OT: Off Topic 2019 part VI - Winter is no longer coming - IT HAS ARRIVED

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LSCII

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I built a neuropathy assessment form today. What did you do?

I killed time at work by dialing my phone a hundred times and getting people's voicemail because they're all out of the office for the holidays, while I sit there miserable because my boss doesn't let anyone in sales take the last two weeks of a quarter off?
 

Glove Malfunction

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I killed time at work by dialing my phone a hundred times and getting people's voicemail because they're all out of the office for the holidays, while I sit there miserable because my boss doesn't let anyone in sales take the last two weeks of a quarter off?
Does he have a mug like this:
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Glove Malfunction

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I killed time at work by dialing my phone a hundred times and getting people's voicemail because they're all out of the office for the holidays, while I sit there miserable because my boss doesn't let anyone in sales take the last two weeks of a quarter off?
I'm actually enjoying my work lately. Getting to build all sorts of cool documentation tools for the Wound Care department. Not looking forward to go live though, and being in the office and having to see all the wounds.
 

Chief Nine

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One of the worst sports movies of all time. So bad that it's great. It's the sports movie equivalent of what Road House is to bad action movies.

And it also has the ubiquitous Ed Lauter as the coach who I believe was mandated to appear in virtually every movie in the 1980's

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LouJersey

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The Youngblood talk is funny. We had a large town, so we had about six neighborhood teams that would meet up and play (lakes everywhere, always froze) and nobody wanted to be Youngblood or Ned Braden, we wanted to be the Hanson brothers or Racki.
 

talkinaway

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Well, after a 15 minute hunt, I managed to find my phone this morning...in the pocket of my jeans. In the washing machine. :help:

The good news is the screen turned on, and the case seems to cover most of the little holes. It looked...perfectly normal in the five seconds I had it on, I guess. I immediately turned it off, just to be safe, so I guess I'm on a 2-3 day iPhone break. I'm not techy enough to really want to take it apart and douse it in rubbing alcohol, and I'm skeptical of the whole "rice" procedure. The water damage indicator didn't seem to look red, andI tend to go very light on the laundry detergent, so....fingers crossed. From all I've read, the corrosion from laundry detergent can take 5-6 months to kill a phone....kinda hoping it lasts just a little longer.
 

LSCII

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The Youngblood talk is funny. We had a large town, so we had about six neighborhood teams that would meet up and play (lakes everywhere, always froze) and nobody wanted to be Youngblood or Ned Braden, we wanted to be the Hanson brothers or Racki.

Youngblood was a little kitty cat. Racki was the hero of that movie, along with Mrs. McGill...
 
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