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I talked horrible with my father, just a few minutes ago. Though I believe even the most tempered people might have lost their temper when hearing such words (the ones he said, not me), I'm still not exactly proud by the words I used. :(
 
Turn signals?:)
:hammer2: Heh, yeah. In hindsight, I can't figure out why I didn't just say turn signals.
It's 3 in the afternoon, and I really really need to talk to my roommate. However, he is asleep and gets angry if I wake him up.

It is 3PM and you are worried about making him angry? Throw some hot water on him and tell him the world doesn't revolve around his insane sleep patterns and that you need to talk to him.
 
Tragically, it didn't. I just walked to the library on my own rather than ask him if he could give me a ride. Since for once I actually had to get ready to go somewhere tonight, the timing was a bit tricky.
 
Wait, people actually use them in your area? :eek: :mischief:

It's not turning them ON that's the problem...they just never turn OFF.
 
Some people never make the turn, if you catch my drift
 
The forum went down for HOURS on me!!!
 
The forum went down for HOURS on me!!!

Same here!

Also, I had to go into work on a weekend. The seminary's annual Symposia was going on this past week and I had to roll the tarps back up off the gym floor. There are two long rooms on either side of the gym where a lot of stuff gets stored, including the rack for the tarps. This thing is huge. To get it out of storage, you have to physically remove a set of bleachers from the wall. Not just pull them out, like you do for a game; we have to put a pair of jacks under the bleachers, hoist them up off the floor, and roll them out from the wall. Then we had to roll up the tarps onto the rack--not a big problem aside from all the dirt. Of course, there was a hitch. Some jerk left a scissor lift over two of the tarps and had left it on all night, which drained the battery. We couldn't move the thing under our own power, so we had to plug the thing in and wait for it to partially recharge. Eventually we did get it moved, rolled up the last two tarps, and put them back into storage until next year. Then we had to put the bleachers back in place. Now, it's hard enough pulling out the bleachers when you've got three or four people working on it. There were two of us, and pushing them back is even tougher than removing them, as you have to line them up correctly between the other two sets.

On the whole, however, the task was easier than setting them up last weekend.:mad:
 
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