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tigerstripedjacket

Favorite team:LSU 
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Occupation:I thought I wanted a career. Turns out I only wanted paychecks.
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Registered on:9/19/2011
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re: LNST

Posted by tigerstripedjacket on 4/14/26 at 10:13 pm to
Which gas station do you work at again?
No pics of Mrs. Sheik? This is the OT bruh
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Its not the cost of the sensor, it's the labor. They have to take the tires off, replace the sensor, then program them.


And the lift time. Using the lift for this job means telling someone else that if they ask for another service, it will be later getting done. They factor in the cost of the lift time/loss of potential income as part of the cost of the job so that it makes sense to offer the service instead of not offering that service and only targeting high profit jobs.
I don’t think you know what Armageddon really means.

No, I’m not worried about Armageddon, because when Christ returns it’ll be the best think that could happen.

re: Thunderbirds in PCB

Posted by tigerstripedjacket on 4/11/26 at 8:50 pm to
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big ole gals in small bathing suits








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I realized the other day I have no idea the sexual or political orientation of almost any player on the team now,


This is odd that anyone would give two flying fricks what a person who isn’t in the sex industry has to say about sex.

If you are a soccer player, I tune in for your soccer skills. If you’re a teacher, I sit there to learn your area of expertise.

Talking about sex publicly and disclosing a person’s personal preferences is very weird in virtually every situation.
Mix a few Weller blends to make poor man’s pappy
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Who actually still participates in the Iowa Standardized testings these days?


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The Iowa Assessments are also taken in schools throughout the United States and overseas by approximately 3 million students annually.


LINK


For the record, there are almost 50 million k-12 students, so about 6% of students take the IOWA test. LINK



For the OP who must like dudes since no lady pics posted
Pronounced Mare-ren-Gwen

Spoken Marren Gwen
Dislocated SI joint and pinched sciatic nerve

Kidney stones

Hip pointer

Cracked ribs

other broken bones/diverticulitis
Weather was perfect, so last night I left the back patio door open to get a cool draft through the house, which I do all the time. Roomba also runs at night which I also do all the time. Back patio door was open this morning, I shut it on my way to work. I thought nothing of it until tonight when I went to empty the bin on the Roomba.

It’s gone out the back door and been lodged in the doormat before, but obviously never onto the patio or out the house.

I cannot find the Roomba, I can only assume it’s rolled all the way down the driveway, and I’m wondering if I’m liable for whatever might happen if a car runs over it or some little kid has an issue with it.

TLDR- Roomba trying to escape and ruin my credit
This thread should be whacked
If you are friends and you think it would be a terrible fit, express that to your friend and tell them you will be happy to write a letter on their behalf, but that you can’t support this move since you think it will not work out well for your friend.

If they still want to go forward with it, write the letter to highlight their strengths and wish them the best. If it works out long term, you helped, if it doesn’t work out, you did what’s best for your friend.

If you are colleagues, you have to consider if your reputation will be tarnished by supporting this move. Don’t put your professional reputation on the line to support a bad fit.

If your reputation isn’t on the line, then either “forget” to write the letter in time, write a neutral letter, or be honest about the best qualities of the person and highlight the types of support they would need to be successful.
A four year old who is crying hysterically tells the adult supervision that he hurt his finger. They try to calm him down. Boy doesn’t calm down and can’t explain why his finger and hand are hurting. Reasonable adult calls parent and offers a plausible option for what happened, because in their experience, splinters and bone breaks are common playground injuries. No kids report seeing the snake. Parent begins route to daycare. Kids come back inside from recess time. Custodian goes outside to clean up trash. Custodian sees and kills snake, asks to speak to director who isn’t available at the moment because he is meeting with the parents of an injured boy. Custodian informs assistant director that he killed a copperhead and it could be related. Assistant director tells director, who tells parents.
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100 meters of loose Lego bricks That's only like, what......4 and a half feet?


That’s about 450 bananas.
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What happened to the black bird flocks


Murders
LINK WBRZ

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DENHAM SPRINGS - A man was arrested for stealing over 12 packs of steaks and multiple packs of hamburger meat, the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office said. Officials said they received calls about Michael Ardoin, 57, exiting the Denham Springs Walmart without paying for concealed items and re-entering to do it again. Officials were able to pull him over on I-12 in a vehicle with no license plate. Deputies said that they found two packs of lean hamburger meat, four packs of ribeyes and eight more packs of angus ribeyes. They also learned more packs of meat were taken from Sam's, as well. LPSO said the meat was returned to stores and the packages will be destroyed.
We share our location. It makes it easy to tell if someone has left a meeting and is on the way home to have dinner ready, without disturbing the meeting the call or text. That probably happens for each of us once every two weeks, and that’s as often as I check it.