Testing Episode IV: A New Lament

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#376 Post by Oxymoron »

Well, if one of you feels like having me save $30 on the second item of the previous list...

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#377 Post by The Spartan »

timmy wrote:Get yourself a dash cam.
Yeah. I really should have one.

It'll also help a little (not at that particular point in my drive, just in general) once I move. My commute will be cut by at least 1/2, maybe as much as 2/3.

I mean, it's not ever great, but it hasn't been too horrific for a while. This particular incident was especially awful.

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#378 Post by Dude »

Went into the store today and got asked if we wanted tickets to the community dinner, I said I'd be happy to buy them to support the community and our centre but that we likely wouldn't go to the dinner. I should have just said "sure" and bought them, as my comment just required me to explain that I have PTSD and that large groups and noise are bad for me but no offence is meant to anyone.

Tone and body language tell us a lot, should have just lied and let people think I'm an asshole, like I usually do.
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#379 Post by timmy »

Eh, it's a small town, so if you'd bought tickets and not turned up someone would have noticed, and people talk anyway.

If just one of them decides to read up on PTSD and learns something, net benefit.
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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#380 Post by Dude »

Spent this evening racing around cause our neighbour decided to do a burn across the highway from us, the winds are high (there is a burn ban) and it jumped over a hay road into my other neighbours pasture/alfalfa. Burned out hundreds of acres, jumped the highway and would have took out the dump if my other other neighbours hadn't been on top of it.

I need a new extinguisher now.
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#381 Post by timmy »

Farking hell. You'd think they'd know better.
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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#382 Post by Dude »

He should, his family has been farming here for a hundred years. Talking with the neighbours afterwards one tells me he did his weeks ago with snow on the ground because the area hasn't been grazed properly since 2011 means there's so much grass that even though the ground is wet, it just burns across the top. Got to see that yesterday for myself.

Poor land management.
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#383 Post by timmy »

Yeah, I know the type; my ex had an uncle that inherited the family farm, then after realising too late he was hopeless at it he wrote off all the losses to the estate and took a job with the power company. And now no one tends what remains of the orchards.
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#384 Post by Straha »

Just had an interview for a nice management job. I think it went well. I'd really rather like the position.

(Meanwhile, I'm in a holding pattern for a number of coaching jobs I really want. I know I'm a top pick for at least one of them, but they need to find money to make it worthwhile for me...)

Edit: tl;dr Straha needs money and wants not to be poor.
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#385 Post by joviwan »

I have spent my entire day elbow deep in Dell quotes and it's taken forever to get any traction on anything because everything hates me and I'm on a deadline that closes today and


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#386 Post by Big Orangutan »

My Nintendo 3DS had charging problems which proved a waste of time and money to fix (at least it got MOT'd).
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#387 Post by Crazedwraith »

How can a new version of an mp3 player be less sophisticated than the old one? I brought a sandisk clip sport to replace to sansa clip plus i lost recently. Only to find they've fucked up the playlist settings. You used to be able to set it to one mode and just click 'sync' on window media player and copy existing playlists over.

now you have to fuck about endlessly to create an 'm3u' file and store in the exact same folder as the songs you want it to play.
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#388 Post by Kryten »

Looks like I'm up all night watching the election results come in. Predictions aren't good...

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#389 Post by Crazedwraith »

Currently. Conservative majority of 2 with four more seats to declare.
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#390 Post by Kryten »

Well, I suppose it could be worse. Better a conservative majority than conservatives that have to pander to the likes of DUP.

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#391 Post by evilsoup »

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#392 Post by timmy »

For fuck's sake Britain

And now our fuckwit is going to take it as a sign that he can keep being a cunt for the next year and get away with it.
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#393 Post by Crazedwraith »

but i heard your country was a shining example of how to do immigration right?
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#394 Post by Stofsk »

I'm pretty sure Tones doesn't need an excuse to be a cunt :v

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#395 Post by RogueIce »

So when America elects a Republican President in 2016 we don't have to feel so bad?

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#396 Post by Ralin »

As if it isn't going to be Hillary

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#397 Post by The Spartan »

Shadow went to the vet today to get her senior check up (she's nine). She's had a broken tooth and a growth of some sort on her eyelid that we've put off fixing because they weren't causing problems yet, but the vet found that she had a hematoma in her ear. So, today they sedated her and fixed all of the above.

She's currently resting and recovering at my folk's house (they're semi-retired and can watch her better than me right now).

My poor puppy! :(

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#398 Post by Stofsk »

I hope she recovers quickly. :)

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#399 Post by The Spartan »

Thanks, Stofsk.

My mom told me that Shadow is feeling a little better today. She's still groggy and a whatnot because she's still on a lot of meds* but she's eating, moving around. She just hates having the stupid cone on, but it's for her own good. Without it she's scratch her stitches right off.

*A pain killer, anti-inflammatory, sedative, antibiotic and antihistamine.

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#400 Post by The Spartan »

Well, I stopped by my parents house today to check on Shadow. She's practically back to herself, though she hates the cone she has to wear.

I took her out for a jog around the neighborhood so she could get some exercise in. She loves doing that.

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