Back to Business Tomorrow · 1:46am Feb 28th, 2014
So my work schedule changed a bit this past week, moving me from 39 hours to 52 and eliminating one of my half days and my full day off today. So don't worry, I'm not reneging on my promise to write again, I just got side-tracked this week.
But tomorrow...I begin!
On a more serious side note, should I also post my work schedule and major goings-on/achievements at work here as well? Got some cool and crazy mechanical stories and such to share if you guys are interested (all names to be withheld to preserve the privacy and semi-dignity of those involved)
Go for it.
Yeah, b'y, go for it.
sounds fun
Shenanigans are always fun to read about, and it reassures us that you are not dead which is also a plus.
Oh, do tell!
Yeah, stories would be cool!
So, you went from 50+ hours to 39 hours only to go back up to 50+ that sucks.
Mechanical stories are always interesting, do share.
I would like to hear the stories as well.
I think a story time would be good.
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I want to hear mechanical mishaps about how rogers at work lost his pinkie finger to a goldfish stuck in the crank shaft!
Story time is best time (asside from Ponies of course )
1881256 Ah yes, Duct tape, also known as the Minmatar Method.
Dun dun DUN!
Post your fiendish soliloquies. Thou shouldst not be swayed. Anecdotes aside, your forward momentum twill ever be my diabolic imagery. A bump, a hump, a Sisyphean task, more for your errant literature, a stallion shan't bequest again, in error, rolling boulders up a hill to ever find them crashing down again on tawdry hopes and dreams. 'Tis ne'er but a whimsy dream, which holding forth that light of day, doth ever mount an aphid's chance, of budding forth, and holding sway. For in our darkest e'er dreams, do we but hold and linger here; a chance, a choice, a doughty voice, a candles light against our fear.
...Yeah. I'm tired. Honestly you could write just about anything and I'd find the time to read it. The vagaries of mechanical engineering are something I'm at least familiar with. I would put a horse face at the end here, but nothing seems appropriate.