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MaeveoSliabh said:
Nope! i mean stripper as in the machine you put wires in to strip the plastic casing off the ends.

Nice pic BTW.
Thanks on the pic.... I'm trying to give the frog some competition.... :p :D :p

Ya had me worried on that stripper.... if she was 2 foot tall and weighted a couple hundred pounds... I didn't want her dancing on my lap..... :D

Wire stripper I understand, was an electrician for a while.....
 
TxRad said:
Thanks on the pic.... I'm trying to give the frog some competition.... :p :D :p

Ya had me worried on that stripper.... if she was 2 foot tall and weighted a couple hundred pounds... I didn't want her dancing on my lap..... :D

Wire stripper I understand, was an electrician for a while.....
It's working.

uh... She wouldn't FIT on my lap. :D

Yeah. Those things bite. This one especially doesn't like me. Tried to eat the palm of my hand last week and this afternoon, then actually took a chunk out of my little finger. And this is one of those big industrial type ones that's bolted to the table. You know? Even less pleasant than the handheld type.
 
MaeveoSliabh said:
It's working.

uh... She wouldn't FIT on my lap. :D

Yeah. Those things bite. This one especially doesn't like me. Tried to eat the palm of my hand last week and this afternoon, then actually took a chunk out of my little finger. And this is one of those big industrial type ones that's bolted to the table. You know? Even less pleasant than the handheld type.


So what on earth were you doing with it?
 
kendo1 said:
So what on earth were you doing with it?
Working?

i got a job at a factory (that really doesn't seem like a factory) putting together the components for Cray supercomputers, IBM, Tellabs (airplane stuff) and things of that nature. The part i'm in does all the wiring that connects one component to the other.
 
MaeveoSliabh said:
Working?

i got a job at a factory (that really doesn't seem like a factory) putting together the components for Cray supercomputers, IBM, Tellabs (airplane stuff) and things of that nature. The part i'm in does all the wiring that connects one component to the other.


Aaaaaaaaaah!

All becomes clear.
Thought ent had had a sex change and was rewiring its house with an industrial wire stripper.

*nods head*




*nods head again*




*does another head nodding type thing*



*finally does a Happy Snoopy Dance!*
 
artisticbiguy said:
because we overlook that which "we have" for the things we supposedly "want"... only to find that what we had was more precious... usually after losing it or being made aware of possible loss

Okay, yeah. I can see this from the "romantic" side of the equation -- grass is greener & all that jazz. But what about family -- kids?
 
Human beings are wanting animals. They always want more.

Dealing with this is especially difficult here in North America as we conflated freedom with getting what you want all the time.

Self denial and restraint are difficult in such circumstances.
 
Listen up, fucking incompetent useless piece of shit motherfuckers of UPS: No, you can NOT let me wait at home from 8 AM to 5 PM on a working day, for a delivery guy that does not show up (thus rendering me unable to even leave my apartment for 15 minutes, in case he'd show up), and then expect me to wait for the same guy to come back "some time tomorrow". Or ok, you can, but then I'll send you a bill for two days' worth of lost paychecks. I don't care how you do it, rent a cab, whatever, just get the job done. Today.
 
impressive said:
Okay, yeah. I can see this from the "romantic" side of the equation -- grass is greener & all that jazz. But what about family -- kids?
the rule doesn't only apply to romance or lust... the grass is always greener applies to almost anything in life... very much part of human nature, if it wasn't, we'd never be driven to look past the next bend in the road, make a better mouse trap, etc.
 
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