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Ah yes, the worst part of winter, the last month.

Winter madness and cabin fever are legitimate concerns on the tundra.

Edit: F~#@ yes I'm naked, it's 23 degrees right now, that's capering weather right there!


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As is winter nudity.


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I also have been shoveling snow all day today at work. Very much feels like I can shave a bear with a skid loader.


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Hello, everyone.

I made it home safely on Tuesday.

Scarab Sages

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The Vagrant Erudite wrote:
Less than a month till my girl has her first birthday. We're taking her to the zoo, because she likes animals more than me, her mother, and food (which are her #4, #3, and #2 priorities in life respectively).

I firmly agree with her priorities.

Scarab Sages

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John Napier 698 wrote:

Hello, everyone.

I made it home safely on Tuesday.

Glad to hear it John.


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Limeylongears wrote:
Wild West politics:
There was that notorious social media post from a mayor of a Texan town claiming that anyone expecting a power company to provide power to the people paying them, or elected officials to be responsible to their constituents, has been brainwashed by SOCIALISM and show some proper pioneer spirit by going out and milking a cactus or something. He has since resigned, presumably because that's too much Texas for anybody

My mental image now is that he suddenly froze, mid-rant, and then exploded from the overload, showering the surrounding area with cow poop, oil, and teeny cowboy hats.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:

...and I am now looking forward to dying in a mysterious accident and having Freehold and Drejk show up trying to convince my manager that they're my kids.

I think even with the accent Drejk would have the advantage...

I told you, I'm *adopted*.
*changes name to Impus Mediocre*
Ha! I'm Impus Medius!

WandaVision has set the bar pretty high on my TV expectations, but I'd chip in to kickstart this reboot of The Brady Bunch.


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We're on Mars again! :D


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Treppa wrote:
We're on Mars again! :D

When we finally get people there, I'm hoping for an Oppy rescue mission.


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Huzzah for Mars!


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I know this isn't actually her, but when I first saw
this article
, I thought, "Gee, was it Nobody's Mom?"


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Feros wrote:
Treppa wrote:
We're on Mars again! :D
When we finally get people there, I'm hoping for an Oppy rescue mission.

I'm hoping Percy can roll over there and dust off Oppy's solar panel. Of course, that might not be the best idea.


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lisamarlene wrote:

I know this isn't actually her, but when I first saw

this article, I thought, "Gee, was it Nobody's Mom?"

LOLOL. Sounds just like her except the, "I'm delighted to sit," part.


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Well, I finally bit the bullet and ordered all the dry goods I need from Costco. And, surprise surprise, the price was utterly reasonable and within the realm of "typical Costco".

So it's getting someone to pick up all your refrigerated/frozen stuff that tacks on the 40% fee.

I'll live with my local corner store, thanks.


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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:

...and I am now looking forward to dying in a mysterious accident and having Freehold and Drejk show up trying to convince my manager that they're my kids.

I think even with the accent Drejk would have the advantage...

I told you, I'm *adopted*.
*changes name to Impus Mediocre*
Ha! I'm Impus Medius!
WandaVision has set the bar pretty high on my TV expectations, but I'd chip in to kickstart this reboot of The Brady Bunch.

Whatchu talkin' bout Amby?

riotous studio audience laughter


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Treppa wrote:
We're on Mars again! :D

Please tell me there are bright pink women there with impossibly hourglass figures and generous teardrop shaped breasts.

Please please please.


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NobodysHome wrote:
lisamarlene wrote:

I know this isn't actually her, but when I first saw

this article, I thought, "Gee, was it Nobody's Mom?"

LOLOL. Sounds just like her except the, "I'm delighted to sit," part.

it can't be her. She didn't uppercut a mountain lion that thought she would be an easy meal.


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Freehold DM wrote:
Treppa wrote:
We're on Mars again! :D

Please tell me there are bright pink women there with impossibly hourglass figures and generous teardrop shaped breasts.

Please please please.

You're thinking of Venus. And they're green.


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About to go home. Good night, everyone.


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Taxes filed. Always good to have that off my mind.


