Well obviously nobody fell off a balcony or tumbled down a hill, so everything must have gone great.Flake wrote:Smile: Got married and it was awesome.
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Not necessarily. Merely that he and his bride didn't fall off a balcony or tumbled down a hill. He probably didn't notice what was happening to his guests.Hobie-wan wrote:Well obviously nobody fell off a balcony or tumbled down a hill, so everything must have gone great.Flake wrote:Smile: Got married and it was awesome.
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Your open bar was terrible. Mountain Lightnin', Dr.Thunder, and water were the only options.Flake wrote:Smile: Got married and it was awesome.
Sorry, wedding jokes are lame.
But congratulations, and I hope you had the enjoyment of all the wedding traditional stuff. Or not, it's your life.
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Hey now, Dr. Thunder is pretty tasty.
Congrats Flake!
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What should have been a 5 minute fix on my car turned into a 1.5 hour ordeal including: accidentally cutting myself, me yelling obscenities in my driveway like a lunatic, a useless trip to Auto Zone only to come to the realization that I'm an idiot, and getting snappy with my girlfriend. Sometimes I hate myself.
At least it's fixed now. Looking forward to finger foods, Sam Adams Cold Snap, and WrestleMania with some friends later.
Congrats Flake!
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*scratch that, fixed Scrobbling*
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You don't handle change well, do you?Hobie-wan wrote:New hardware and W7 installed and running smoothly. Some of the stupid W7 interface stupidity fixed with Classic Shell and by heading into the registry with a chainsaw.
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Well, I freely admit that I get comfortable in my ways when things work well. A change here or there is ok, but being forced into too many changes at the same time is annoying (in all things). W7 (and of course 8 ) are full of interface changes that are inefficient both in use and use of space IMHO.MrPopo wrote: You don't handle change well, do you?
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Thanks all!
Not a lot of stories. The ceremony was tiny and secular. We committed to each other until the singularity and beyond. Our officiant was empowered by the Internet.
Then we had a reception at a local restaurant that rents out a whole house for pretty cheap and has a playground for the kids and a huge beer selection for the adults. We basically thought to ourselves "What do people hate about weddings?" and left out everything we didn't like. We wanted it to be a party where we just happened to be married at the end.
Not a lot of stories. The ceremony was tiny and secular. We committed to each other until the singularity and beyond. Our officiant was empowered by the Internet.
Then we had a reception at a local restaurant that rents out a whole house for pretty cheap and has a playground for the kids and a huge beer selection for the adults. We basically thought to ourselves "What do people hate about weddings?" and left out everything we didn't like. We wanted it to be a party where we just happened to be married at the end.
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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It has truly come to the point within the last few months or so where I dread going to sleep Sunday because I hate my job. Morale is at an all time low, never has a team felt so under-appreciated, and yeah. Ready to take a paycut to get out if I have to. Coming up on about 4 years worth of this warehouse pharmacy stuff, I'd like to get out of this field entirely.
I think about maybe two part time jobs for now, but this whole insurance business has me pretty worried and I could go outside for it, but I wonder how hard that would be to manage. Finances are getting tight as it is. Car is falling apart.
I also loath online classes and have three going on.
I'm legit pretty lonely lately too.
Sheeeeeeeet.
