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FPenvy 11-14-2018 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3798794)
This is the time of year you want to pick up a few pounds for winter insulation. It's the spring when you want to lose weight. You're skinny enough now. You need to bulk up.

nah. i dropped a bit and eating better has improved my game.

my movement in net has felt a lot better lately. feeling like i have been doing more but while doing less. doesnt feel like i need to exert myself as much to make the harder saves.

gotta remember i graduated at maybe 135lbs and was dropping 10lbs twice a week to wrestle 125lbs lol

i did hit 190 a couple years back and not a good look for me. currently hovering between like high 150 to low/mid 160 range.

Pintsize725 11-14-2018 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3798901)
How the hell dis it snow in Houston before NY & Boston this year?

Snow? Good thing we cancelled then. Still disappointed we couldn't make it.

Leingod 11-14-2018 10:30 AM

Been snowing here the past 3 days. To early for this crap.

Rusty 11-14-2018 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3798936)
nah. i dropped a bit and eating better has improved my game.

my movement in net has felt a lot better lately. feeling like i have been doing more but while doing less. doesnt feel like i need to exert myself as much to make the harder saves.

gotta remember i graduated at maybe 135lbs and was dropping 10lbs twice a week to wrestle 125lbs lol

i did hit 190 a couple years back and not a good look for me. currently hovering between like high 150 to low/mid 160 range.

Frickin light weight. :rofl2: I came out of high school at 245. The heaviest I've been was 260. I'm at 210-215 now. The older I get. The less weight I want to carry. I'm good where I'm at now. :tup:

You want to lose weight quick. Get sick. :eek:

Rusty 11-14-2018 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3798934)
Morning guys

:icon23:




:rofl2:

FPenvy 11-14-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3798949)
Frickin light weight. :rofl2: I came out of high school at 245. The heaviest I've been was 260. I'm at 210-215 now. The older I get. The less weight I want to carry. I'm good where I'm at now. :tup:

You want to lose weight quick. Get sick. :eek:

honestly i am currently getting sick. i absolutely hate working in a big office.

i've been actually sick more in the last 8 years working here than i have been sick total the other 23 years alive. i'm talking like 10x more. i am one who rarely gets sick normally. this place is a fuckin disgusting mix of idiots who dont take off when sick and others who just are filthy people.

FPenvy 11-14-2018 11:12 AM

yea def getting bad. my big boss came over said "you arent looking too good are you sure you should be here?"

forgot where i was and my response was"yea, i'm straight......i mean yea i'm ok for now."

boss is a bit older didnt understand the terminology lol

Rusty 11-14-2018 11:40 AM

At the plant. We had a staff of 25 total. If you was sick. They told you to stay home. Because we was running thin to begin with.

JLarson 11-14-2018 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3798962)
At the plant. We had a staff of 25 total. If you was sick. They told you to stay home. Because we was running thin to begin with.

I had a different kind of training. My dad's mantra was "You don't call in sick, you crawl in sick." On the one hand, I understand the 'no excuses' mindset. On the other, if my co-workers were to infect me with their disease, I'd be displeased. So if I'm sick, I just work from home.

Ian B 11-14-2018 12:00 PM

Just finishing phone calls, taking a break, having Pluckers for lunch and then going to work at the clinic till 11p.

Overall, its gonna be a good day. I have a great crew working w me today at the clinic. Sorry can not say that everyday as we have Miss Piggy med assistant on some days who is completely unprofessional, useless and we are trying to get her kicked to the curb. We are concerned she may harm one of our little patients and that is not gonna cut it.

Ian B

jwick 11-14-2018 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 3798941)
Snow? Good thing we cancelled then. Still disappointed we couldn't make it.


It was only on the north side and it was flurries at best, but still counted. Having the kiddos out today wouldn’t of been the best idea though.

JLarson 11-14-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian B (Post 3798967)
Sorry can not say that everyday as we have Miss Piggy med assistant on some days who is completely unprofessional, useless and we are trying to get her kicked to the curb. We are concerned she may harm one of our little patients and that is not gonna cut it.

Ian B

Every org has one of those. In some, though, they have greater potential for harm...

Rusty 11-14-2018 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3798966)
I had a different kind of training. My dad's mantra was "You don't call in sick, you crawl in sick." On the one hand, I understand the 'no excuses' mindset. On the other, if my co-workers were to infect me with their disease, I'd be displeased. So if I'm sick, I just work from home.

Well...... when you have 3 guys on shift. You can't afford to have 2 guys call off. :eek:

Rusty 11-14-2018 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3798977)
Every org has one of those. In some, though, they have greater potential for harm...

Had a guy like that. Paul. He take tools out of the shop and go work on equipment. When he was done. He would leave all of the tools there where he was working at. :mad: If you needed a tool that Paul was using. You had to find out where he was working last. Then go there to find that tool. :mad:

JARblue 11-14-2018 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3798760)
Where you live at?

He's in Toronto


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