never enough notice to get the days off.

The email I got said either next Monday or next Wednesday, luckily I work 1 36 a week starting on Wednesday nights, so I'm gonna be going down :D I've heard nothing but good about them. Also reapplied at Acadian and applied for the first time at Champion.
 
Bonus, very little of MCHDs district can be called "BFE"...

I noticed that. I'm not sure what I'm gonna do with short transport times...
 
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