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MYOB II

Started by mageepet, June 04, 2009, 07:30:09 PM

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mcgonser

Well its off to Elk City for the treatment and then back home. Its about a 3 hour round trip. Sometimes we stop at Long John Silvers or the bakery. Yum Yum!
Free: I am unofficially electing you the president of the MYOB room. Way to go girl.
Thats my story and I'm sticking to it!

Freethinker

I'm off to Wootown in a bit. I guess Mageepet will have to serve in my absence. LOL.

Y'all have a good'un!

mageepet

I am off to work here pretty soon.  That only leaves Seen2, to got in trouble while we are gone!  If she does she can eat the leftovers until we get home! They are in the large fridge right off the banquet hall!  I had some pasta salad leftovers that are doing me fine for breakfast and lunch!

Witchy poo is off to some meetings this week so the flying monkeys are well behaved this week.

seen2much

Hey, I can handle that!  Yall will have to take over tomorrow and Thurs tho.  I'm going to TX
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Freethinker

I hope the wind dies down before you head to the big T. :)


mageepet

If not she won't need much fuel to get there!  Or maybe Kansas will have blown to Texas by then. 

Freethinker

I never realized wind had such an odd effect on cruise control. I finally had to turn it off when I spied a hypo, as my car was verifying from 5 miles under to 5 miles over with just a hint of an incline or decline.... And besides, it was making me a little nauseous for the car to keep speeding up and slowing down.

Hopefully there's nothing wrong.  :-\

mageepet

NO, I don't think there is.  Occasionally, I will be driving on cruise,(MMOB) and come over a hill and hit a big gust of wind.  The cruise evidently interprets that as braking and goes clear off. It usually resets right away.  Caution! If your cruise control refuses to set, on my car, it always means the alternator is having trouble and cuts off power to extra systems to preserve battery and fuel pump power.

Bo D

Some cars have a feature that turns off the cruise control if you turn your windshield wipers on high speed. They say that cruise control can contribute to hydroplaning.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."  Carl Sagan

Freethinker

Learn something new every day... I could not figure out why my cruise control was acting so funky... like it was possessed or something.

The officer was trying to pass me, and I'll bet he thought I was speeding up on purpose, but didn't even have my foot on the accelator. The cruise was just going nuts, so I turned it off before I got my heinie pulled over.

Between WooTown and Beaver, it is vast open pastures, and very hilly, and exceedingly windy at times. Fortunately things are green enough that I wasn't getting slammed by truck-sized tumble weeds.

mageepet

It could be I might need some time in the time out room, as a lot of people seem to be pissing me off!

Also, all that talk about dill weed has made hungry for seasoned oyster crackers.

Freethinker

Maybe we won't get told to MOOB so much at this board. :)


mageepet

At work today, we were only witch infested for a short time, but alas, I think witching is going to be a full time thing again starting tomorrow.  It was a nice ride while she was gone.  Elevator men have been driving us crazy, and today we had those guys testing the alarm system at the courthouse all day.  Tomorrow they will be ringing the alarms at the bank building. I am going to have to rethink my work schedule tomorrow,for the least amount of aggravation.

Freethinker

Why does it take all day to test an alarm system?

My friend who does office cleaning in the evenings, has had problems with the police surrounding her because the bank alarm has been out of order. Even though the police know that the alarm system has to be repaired, they still go through all the procedures of making her exit the building and stand before them, with their hands on their guns, until the all clear comes from management.

She should charge extra for that kind of cleaning duty.

mageepet

EACH ALARM HEAD HAS TO BE TESTED SEPERATELY, good God, I didn't mean to do all capitals. Many of them are above ceiling tiles which have to be moved over. Then someone is standing at the panel, and has to radio them back where it went off onthe panel, so they can check it with the actual location.  Many of the stupid heads, and four floors to test.
We usually call the alarm company and put the system on test to keep the fire department from roaring up.