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After Work Bar
Gregoriouse The Great- Admin
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After Work Bar
Have a job you don't feel like going to and want to mope about it? Can't stand your partner? Did DanaD call you a mean name? Need the place to groan about it your issues? Then come on down the the PI after work bar.
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Ok have to say Greg. Coolest idea ever lol
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Glad you like it.
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You finally did something right lol. You slowly starting to earn some of my respect. Don't get cocky tho u still have a long way to go
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Please don't flatter yourself lol
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Lmao aww ruin all my fun why don't you
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With pleasure.
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Awesome idea! Only one place to whinge means less moaning in threads where people dont want to hear it! Brilliance.
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Hehehe, definitely nice to have a place like this! I'll start it off, I suppose.
I had a pretty rough day at work today... *sigh* Yesterday my ankle was slit open when a wine bottle exploded so I was going to take it easy at work today, but corporate sprung a BOGO deal so the store was insanely busy and I was working alone. Halfway through my shift I was limping along like a gimp, and 3/4 through my shift it had turned more into a lurching, robotic gait because my back was acting up as well. My shift was supposed to end at 4, but by 4:30 my manager hadn't arrived to work her shift, we had lines to the door, and I had a tattoo client waiting for a consultation (FYI I was at my other, non-tattoo-related job). So I quickly shot a text to my manager who had, apparently, forgotten she was scheduled. -_- She didn't arrive until an hour later, and I was so glad to get out of there! On the plus-side, my client didn't mind waiting much and we made good progress on the design. But I was definitely glad to get home. I planted myself on the bed and haven't moved since (other than for making a sandwich). Now my manager wants me to come in first thing in the morning, despite knowing I am unavailable Thursday mornings, and I'm already covering a shift in the evening. >.< So, I told her I could probably come in at 1ish if needed, but damn, I'm tired!
I had a pretty rough day at work today... *sigh* Yesterday my ankle was slit open when a wine bottle exploded so I was going to take it easy at work today, but corporate sprung a BOGO deal so the store was insanely busy and I was working alone. Halfway through my shift I was limping along like a gimp, and 3/4 through my shift it had turned more into a lurching, robotic gait because my back was acting up as well. My shift was supposed to end at 4, but by 4:30 my manager hadn't arrived to work her shift, we had lines to the door, and I had a tattoo client waiting for a consultation (FYI I was at my other, non-tattoo-related job). So I quickly shot a text to my manager who had, apparently, forgotten she was scheduled. -_- She didn't arrive until an hour later, and I was so glad to get out of there! On the plus-side, my client didn't mind waiting much and we made good progress on the design. But I was definitely glad to get home. I planted myself on the bed and haven't moved since (other than for making a sandwich). Now my manager wants me to come in first thing in the morning, despite knowing I am unavailable Thursday mornings, and I'm already covering a shift in the evening. >.< So, I told her I could probably come in at 1ish if needed, but damn, I'm tired!
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I like my job to be honest but I worked 14 hours straight yesterday and 12 today. Im wore out so when I get home obviously I want down time but can't get it cause when i get home I gotta take care of the hubby and do what he needs me to do. 4 hours of sleep a night ain't cutting it lol. Just had to vent for a sec.
Arcea I hope your ankle feels better and you day today runs a bit smoother.
Arcea I hope your ankle feels better and you day today runs a bit smoother.
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Aww hunny! You need to rest that ankle! Sending you warm, healing fuzzies, I hope you start to feel better and less stressed soon! <3Arcea-Drakkarre wrote:Hehehe, definitely nice to have a place like this! I'll start it off, I suppose.
I had a pretty rough day at work today... *sigh* Yesterday my ankle was slit open when a wine bottle exploded so I was going to take it easy at work today, but corporate sprung a BOGO deal so the store was insanely busy and I was working alone. Halfway through my shift I was limping along like a gimp, and 3/4 through my shift it had turned more into a lurching, robotic gait because my back was acting up as well. My shift was supposed to end at 4, but by 4:30 my manager hadn't arrived to work her shift, we had lines to the door, and I had a tattoo client waiting for a consultation (FYI I was at my other, non-tattoo-related job). So I quickly shot a text to my manager who had, apparently, forgotten she was scheduled. -_- She didn't arrive until an hour later, and I was so glad to get out of there! On the plus-side, my client didn't mind waiting much and we made good progress on the design. But I was definitely glad to get home. I planted myself on the bed and haven't moved since (other than for making a sandwich). Now my manager wants me to come in first thing in the morning, despite knowing I am unavailable Thursday mornings, and I'm already covering a shift in the evening. >.< So, I told her I could probably come in at 1ish if needed, but damn, I'm tired!
Vent away!! Sometimes it is hard when so many people rely on you that you can't do things for yourself, that you need to do! I say, tell hubby to do things for himself, for a change, or no SEX! ;)Hahaha. Seriously though, hope things ease up for you and you get a little "Me" time!Mistress Cara wrote:I like my job to be honest but I worked 14 hours straight yesterday and 12 today. Im wore out so when I get home obviously I want down time but can't get it cause when i get home I gotta take care of the hubby and do what he needs me to do. 4 hours of sleep a night ain't cutting it lol. Just had to vent for a sec.
Arcea I hope your ankle feels better and you day today runs a bit smoother.
