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congrats!
 
Employment, yay!

I went ---- -- --------- NVRob told me -- -- ---- ----, and it made me ----- --. Now my --------- burns.

Hyphens added so I don't inadvertently violate any forums rules. Even though what I wrote could have multiple meanings.
 
I still can't believe you listened to my idea, lol.
 
Wait, you actually did it?
 
I've tried diluting it, but it's still f------ horrible. Damn you NVRob, damn you straight to hell!
 
go back into chat and lets talk this out. best part about it was you even did the math before hand :rofl:
 
Polish your boots. Guaranteed tones.


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Or if you want to be blatant, drop as many adjectives as you can that describe the lack of calls. The "Q" word comes to mind. I'd avoid doing so within earshot of your preceptors or partners, as they many be none too pleased with you.
 
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Firefighter dies in fall at Texas Ranger Stadium.

Arlington, Texas — A Texas Rangers fan died after falling about 20 feet onto concrete reaching out for a baseball tossed his way by All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton during a game.

Shannon Stone, a 39-year-old firefighter from Brownwood, died at a hospital Thursday night, the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office said.

Stone was a lieutenant and had been with the Brownwood Fire Department nearly 18 years, said City Manager Bobby Rountree. Brownwood is about 150 miles southwest of Arlington.

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There was an audible gasp in the stands at Rangers Ballpark when Stone tumbled over the rail, eerily similar to an accident there almost exactly a year earlier. Another firefighter fell about 30 feet from the second-deck of seats down the right-field line while trying to catch a foul ball on July 6, 2010.

Read the entire article by clicking the link below.
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2011/jul/08/texas-rangers-fan-dies-fell/
 
Everyone is destined to leave a mark on this world. Unfortunately, some of us are destined to leave a mark only a cleaning or grounds crew can fully appreciate.
 
Or if you want to be blatant, drop as many adjectives as you can that describe the lack of calls. The "Q" word comes to mind. I'd avoid doing so within earshot of your preceptors or partners, as they many be none too pleased with you.

Does not always work. My last 24 hour shift I tried everythign to get calls and we still only ran 3
 
I've tried diluting it, but it's still f------ horrible. Damn you NVRob, damn you straight to hell!

Holy crap....what did I miss
 
46 hours of OT on my next pay check.

I need a nap.
 
Last shuttle is scheduled to launch in less than an hour, at 11:26 EST. Will you be watching?
 
Yup...I watched the launch. I have to say....that was kind of a let down after all the hype. It was a rather boring few minutes.
 
Why thank you dispatch. How did you know I wanted to go to frankenmuth over an hour away with hardly no AC in the back.

You are so thoughtful.
 
I hate my schedule at work this month. If I was still on 36s it would make it so much easier..
 
Just applied for a job at the Cath Lab! Fingers crossed that I get it!! :D This would make for job number four right now.... Lol
 
Just applied for a job at the Cath Lab! Fingers crossed that I get it!! :D This would make for job number four right now.... Lol

What kind of position is it?
 
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