The kiss of death!!!!!

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  • BernadetteChurch
    BernadetteChurch Posts: 2,210 Member
    All this champagne, rolling and riding is making me feel a bit dizzy and sick.
  • oboeing
    oboeing Posts: 1,816 Member
    well im totally ready for a ride!
  • BernadetteChurch
    BernadetteChurch Posts: 2,210 Member
    Take your pick of places to sit then. I'm just having a lie down.
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    Always willing to help with rides!
  • BernadetteChurch
    BernadetteChurch Posts: 2,210 Member
    2 boys, 1 girl. Hmmm
  • oboeing
    oboeing Posts: 1,816 Member
    woohoo!!!!
  • chrisa8170
    chrisa8170 Posts: 466 Member
    Take your pick of places to sit then. I'm just having a lie down.

    one blanket coming up!
  • chrisa8170
    chrisa8170 Posts: 466 Member
    2 boys, 1 girl. Hmmm

    and there is me thinking that MMF was something you got in a batman cartoon like KAPOW! SOCK! & ZLOPP!
  • BernadetteChurch
    BernadetteChurch Posts: 2,210 Member
    2 boys, 1 girl. Hmmm

    and there is me thinking that MMF was something you got in a batman cartoon like KAPOW! SOCK! & ZLOPP!

    I'm pretty sure that's what Oboe will be saying once Hou's finished with her.
  • oboeing
    oboeing Posts: 1,816 Member
    haha i'm not sure i'll be able to speak at all!
  • hougt
    hougt Posts: 1,088
    haha i'm not sure i'll be able to speak at all!
    Oooooooh yeah!!!
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    This is a true headline on MSN.COM

    Yanks play Boston tribute song
  • oboeing
    oboeing Posts: 1,816 Member
    they played "Sweet Caroline" last night. I heard about it on the radio this morning.

    And cried.

    I used to live just outside the city, spent most of yesterday waiting for my last unaccounted for friend to get in touch (they're all ok thank god), and i lived there when the sox beat the yanks in '04. it was one of the most memorable series there will ever be in baseball, that ALCS. In a time of horrible tragedy, it is so touching for enemies (yes, the yanks and the BoSox are truly enemies) to stand together united in love and compassion....

    yeah, about ready to cry again.
  • Tracey1147
    Tracey1147 Posts: 951 Member
    I'm glad everyone you know is ok. Its so terrible what happened.
    I'm really hoping it doesn't happen this weekend here as my Mum is working there.
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    We start the Derby festival next weekend I believe. People are on high alert around this area.
  • oboeing
    oboeing Posts: 1,816 Member
    tracey you're still facing the wrong way!!!!
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    tracey you're still facing the wrong way!!!!

    that is a nice view as well! :love:
  • Bex2Bslim
    Bex2Bslim Posts: 1,092
    Or would you ladies prefer a ride, I have two places you could sit?

    Just 2 places :sad:
  • hougt
    hougt Posts: 1,088
    Or would you ladies prefer a ride, I have two places you could sit?

    Just 2 places :sad:
    I also have two hands..... there is always room for you
  • Tracey1147
    Tracey1147 Posts: 951 Member
    Morning all. Fist time in a long while I am wearing a sleeveless top to work! Hoping summer in arriving
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    Mornin...
  • hougt
    hougt Posts: 1,088
    How are we all today?

    I have my weights program later so that should wake me up and get the testosterone flowing
  • Tracey1147
    Tracey1147 Posts: 951 Member
    As its in the afternoon do you think you'll have the same problem as the morning workout?
  • Damn, I actually have to do work for 5 days and I spend my first 30 min at work playing catch up on the thread! Apparently I missed a lot.

    Morning all (afternoon to those in England)...
  • chrisa8170
    chrisa8170 Posts: 466 Member
    Damn, I actually have to do work for 5 days and I spend my first 30 min at work playing catch up on the thread! Apparently I missed a lot.

    Morning all (afternoon to those in England)...

    When we put our mind to it, we can go at it like rabbits :wink:
  • Damn, I actually have to do work for 5 days and I spend my first 30 min at work playing catch up on the thread! Apparently I missed a lot.

    Morning all (afternoon to those in England)...

    When we put our mind to it, we can go at it like rabbits :wink:

    lol. I can imagine! Its half the fun of getting in shape (at least for me).

    I actually almost checked in Monday when I pulled an all nighter but I KNEW I'd get distracted and my project wouldn't get done... I should have saved myself the catching up.
  • hougt
    hougt Posts: 1,088
    As its in the afternoon do you think you'll have the same problem as the morning workout?
    Probs more so with it being weights but it is easier to sort on an evening :wink:
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    I would like your opinions please. I was told last night that what I said may have been the dumbest thing this person had heard in their life.

    Due to weather I have umpired 2 innings in 2 days but have recieved full payment per the contract for said games. Last night after waiting around about an hour and a half they called the game due to field conditions. When I said this sucks the AD said "you will still get paid" and my answer was "I understand that but this season has been one blow out and bad baseball so I was looking forward to 2 good games of softball between rivals. I would rather umpire than miss out on this." I had a parent look at me crazy and one of the ball players made the comment, "that is the dubest thing I have ever heard. Who doesn't want to get paid to not do anything." Am I the only one that thinks the kid/parent is nuts? Your turn..is it me or the kid/parent?
  • Tracey1147
    Tracey1147 Posts: 951 Member
    I agree with both. To get paid to do nothing is good but I understand that you wasn't talking about the money when you said it sucked. You were looking forward to the game itself. It was a disappointment for you that you missed the game. The silver lining was that you still got paid.
    Its like people who do a job/hobby for the love and passion they have for it and the getting paid is a bonus
  • chrisa8170
    chrisa8170 Posts: 466 Member
    I would like your opinions please. I was told last night that what I said may have been the dumbest thing this person had heard in their life.

    Due to weather I have umpired 2 innings in 2 days but have recieved full payment per the contract for said games. Last night after waiting around about an hour and a half they called the game due to field conditions. When I said this sucks the AD said "you will still get paid" and my answer was "I understand that but this season has been one blow out and bad baseball so I was looking forward to 2 good games of softball between rivals. I would rather umpire than miss out on this." I had a parent look at me crazy and one of the ball players made the comment, "that is the dubest thing I have ever heard. Who doesn't want to get paid to not do anything." Am I the only one that thinks the kid/parent is nuts? Your turn..is it me or the kid/parent?

    Assuming that you umpire mainly due to the love of the sport / interaction rather than the pay then your sentiments are perfectly understandable. Unfortunatly most people view things monetarily.

    I have seen in my own line of work it change from being a vocation / calling to 'just another job' that therefore the motivation / attitude of individuals has changed.

    You have not gone mad, yet!