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The official nightshift thread....
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Why do we get so tied to the scale? I do the same thing! I look at the scale and can't believe I've gained weight. At the same time, I'm biking further and faster than ever before. So if I'm more fit, what does the weight matter? I know the weight isn't important comparted to fitness, but I can't seem to break the cycle of monitoring my weight like it was more important.
This.
I also get tired of people asking "what do you weigh now?"
I feel terrible that I've included people in my journey and now they only want a silly number.
Why don't they ask me something important? Like "What are you squatting now?" or "What do you bench?"
Because nothing is better to me than ACCIDENTALLY benching MORE than you intended and it feeling like nothing.0 -
I love that! You get done with a ride and look at the time and it's 5 minutes faster than the last time. You get on the weights and you can pull one more rep than last time. I tell my wife and she looks at me like I've been wasting my time.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I love that! You get done with a ride and look at the time and it's 5 minutes faster than the last time. You get on the weights and you can pull one more rep than last time. I tell my wife and she looks at me like I've been wasting my time.
I get this ALL the time at work. But they all think I'm rabid anyway :laugh:0 -
LOL. It is Texas. Maybe you got licked by a rabid bat when you were sleeping. Wait, you sleep during the day. Guess you good to go.0
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What a night. I'm ready go to home and go to bed. Watching heart rates on dogs all night after they ate the owners chocolate stashes. Two different owners, two different dogs, same result. Watching heart rates in the ER. Both did fine.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Why do we get so tied to the scale? I do the same thing! I look at the scale and can't believe I've gained weight. At the same time, I'm biking further and faster than ever before. So if I'm more fit, what does the weight matter? I know the weight isn't important comparted to fitness, but I can't seem to break the cycle of monitoring my weight like it was more important.
This.
I also get tired of people asking "what do you weigh now?"
I feel terrible that I've included people in my journey and now they only want a silly number.
Why don't they ask me something important? Like "What are you squatting now?" or "What do you bench?"
Because nothing is better to me than ACCIDENTALLY benching MORE than you intended and it feeling like nothing.
Yaaasssss!!!
I've been slack for a couple weeks between class time and training a new lady and Christmas time. And it's cool. I'll get at it and when I do, I'll weigh myself as a benchmark and that'll be it. I hate the scale; it doesn't show how much better I feel or that my pants fit better, or that I sleep better. My husband and I are both done with that d@mn thing.0 -
Ever feel like it's the calm before the storm?
I've pulled the short straw this year and am working Christmas eve, day, Boxing day and the bank holiday Tuesday as day shifts. Everyone so far has been busy telling horror stories, and based on those, I'm going to be shattered by the end!0 -
What I hate is the number of people that decide to put their pets down on Christmas. They want Fifi to make it to one more Christmas and then they put the pet down. Not my favorite way to remember a pet.0
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Two nights in a row we are watching chocolate toxicity dogs. The two tonight are doing very well. Both last night ended up doing well by the end of the night. Yeah for whomever invented Acepromazine.1
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Two nights in a row we are watching chocolate toxicity dogs. The two tonight are doing very well. Both last night ended up doing well by the end of the night. Yeah for whomever invented Acepromazine.
Also, who knows.... there's probably a lot less real chocolate in the 'chocolates' they ate than in quality stuff. There's a lot of cheap crap that passes for chocolate floating around as gifts this time of year. But then again I am a choco-snob lol.
Glad they are doing well @sufferlandrian .
@LittleMissAlx I like working on those days (extra pay and really, no big expectations from the boss). My only horror story will likely be the weather.... but that keeps the troublemakers holed up anyhow.
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LittleMissAlx wrote: »Ever feel like it's the calm before the storm?
I've pulled the short straw this year and am working Christmas eve, day, Boxing day and the bank holiday Tuesday as day shifts. Everyone so far has been busy telling horror stories, and based on those, I'm going to be shattered by the end!
I am also working all these days.
