the 100% directionless thread

Oh, you didn't say that we should pronounce the 'T'

Anyway, lol nice.

haha i was thinking about it at work and all of a sudden was like OOO I get it lol

Side note:

My 46 hours of OT this period turned into 58.

Just got off work at 2200 and will work again tomorrow from 0400 to 1600 then again the same day from 1900 to 0000.

Should be fun. tomorrow will be my 6th and 7th shift this week.

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haha i was thinking about it at work and all of a sudden was like OOO I get it lol

Side note:

My 46 hours of OT this period turned into 58.

Just got off work at 2200 and will work again tomorrow from 0400 to 1600 then again the same day from 1900 to 0000.

Should be fun. tomorrow will be my 6th and 7th shift this week.

wq-money-woman.jpg
I think I'm jealous :p
 
So, my partner and I had a bird fall on us tonight..

Walking out the back door of the firehouse so she can smoke, and suddenly there's a baby bird on the ground in front of us. We have a lot of stray cats in the area, so we decided to catch it, especially since it was holding a wing like it was hurt. This thing was the biggest baby bird I have ever seen, and had a huge mouth.

We took it to the nearest 24 hour vet, where they told us it was a nighthawk. Apparently it fell off the roof of the firehouse. They told us to put it back on the ground near where it fell, and watch it for the next few days.

The things night shift gets involved in...
 
Does anyone drool in their sleep? Sasha keeps saying it's normal to do it, I say it's not.

Oh, EMTLife, what say you...
 
I drool like crazy :P
 
Thanks for the well wishes everyone.

Does anyone drool in their sleep? Sasha keeps saying it's normal to do it, I say it's not.

Oh, EMTLife, what say you...

I do. It's fun waking up when someone taps on the window and you've got a nice line a drool going from the corner of your mouth onto your epaulets, quite a professional image :rofl:
 
Does anyone drool in their sleep? Sasha keeps saying it's normal to do it, I say it's not.

Oh, EMTLife, what say you...
I drooled like a running faucet as a kid, I believe it is due to wearing braces for ten years. Still have times of drooling though, I think it is because I sleep with my mouth open. I think it is normal.
What's really bad is while napping in a recliner, you wake up choking and sputtering on saliva that gathered at the back of the throat. And your brain did not recognize the need to swollow.
 
Does anyone drool in their sleep? Sasha keeps saying it's normal to do it, I say it's not.

Oh, EMTLife, what say you...

Oh I drool all the time when I'm asleep. Now, I am not saying it is normal, anything I do has the potential to be far from normal. However, I believe this. And seeing as how it seems most of my partners and family do as well, I'm guessing its just fine.

Edit: adam, I agree! Got paged out the other day. My partner had been asleep on the couch with her hair down. Well, of course she had drooled like crazy all into her hair and it was a mess!
 
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Tickets booked. I'll be flying out to Fort Worth Aug 3rd - Aug 6th and if all goes well, I'll be moved in by Sept 1st :)

Any Texas folk want to grab a beer?
 
We took it to the nearest 24 hour vet, where they told us it was a nighthawk. Apparently it fell off the roof of the firehouse. They told us to put it back on the ground near where it fell, and watch it for the next few days.

The things night shift gets involved in...

So did you send a bill to the bird's insurance? :D
 
That is awesome! :rofl:
 
Went to bed at 1 up at 3 to work until 12 tonight. At least I got tk sleep the first 2-3 hrs of my shift.

And I drooled a little :p
 
ECG's!!! They are making sense now. Kinda, sorta...:)
 
Yeah it is kinda getting out of hand.
 
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