Quite simply, one that smelled reminiscent of ham (which happened to be an item packed at said plant). The story goes, the very first time our family drove past the plant on that stretch of highway my mother reacted to the smell with something like "oh my god, that smell, was that you? (directed at my brother)What is a "ham fart" and how is that different from a regular fart? (Wow, this discussion sure is going off the rails.)
Juvenile Post Of The Day!jumbach said:Bonus:
2a. I missed my chance to burp every time the doctor pulled my finger while fixing it. Didn't even think of it.
#3 describes me as well. I consider myself a cynical, jaded introvert. Since living in the South as long as I have, I have learned to overcome this to a degree.#3 above describes me.
I should keep a note to remind me that chapstick comes before hand lotion.
Napping at lunch would have been a good idea.
My wife went GF about three years ago and feels a lot better.1) I am going to see about getting tested for gluten sensitivity. I stopped eating anything with gluten for a week and felt a ton better. I had a personal pizza from a local establishment on Monday, and felt horrible afterwards. On Tuesday and Wednesday I was deliberate not to eat any gluten again and I noticed that I feel better and slept awesome last night.
2) In a little more than a week I am going to sit for the CNU-A exam. I took the class and read over the materials, but if anyone has any insight please let me know.
3) Over the Christmas Break (between Christmas and New Years) I am going to do some office cleaning and purge a bunch of stuff that I don't need.
Why get tested if you've proven to yourself that you feel better when you avoid gluten? You've proven that stepping on Legos hurts, so you avoid doing that.1) I am going to see about getting tested for gluten sensitivity. I stopped eating anything with gluten for a week and felt a ton better. I had a personal pizza from a local establishment on Monday, and felt horrible afterwards. On Tuesday and Wednesday I was deliberate not to eat any gluten again and I noticed that I feel better and slept awesome last night.
2) In a little more than a week I am going to sit for the CNU-A exam. I took the class and read over the materials, but if anyone has any insight please let me know.
3) Over the Christmas Break (between Christmas and New Years) I am going to do some office cleaning and purge a bunch of stuff that I don't need.
Let us know how the CNU test is. I've thought about trying when I had a Smartcode a few years back.1) I am going to see about getting tested for gluten sensitivity. I stopped eating anything with gluten for a week and felt a ton better. I had a personal pizza from a local establishment on Monday, and felt horrible afterwards. On Tuesday and Wednesday I was deliberate not to eat any gluten again and I noticed that I feel better and slept awesome last night.
2) In a little more than a week I am going to sit for the CNU-A exam. I took the class and read over the materials, but if anyone has any insight please let me know.
3) Over the Christmas Break (between Christmas and New Years) I am going to do some office cleaning and purge a bunch of stuff that I don't need.
Re: #2:1) Readjusting to real life after being away for 3 weeks...thought I had the jet lag beat and then was up at 3:30 a.m. this morning.
2) It is pretty trippy to take off from Tokyo at 6:00 p.m. and land in Vancouver at 9:00 a.m. the same day.
3) I want to move to Japan.
Re: #2:
That's like when planes take off from Boise at a time, and land in Reno at that same time (e.g., depart at 5:15 p.m., arrive at 5:15 p.m.)
As a former Boy Scout from New England I did the obligatory overnight campout on the Massachusetts. Those racks were canvas hammocks stacked five feet high somewhere in the bowels of the ship and the tracks for munitions to be moved up to the guns went through the rooms on the ceiling. I highly recommend the experience.1. December 7, 1941 kicked off a period of about 5 weeks where my then 17-year old someday-to-be-father pestered the crap out of his mother to let him enlist in the Navy under-age. His father being a Naval Academy alum probably greased the skids some. Poor Nana was cornered in her own home. She relented in mid-January and he was on his way to Naval Training station in Maine by February.
2. December 8, 1941 probably saw my grandfather working the phones with his old Naval Academy buddies to get my dad stationed on what Grandpa perceived as the safest ship possible. BB59 - U.S.S. Massachusetts would be his home for the first 18 or so months at sea. (And she was a safe ship, as it turned out. IIRC, only three of her crew were KIA during extensive front-line combat action through VJ -Day. Grandpa wouldn't be any help on his final ship, known as a CVE, which Navy wags said stood for "Combustible, Vulnerable, and Expendable".)
3. Obligatory Go Navy! Beat Army!
That's what all bad dancers think2. I am not a good dancer but I make up for it with my enthusiasm.
Took it last week and will get the results later this month. Overall it was not horrible but there were several questions that I had to read a few times to really figure out what they were asking for. There were several got-ya questions so I will be interested to see how I did.Let us know how the CNU test is. I've thought about trying when I had a Smartcode a few years back.
1. See??!!!! Stress messes with you.1 - dandy did a couple bonus things^^
2 - yes we send out about 60 cards
3 - very light traffic today (so far)
1. Soap made with donkey milk. 😦1. What in the name of Sweet Baby Jeebus is donkey soap?
2. I don't think I've ever washed a donkey. Nope, never.
3. This post corrects my earlier erroneous 5 thing submission earlier today
We must insist on more elaboration.3. Everyone is out of town and I am writing a letter to an agency letting them know they have additional required hearings before a board that hasn't met since the early 90s...
12 my goodness. chatgpt to the rescue...wait who said that lolol1. I have to prepare 12 evaluations for department heads and executive staff. UGH!
2. I feel like this has been the worst holiday season ever for eating way too much crap. Giving myself to New Year's and then it's over!
3. Wrapping Christmas presents is Folding Laundry's asshole cousin.
Glad you stopped by and contributed
- today is our last in person office day for the year....it is 12:23pm and i am like the only person left in office....maybe i should take the hint?
- I kinda don't want to travel back to my hometown for the holidays but if i dont my family would absolutely revolt
- I have over 90 hours of PTO that i need to use by august and looking at my work plan for 2024 the earliest that i can use it is in august...send help
- BONUS I Miss interacting with yall on here....i'm so inconsistent but this forum is so epic and i learn so much every day
thank youuuuu. this is a fun and good group of people. helps me remember that not all of us are wonksGlad you stopped by and contributed
i've started decorating my mantle and that's it. some lights, a few ornaments that really give me joy, and maybe a sprig or two of real fir branchesSomeone us remodeling a room. I want to watch what they toss into the dumpster but have to work.
My Christmas tree jinx ended and I've enjoyed a fresh tree for a few weeks.
Because I live by myself, I don't invest much time in decorating for Christmas.
As you please! Honestly it's been fun to do this research and work with the other departments but I'm worried because this agency has some pull and hasn't been happy with our process overall (and has let leadership know).We must insist on more elaboration.