My Apology

:lol: I need that joke, Chase! :D

Anyway- - Thank you, Reba and Schermy. Now, it's fine. No worries. :D:D
 
I read about your morning, Cougar Mann gal.

Being out of the loop can be really tough on deaf people. I live in Albany. I used to work full time in Colton, 120 miles round trip every day.

Now I work part time. One day I drove all the way to Colton to find out I needed to work in Silverton. Ha ha ha, that's only 20 miles from where I live, so I had to drive 40 more miles back towards home for the job.

The manager said he would have called if I could hear, but he doesn't know how to text message. So they let me do all that extra driving on dangerous winter roads because they couldn't find someone (like a 9-year-old) who knew how to text message.

I drove my own car back to the work site so I would only have 20 miles to drive home after work instead of 100 miles in the dark.

I filled up my car on the company credit card and charged an extra hour to the job. The boss will scream bloody murder when he does the bills, but next time maybe they will keep me better informed.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the rest of your day off.
 
I'm glad all you ladies are apologizing for being way too bossy. I forgive you.

Now bring me a Pepsi, keep the chip dish full, and don't walk in front of the TV during the game or Pepsi commercials.


ha ha ha, very funny, the kitchen isn't too far from where you're sitting at, help yourself :D
 
Angel, you are a very sweet, extremely pretty young thing, and Roadie is lucky beyond belief.

Except you don't know proper Super Bowl ettiquette:

After 4:17 p.m. today (East Albany, Oregon, time) every real man will not budge from his place in front of the largest TV screen with closed captions he can find.

There will be no getting up for anything. The computer and text phone will be shut down. The front door flasher will be disconnected, even the smoke alarm flasher. Everything will be within arm's reach. This of course means a case of Pepsi on ice and a three-day supply of food in case the game goes into overtime, but it also includes a first aid kit, emergency oxygen, and a big bag of Depends.
 
hahahahaha Chasie I so love your sense of humor!!!! I'm sitting here laughing with tears.

And thank you for the nice compliment..
 
*off-topic*

Hahaha....will not be budged from the comfty confines of the couch....all applies 'cept I'll only run to the bathroom when necessary-- :-X


Man...time to teach the folks how to 'text' and save you lots of wasted time, unless you don't mind the extra $$. :D


Roadie? Umm...nev'a mind...I'll accept that--just this time. Heh. ;) And lucky beyond belief...hey, I'm living it!! Life with an Angel is splendid and wellll....beyond belief! :lol:


Have a great day watching the game--btw, who are you rooting for? *ahems*




~RR
 
all applies 'cept I'll only run to the bathroom when necessary.

Check my supply list. That's what the big bag of Depends is for.

Have a great day watching the game--btw, who are you rooting for?~RR

Each of my brothers chose the undefeated Patriots, so I have three whole dollars riding on the Giants.
 
Check my supply list. That's what the big bag of Depends is for.

Got that, that's why I won't be using it but getting my fair share of exercising when running to the bathroom. ;) Heh--



Each of my brothers chose the undefeated Patriots, so I have three whole dollars riding on the Giants.

3 buckaroos??? Gee...I have a whole lotta riding here...but, umm...too personal to divulge here. :giggle:

But, yay!! Go Giants!!! :)




~RR
 
There will be no getting up for anything. The computer and text phone will be shut down. The front door flasher will be disconnected, even the smoke alarm flasher. Everything will be within arm's reach. This of course means a case of Pepsi on ice and a three-day supply of food in case the game goes into overtime, but it also includes a first aid kit, emergency oxygen, and a big bag of Depends.

:laugh2: :laugh2: What if you had taken number 2 in your diaper, are u still gonna sit in them until the game is over?
 
Mon Cheri, serious times call for serious choices, and a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do.
 
LOL!! I love your sense of humor :D

Anyway - - In your pervious post that you replied to my thread in the general chat.


I read about your morning, Cougar Mann gal.

Being out of the loop can be really tough on deaf people. I live in Albany. I used to work full time in Colton, 120 miles round trip every day.

Now I work part time. One day I drove all the way to Colton to find out I needed to work in Silverton. Ha ha ha, that's only 20 miles from where I live, so I had to drive 40 more miles back towards home for the job.

The manager said he would have called if I could hear, but he doesn't know how to text message. So they let me do all that extra driving on dangerous winter roads because they couldn't find someone (like a 9-year-old) who knew how to text message.

I drove my own car back to the work site so I would only have 20 miles to drive home after work instead of 100 miles in the dark.

I filled up my car on the company credit card and charged an extra hour to the job. The boss will scream bloody murder when he does the bills, but next time maybe they will keep me better informed.

-chuckles- True.. >_>

Anyway, I hope you enjoy the rest of your day off.

:ty: :)
 
:hug: I don't see anything wrong with it, I never thought you were bossy or anything like that but you're very sweet...Keep up what you have been doing and ignore others, that is what I would do. I felt it is nice to know to get the warnings just in case others have never read the forum rules.
 
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