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Aww, thanks! I hope you get more rest! That's rough....definitely.Mistress Cara wrote:I like my job to be honest but I worked 14 hours straight yesterday and 12 today. Im wore out so when I get home obviously I want down time but can't get it cause when i get home I gotta take care of the hubby and do what he needs me to do. 4 hours of sleep a night ain't cutting it lol. Just had to vent for a sec.
Arcea I hope your ankle feels better and you day today runs a bit smoother.
And thanks, Carly!!! Those fuzzies are just what I need!!
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That mega sucks. I can understand pain and walking. I have a janitorial job and I have super flat feet. Hurts like hell. I had a manager once who scheduled me to work during the shift on my other job. No notice to me or anything. Thankfully my other boss was understanding. I asked the boss who double booked me about it. She just shrugged and walked away like I wasn't even there. Sorry to hear about your day though. Days like that make the bed into a fortress.Arcea-Drakkarre wrote:Hehehe, definitely nice to have a place like this! I'll start it off, I suppose.
I had a pretty rough day at work today... *sigh* Yesterday my ankle was slit open when a wine bottle exploded so I was going to take it easy at work today, but corporate sprung a BOGO deal so the store was insanely busy and I was working alone. Halfway through my shift I was limping along like a gimp, and 3/4 through my shift it had turned more into a lurching, robotic gait because my back was acting up as well. My shift was supposed to end at 4, but by 4:30 my manager hadn't arrived to work her shift, we had lines to the door, and I had a tattoo client waiting for a consultation (FYI I was at my other, non-tattoo-related job). So I quickly shot a text to my manager who had, apparently, forgotten she was scheduled. -_- She didn't arrive until an hour later, and I was so glad to get out of there! On the plus-side, my client didn't mind waiting much and we made good progress on the design. But I was definitely glad to get home. I planted myself on the bed and haven't moved since (other than for making a sandwich). Now my manager wants me to come in first thing in the morning, despite knowing I am unavailable Thursday mornings, and I'm already covering a shift in the evening. >.< So, I told her I could probably come in at 1ish if needed, but damn, I'm tired!
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Omg that definitely sucks hardcore, Gregoriouse. I'm glad your other boss is more understanding....
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How's your ankle now? the photo on FB looked nasty.
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Not great. It was still leaking blood until last night, and it doesn't seem to want to close up, even with superglue. Although thankfully there are no signs of infection.
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think you might need stitches?
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I definitely should have done stitches like I had initially thought. A friend talked me out of it and insisted superglue would work fine for it, and since she was my ride I conceded. Now I wish I hadn't. I'm going to be checking and cleaning it after drinking this beer to make a decision on what to do about it next.
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Oh good I hear beer is good for judgment j/k. Seriously though I hope you get that taken care of. Instincts are always good to go with when it comes to things like that.
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*snickers*Yes. Beer is the ultimate judgment homing elixer. I removed the superglue, and cleaned it. Thankfully it is filling in, no signs of infection, and didn't bleed much when the cover was removed. So, I closed it back up, tried superglue again, and I'll see how it goes. Again gravity had been pulling it apart a bit beneath the covering, but it is still looking better today.
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I didn't know where else to put this since there isn't actually a "general discussion" thread and I didn't think it warranted a whole thread to itself.... but I am constantly amazed at the far reaching effects of each thing we do - and the importance of grammar.
I'm at work, and a 16 year old co-worker came in a few minutes ago and we've been chatting. He used the word "facetious" and I mentioned that I am so thrilled for a young person to be using intelligent grammar. He said that a friend had taught him the word, and they had a falling out, and they haven't spoken for a while. But apparently when we worked together a week or so ago I used that word which reminded him of her, so he texted her to thank her for teaching it to him so he knew what I was saying. Because of that they are becomming friends again "and she doesn't hate me so much" and then he thanked me. I was really surprised, pleasantly, at how something so simple as that could be the beginnings of reuniting friends.
I'm at work, and a 16 year old co-worker came in a few minutes ago and we've been chatting. He used the word "facetious" and I mentioned that I am so thrilled for a young person to be using intelligent grammar. He said that a friend had taught him the word, and they had a falling out, and they haven't spoken for a while. But apparently when we worked together a week or so ago I used that word which reminded him of her, so he texted her to thank her for teaching it to him so he knew what I was saying. Because of that they are becomming friends again "and she doesn't hate me so much" and then he thanked me. I was really surprised, pleasantly, at how something so simple as that could be the beginnings of reuniting friends.
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I love that! And the fact that such a simple thing can turn in to an accidental good deed! Everything we do, even seemingly small, trivial or mundane things, can become something great!
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Fascinating, isn't it?
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Thats a great story. Here is a good place for a story like that. I don't mind if you do a post on it either. Glad to hear your healing up ok!
Here is my work thing, I work on my feet. My feet are so flat I stepped on walmarts dr sholes insole machine and it told me to take off my shoes when I didn't even have them on! It gets terribly painful.
Here is my work thing, I work on my feet. My feet are so flat I stepped on walmarts dr sholes insole machine and it told me to take off my shoes when I didn't even have them on! It gets terribly painful.
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Thanks!
Awww, that's just awful!! I can understand....although my feet are arched. When I was 16 various bones in my feet broke and ever since then they cause a lot of pain.
Awww, that's just awful!! I can understand....although my feet are arched. When I was 16 various bones in my feet broke and ever since then they cause a lot of pain.