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LAUGHTER


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complain away LM. I don't mind.


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Treppa wrote:
We're on Mars again! :D

Kaor! Kaor!


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In other news, they have officially confirmed what I already knew, i.e. I have THE PLAGUE, which is why I 've been self-isolating since Sunday. It's far from fun, but I'm just tired, snotty and a bit feverish - I don't require any medical attention, thank goodness.


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Limey's Germs wrote:
In other news, they have officially confirmed what I already knew, i.e. I have THE PLAGUE, which is why I 've been self-isolating since Sunday. It's far from fun, but I'm just tired, snotty and a bit feverish - I don't require any medical attention, thank goodness.

Ugh. So sorry.


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Limey's Germs wrote:
In other news, they have officially confirmed what I already knew, i.e. I have THE PLAGUE, which is why I 've been self-isolating since Sunday. It's far from fun, but I'm just tired, snotty and a bit feverish - I don't require any medical attention, thank goodness.

Who's going to fight crime in your absence?!

Will Ireland become the next Texas!

More at eleven.


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So, if you've ever worked on the buying side of retail, the formula is fairly standard: Buy something wholesale, mark it up 50%, and sell it retail. It was true back in 1991 when we sold VHS tapes at the video store. I was surprised and pleased to learn it was true at the butcher counter at the corner store. (He sold me a Costco lamb shoulder where he hadn't removed the previous price tag so I got to see the exact markup, and it was roughly 50%.)

Apparently, not all products are created equal.

I was surprised when I saw that the corner store was charging me $7.89 for a king-sized box of Cheerios; it seemed rather steep. So I just put Cheerios on my Costco list and TWO king-sized boxes were $6.99, with a $3 delivery fee for "special handling" (i.e., don't put the Cheerios under the bowling balls). Even then, Cheerios work out to $4.995 a box from Costco, so the $7.89 represents a 58% markup.

I'm sure there's a reason for it (low throughput, large amount of shelf space, or whatnot), but it does have me thinking, "C'mon, guys! I already know I pay a premium to keep you in business and support local jobs and commerce, but does it really need to be over 100%?"


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Limey's Germs wrote:
In other news, they have officially confirmed what I already knew, i.e. I have THE PLAGUE, which is why I 've been self-isolating since Sunday. It's far from fun, but I'm just tired, snotty and a bit feverish - I don't require any medical attention, thank goodness.

Please heal. We can't afford to lose you.


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Does anyone know anything about Solomon Kane? Like quotes or anything? Asking for a friend.


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NobodysHome wrote:

So, if you've ever worked on the buying side of retail, the formula is fairly standard: Buy something wholesale, mark it up 50%, and sell it retail. It was true back in 1991 when we sold VHS tapes at the video store. I was surprised and pleased to learn it was true at the butcher counter at the corner store. (He sold me a Costco lamb shoulder where he hadn't removed the previous price tag so I got to see the exact markup, and it was roughly 50%.)

Apparently, not all products are created equal.

I was surprised when I saw that the corner store was charging me $7.89 for a king-sized box of Cheerios; it seemed rather steep. So I just put Cheerios on my Costco list and TWO king-sized boxes were $6.99, with a $3 delivery fee for "special handling" (i.e., don't put the Cheerios under the bowling balls). Even then, Cheerios work out to $4.995 a box from Costco, so the $7.89 represents a 58% markup.

I'm sure there's a reason for it (low throughput, large amount of shelf space, or whatnot), but it does have me thinking, "C'mon, guys! I already know I pay a premium to keep you in business and support local jobs and commerce, but does it really need to be over 100%?"

Ha! Welcome to the hood!


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Freehold DM wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Solomon Kane? Like quotes or anything? Asking for a friend.

XVII-XVIII witchhunter or something written by Robert Howard. Might had a badass cane, not sure about that. That's basically sums what I know.

Scarab Sages

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Limey's Germs wrote:
In other news, they have officially confirmed what I already knew, i.e. I have THE PLAGUE, which is why I 've been self-isolating since Sunday. It's far from fun, but I'm just tired, snotty and a bit feverish - I don't require any medical attention, thank goodness.

