Aberzombie |
Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:I currently do TIG aluminum. I was certified structural 2G limited stick 7018(expired in Feb since I wasn't working with that). I can MIG steel.Woodraven wrote:If anyone in the Houston area can point me to a job in the welding field or labor trade, I might be looking that way.I'll keep an eye out for you. Remind me what types of welding you are qualified in.
I shall mention this to my younger brother. He's in banking, but that's actually helped him make some great professional connections.
Ragadolf |
My allergies yesterday were hellacious. I still feel like someone hit me in the face with a brick.
Ouch, sorry CH.
On a related note, My favorite T-shirt I have ever seen. Ever.
"Some people just deserve to be punched in the face. With a brick."
But I never thought of any FaWtL-ies when I read it! Honest!
:D
Kajehase |
Celestial Healer wrote:My allergies yesterday were hellacious. I still feel like someone hit me in the face with a brick.Ouch, sorry CH.
On a related note, My favorite T-shirt I have ever seen. Ever.
"Some people just deserve to be punched in the face. With a brick."
But I never thought of any FaWtL-ies when I read it! Honest!
:D
Damn, I've lost it!
Ragadolf |
Treppa wrote:My mom always asked why I had to sneeze so loud during allergy attacks. My thought is that if I'm miserable, everyone around me should be too.I don't do it intentionally, but I seem to be incapable of sneezing quietly.
I'm with you.
When I sneeze, I'm pretty sure they know about it in the next parish.:/
And, It is impossible for me to sneeze less than 3 times in a row. Minimum.
Patrick Curtin |
Good morning FAWTL
Waking up from Sleep Phase II. It looks like the earlier clouds have lifted whilst I slumbered, and now it is time to plant my onions and leeks. I have had some pretty bad allergies, but mine are more of the Weeper variety. I can sympathize with that Wilding chief, weepy eyes are the suxxors.
Celestial Healer |
Orthos wrote:Treppa wrote:My mom always asked why I had to sneeze so loud during allergy attacks. My thought is that if I'm miserable, everyone around me should be too.I don't do it intentionally, but I seem to be incapable of sneezing quietly.I'm with you.
When I sneeze, I'm pretty sure they know about it in the next parish.
:/And, It is impossible for me to sneeze less than 3 times in a row. Minimum.
Sounds like me.
Plus, if I sneeze twice, it doesn't matter what I do - the third one is coming. There might be a gap, but there is no stopping it.
I once knew a lady who always sneezed 17 times. You could count them. Very strange.
Urinsane |
My nap was disrupted by knocking on the door. I got up and went to check to see pretty girl handing me a 1 liter bottle of Coca Cola. Sometimes it's worth to get up from bed...
In a bikini?! And slowly sliding an ice cube down her neck?! Then asking if she could take a break on your couch and if you'd rub her sore feet?!
FAWESOME!
Kajehase |
Drejk wrote:My nap was disrupted by knocking on the door. I got up and went to check to see pretty girl handing me a 1 liter bottle of Coca Cola. Sometimes it's worth to get up from bed...In a bikini?! And slowly sliding an ice cube down her neck?! Then asking if she could take a break on your couch and if you'd rub her sore feet?!
FAWESOME!
You need to use an Axe deoderant for that, don't you?
Ragadolf |
Ragadolf wrote:Orthos wrote:Treppa wrote:My mom always asked why I had to sneeze so loud during allergy attacks. My thought is that if I'm miserable, everyone around me should be too.I don't do it intentionally, but I seem to be incapable of sneezing quietly.I'm with you.
When I sneeze, I'm pretty sure they know about it in the next parish.
:/And, It is impossible for me to sneeze less than 3 times in a row. Minimum.
Sounds like me.
Plus, if I sneeze twice, it doesn't matter what I do - the third one is coming. There might be a gap, but there is no stopping it.
I once knew a lady who always sneezed 17 times. You could count them. Very strange.
Wow. And I thought I was strange for the 3 in a row thing.
I feel so sorry for her. When I sneeze I can't breathe for half the day. If I sneezed 17 times, (at all, much less in a row!) I wouldn't be able to breathe for a month! ;P
aeglos |
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Hi everyone,
FLITTERWOCHE - glimmering week, or as the english speeking world calls it: Honeymoon
we are in the Berchtesgadener Land down in southern Bavaria.
It is one of Germany's most famous vacation area, everything is just like Americans imagine Germany, in other words very Bavarian:
The Alps, mountain lakes, Dirndl, Lederhosen, beer in huge Maßkrügen
it is kind of ironic because Berchtesgaden is bavarian since just 200 yearsit was an indipended church state before 1820 ruled by Lord- Abbots
famous landmarks are the Königssee, Zauberwald, Hintersee and germanys second highest mountain, the Watzmann, part of a mountain massif formed by the Watzman, the Watzwife and the Watzchildren (yes, really)
on a much darker note, Hitlers holiday house, the Berghof was here (now a resaech and documantation centre for the nazi time)
today we took the famous boat tour over the Königssee to St. Batrholomä and did a great walk around the Obersee
Urinsane |
Hi everyone,
FLITTERWOCHE - glimmering week, or as the english speeking world calls it: Honeymoon
we are in the Berchtesgadener Land down in southern Bavaria.
It is one of Germany's most famous vacation area, everything is just like Americans imagine Germany, in other words very Bavarian:
The Alps, mountain lakes, Dirndl, Lederhosen, beer in huge Maßkrügen
it is kind of ironic because Berchtesgaden is bavarian since just 200 yearsit was an indipended church state before 1820 ruled by Lord- Abbotsfamous landmarks are the Königssee, Zauberwald, Hintersee and germanys second highest mountain, the Watzmann, part of a mountain massif formed by the Watzman, the Watzwife and the Watzchildren (yes, really)
on a much darker note, Hitlers holiday house, the Berghof was here (now a resaech and documantation centre for the nazi time)
today we took the famous boat tour over the Königssee to St. Batrholomä and did a great walk around the Obersee
Hope you are posting while Sabine is passed out from exhaustion. It's your honeymoon! Get busy!
Freehold DM |
aeglos wrote:Hope you are posting while Sabine is passed out from exhaustion. It's your honeymoon! Get busy!Hi everyone,
FLITTERWOCHE - glimmering week, or as the english speeking world calls it: Honeymoon
we are in the Berchtesgadener Land down in southern Bavaria.
It is one of Germany's most famous vacation area, everything is just like Americans imagine Germany, in other words very Bavarian:
The Alps, mountain lakes, Dirndl, Lederhosen, beer in huge Maßkrügen
it is kind of ironic because Berchtesgaden is bavarian since just 200 yearsit was an indipended church state before 1820 ruled by Lord- Abbotsfamous landmarks are the Königssee, Zauberwald, Hintersee and germanys second highest mountain, the Watzmann, part of a mountain massif formed by the Watzman, the Watzwife and the Watzchildren (yes, really)
on a much darker note, Hitlers holiday house, the Berghof was here (now a resaech and documantation centre for the nazi time)
today we took the famous boat tour over the Königssee to St. Batrholomä and did a great walk around the Obersee
What he said.
Freehold DM |
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aeglos wrote:It would be an interesting alternate history story if all the small German polities had survived into modern times. There were quite a few iirc.Berchtesgaden is bavarian since just 200 yearsit was an indipended church state before 1820 ruled by Lord- Abbots
May I direct you here , sir?