Night shift except for tonight and Christmas Eve, I'm working evening shift (1500-2300). They had me switch because someone had a "family emergency". Not sure if it's real or not, I'm hoping not, honestly, because I don't want to have to sign another "grief card" for this department. We've done enough of that this year. Thank goodness 2016 is almost over. I can't WAIT for a fantastic 2017.0 -
Well Christmas workers, welcome to another weekend of crazy. The weather here is nice at 28 degrees and snowing but the people are nuts. I followed a guy to work doing 15 mph with clear roads and no one in front of them! I wanted to pass but then I would be the idiot. As sure as I would pull out, there would be ice and I would cause an accident. I figured doing 15 mph was better than waiting for the police to do an accident report.1
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Well Christmas workers, welcome to another weekend of crazy. The weather here is nice at 28 degrees and snowing but the people are nuts. I followed a guy to work doing 15 mph with clear roads and no one in front of them! I wanted to pass but then I would be the idiot. As sure as I would pull out, there would be ice and I would cause an accident. I figured doing 15 mph was better than waiting for the police to do an accident report.
Tonight has been a fun night listening to the radio.
I'm REALLY glad the police were able to successfully disarm that 9 year old...yeah. A NINE YEAR OLD!
Parent called 911 because the 9 year old HIT THEM and then proceeded to get a hold of a firearm and THREATEN the adult.
If I had done ANYTHING like that, at the assaulting the adult part, I would have been SO punished.
Other than that, nothing TOO crazy.0 -
Wow! First, why does the child have access to a gun. Why wasn't it in a safe? Second, if I hit my parents, it would be the coroner they were calling, not the police. I'd have been a dead baby.1
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I can't believe this Schnauzer is bouncing back as well as it has so far.1
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I'd guess there are some pretty serious problems in that home. That kind of behavior is usually learned from observation.
Glad the Schnauzer is doing better!
Merry Christmas Eve, all!0 -
Merry Christmas Eve!
So, apparently, I can't POSSIBLY know ANYTHING about identifying snakes because 1) I'm a girl and 2) I wasn't raised in Texas so how could I possibly know the difference between a Timber Rattlesnake and a Rat Snake? *I need an eyeroll emoji*
My coworker SWEARS he kicked a Timber Rattlesnake out of one of our labs. The snake he describes and the behavior, to me, SCREAMS rat snake. Then he said he found a picture and printed it, of what the snake looked like.
Just by looking at the shape of it's head and body, that is a RAT SNAKE!
But oh no, I should "look it up" because I "don't know" what I'm talking about because I'm "a girl" and I'm "not even from Texas, let alone 'round these parts."
I LOVE snakes. They are fascinating animals and I research and look things up about them whenever I can. I handle the more docile ones often and work tirelessly to educate about "bad snakes" versus "good snakes" because out here, the only "good snake" is a dead one to most people and that is detrimental to the ecosystem.
Not to mention Timber Rattlesnakes are a protected species and should never be kicked. That's just disrespectful.
Then he told me if I ran into the snake again and I truly believed it was a rat snake, I should pick it up. Which, if I find it, I will because they're non-venomous and I'm around more than enough materials to clean and dress the wound if I DID get bit by a rat snake.
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One of the deputies was here today. I heard on his radio that a 9 yr old child with mental disability kept calling 911 and the parents couldn't get him to stop. Not sure why they didn't take the phone away or unplug it?0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I can't believe this Schnauzer is bouncing back as well as it has so far.
Truly glad the Schnauzer is doing well!0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »One of the deputies was here today. I heard on his radio that a 9 yr old child with mental disability kept calling 911 and the parents couldn't get him to stop. Not sure why they didn't take the phone away or unplug it?
What if THEY had to call 911?
Really though, I would unplug the house phone and just keep my cell with me. But that's me.0 -
Well, It's Christmas in Montana. Nothing like starting Christmas with an euthanasia. Dog with Lymphoma so bad it couldn't breath right and hasn't been able to swallow in a couple days. It doesn't take long in the ER to learn to hate the holidays.0
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Wow you guys get all the wackos on your holiday shifts!! Dead quiet out here for me tonight, even the criminals are at home with family tonight lol. Sitting outside of the closed Starbucks using their WiFi. Oops, spoke too soon, alarm call. To be continued. False alarm, probably some garland or decorations setting off the motion detection alarms when the heating system turns on. Hope all is well this morning in your world. Received a nice grocery gift card from the bosses last night. Always great to be appreciated.0
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Too bad about the lymphoma dog sufferlandrian
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Got quiet this morning. Think I'll try and get on the bike for a bit.0
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Merry Christmas Eve!