Hang in there Limey


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Get well Limey.


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Best of luck, Limey!


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Get well soon Limey!


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Be well, Limey!


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Hello, everyone.

Get well soon, Limey.

Solomon Kane


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Get well, Limey!


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Freehold DM wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Solomon Kane? Like quotes or anything? Asking for a friend.

Sure Freehold...LET ME GOOGLE THAT FOR YOU...

Sorry.

I'm in a bit of a mood. Thanks Work.


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Wasn't he Dracula's uncle on his wife's cousin's side of the family?

Silver Crusade

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Today my cat decided to sit in a dresser drawer while we were folding laundry. Not the first time she has done that.

What was a first was that she figured out she could squeeze behind the drawer and sit on the clothes in the closed drawer beneath it. That took some coaxing to get her out. Never a dull moment.


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User can't log into a remote computer. (For those who care, this is a VMWare VDI situation. For whatever reason the admins didn't join a machine name to the domain, and the system is insisting on trying to assign this machine to this user.)

Offshore Tech doesn't touch the ticket for 2 hours. User's manager complains to me. Offshore Tech immediately says "We're looking into it."

Hour later. Manager complains to me again. I look at the ticket again, and see that it has been escalated up to the VMWare support team. As it should be. Took too long to get to that point, but it's where it needs to be.

Manager then explains to me this:

"Well, it started as a VDI problem, but then she realized she had this new computer that you guys had sent her and she had never set it up. So she took down the old computer and started putting the new one together and she got stuck. So she needs help with that. And the VDI thing."

I go back through the records, and she received that new computer 2 months ago.

Just...why...


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Vanykrye wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Solomon Kane? Like quotes or anything? Asking for a friend.

Sure Freehold...LET ME GOOGLE THAT FOR YOU...

Sorry.

I'm in a bit of a mood. Thanks Work.

Okay, fellas, just to make a small suggestion... it's not always about what you can google or find on wikipedia, sometimes it's about your own personal connection to a character or an anecdote you remember.

I was actually in a conversation on the Dallas Co. [Redacted] Party FB page earlier today, when a young'un was asking what the big deal was about Governor Ann Richards, anyhow. An older woman told her to "read the bio". I shared what I remembered as a college student in Texas during her term, which was more about feeling than googleable facts. Others followed.
Is there any chance that there might be value in something similar here?


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Didn't she write Interview with a Vampire?


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captain yesterday wrote:
Didn't she write Interview with a Vampire?

She was Governor of Texas in the early 90s.


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captain yesterday wrote:
Didn't she write Interview with a Vampire?

You're thinkin' of Ayn Rand. :)


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FH, when you asked about Solomon Kane I thought of Sean Connery's character Quartermain from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for some reason. I'm of no help whatsoever.


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lisamarlene wrote:
Vanykrye wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Solomon Kane? Like quotes or anything? Asking for a friend.

Sure Freehold...LET ME GOOGLE THAT FOR YOU...

Sorry.

I'm in a bit of a mood. Thanks Work.

Okay, fellas, just to make a small suggestion... it's not always about what you can google or find on wikipedia, sometimes it's about your own personal connection to a character or an anecdote you remember.

I was actually in a conversation on the Dallas Co. [Redacted] Party FB page earlier today, when a young'un was asking what the big deal was about Governor Ann Richards, anyhow. An older woman told her to "read the bio". I shared what I remembered as a college student in Texas during her term, which was more about feeling than googleable facts. Others followed.
Is there any chance that there might be value in something similar here?

Pfft...Human Interactions and Feelings.

On the more serious side of it, yes, you are absolutely correct. It matters.

Like I said, I'm in a bad mood because of work. Ok, let me rephrase: I'm in a worse mood than normal due to issues directly related to work. Freehold asked for quotes from a character and my first jaded thought was simply: "That's something you can Google."


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Mark Hoover 330 wrote:
FH, when you asked about Solomon Kane I thought of Sean Connery's character Quartermain from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for some reason. I'm of no help whatsoever.

I had to fight off Solomon Grundy.

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