Happy Friday the 13th......

Started by Krandall, August 13, 2010, 12:43:00 PM

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Krandall

Anyone elses day just freakin rediculous?

most of my team is gone. guy sitting across from me right now is going balistic. Mouse not working for some reason so hes literally smashing it on his desk. :rofl:

Boss just left for the day. We're headed to lake superior for the weekend. Found out road construction everywhere the whole way up basically.... a 3 hour drive will be probably 4-5.  :help: :help: :help:


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Peelz

bout the same thing going on here.
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


Colorado700R

Ask him if he got a "PC load letter error", and call him Michael Bolton

Havn2muchfun

Were to start...hmmm. Lets just say my day started with a fight with the wife, 1.5 hours of sleep, and has gone down hill fast from there... :mad:
So many upgrades, so little money.

Segkast

Havin a great day, thanks for askin Randy :kiss:
Oury grips & Yamalube

Spartan

Worked double shift...first part of the day I was cutting and installing fiberglass panels on the decking, skin still crawling from that...and just got home from 2nd shift...putting up drywall barricades. Was easier but of course our access was limited in that area and the guy that was supposed to be running the elevator for us decided to take off to get dinner way across the fugging airport...so was stuck for a while.

Krandall

How about this for a crappy day.....

Lucky escape for boy, 13, hit by lightning at 13:13 on Friday the 13th
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38710593/ns/world_news-weird_news/

A 13-year-old boy was struck by lightning — at 13:13 hours on Friday the 13th, according to reports.

The teen was watching an air show at Lowestoft, England, when he was struck and was later treated for burns to his shoulder, the U.K.'s Mirror newspaper said. He is expected to fully recover.

Rex Clarke, leader of the St. John Ambulance team that treated the child, described what happened.

"Suddenly there was this huge crack of lightning really close to the seafront and really loud thunder," he told the Mirror. "Seconds later we got a call someone had been hit. The boy was breathing and was conscious."

"He had a minor burn to his shoulder and was taken to hospital as a precaution. It could have been a lot worse," he said, adding: "It's all a bit strange that he was 13, and it happened at 13:13 on Friday the 13th."

Two other spectators, who were standing near the boy when he was hit, were treated for minor injuries, the Mirror said.

"We were just watching the Red Arrows [air display team] go past and there was a flash of lightning," one of the wounded, Jordan Gissing, 16, told the Mirror. "I couldn't speak. I was in shock."


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