So, apparently, I can't POSSIBLY know ANYTHING about identifying snakes because 1) I'm a girl and 2) I wasn't raised in Texas so how could I possibly know the difference between a Timber Rattlesnake and a Rat Snake? *I need an eyeroll emoji*
My coworker SWEARS he kicked a Timber Rattlesnake out of one of our labs. The snake he describes and the behavior, to me, SCREAMS rat snake. Then he said he found a picture and printed it, of what the snake looked like.
Just by looking at the shape of it's head and body, that is a RAT SNAKE!
But oh no, I should "look it up" because I "don't know" what I'm talking about because I'm "a girl" and I'm "not even from Texas, let alone 'round these parts."
I LOVE snakes. They are fascinating animals and I research and look things up about them whenever I can. I handle the more docile ones often and work tirelessly to educate about "bad snakes" versus "good snakes" because out here, the only "good snake" is a dead one to most people and that is detrimental to the ecosystem.
Not to mention Timber Rattlesnakes are a protected species and should never be kicked. That's just disrespectful.
Then he told me if I ran into the snake again and I truly believed it was a rat snake, I should pick it up. Which, if I find it, I will because they're non-venomous and I'm around more than enough materials to clean and dress the wound if I DID get bit by a rat snake.
I'm not sure where he was raised but that is NOT a Timber Rattler! If that is the snake, he just evacuated a docile Rat Snake. Given where you guys are, a Timber Rattler would be a rare find. He is more likely to find an Eastern or Western Diamondback. That is not either of those. Hope he didn't kill it. Rat Snakes are great snakes to have around.0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »Merry Christmas Eve!
So, apparently, I can't POSSIBLY know ANYTHING about identifying snakes because 1) I'm a girl and 2) I wasn't raised in Texas so how could I possibly know the difference between a Timber Rattlesnake and a Rat Snake? *I need an eyeroll emoji*
My coworker SWEARS he kicked a Timber Rattlesnake out of one of our labs. The snake he describes and the behavior, to me, SCREAMS rat snake. Then he said he found a picture and printed it, of what the snake looked like.
Just by looking at the shape of it's head and body, that is a RAT SNAKE!
But oh no, I should "look it up" because I "don't know" what I'm talking about because I'm "a girl" and I'm "not even from Texas, let alone 'round these parts."
I LOVE snakes. They are fascinating animals and I research and look things up about them whenever I can. I handle the more docile ones often and work tirelessly to educate about "bad snakes" versus "good snakes" because out here, the only "good snake" is a dead one to most people and that is detrimental to the ecosystem.
Not to mention Timber Rattlesnakes are a protected species and should never be kicked. That's just disrespectful.
Then he told me if I ran into the snake again and I truly believed it was a rat snake, I should pick it up. Which, if I find it, I will because they're non-venomous and I'm around more than enough materials to clean and dress the wound if I DID get bit by a rat snake.
I'm not sure where he was raised but that is NOT a Timber Rattler! If that is the snake, he just evacuated a docile Rat Snake. Given where you guys are, a Timber Rattler would be a rare find. He is more likely to find an Eastern or Western Diamondback. That is not either of those. Hope he didn't kill it. Rat Snakes are great snakes to have around.
That's not the snake but he said it looked just like that picture.
He didn't "kill it" just kicked it outside and he said it had a bad temper and kept striking his boot repeatedly. Which is pretty common with a rat snake that you've poked at enough. They're non-venomous but can have a NASTY temper if played with more than they'd like.
My boss took a picture of a Western Diamondback he found tonight. He/She/It was pretty and wasn't harming anything so he let it carry on in the direction it was going.
Rat snakes are among my favorites to catch and release. I like them quite a bit and they are mostly harmless. I am also a BIG fan of hognose snakes. I think they are so cute trying to play dead.1 -
Fan of all snakes here too, Bex. (Except Australian brown snakes) They have such beautiful patterns and they are so sleek. We have rattlers in the desert just an hour or so from where I live, although I hike carefully and try not to surprise them. That snake he saw was so obviously a rat snake.... he's a dimwit.
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Big surprise! The other vet made it back through the weather and I got 12 hours off. Now back on for 36 hours until Tuesday morning.1
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It's snowing outside. I should be out skiing.0
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Back to work today for me. I hope everyone had a wonder Christmas!!
@BodyByBex Kinda sounds like this:
man·splain
/manˈsplān/
verb
informal
gerund or present participle: mansplaining
(of a man) explain (something) to someone, typically a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.
"I'm listening to a guy mansplain economics to his wife"
I didn't even know this had a name!!1
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