Yellow Post-it

mlady_france

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Lately I've been working in the back cash section of drive thru. Our regulars have gotten used to seeing me back there. This morning I was handed a dollar bill, by one of our regulars with the fallowing post-it note attached to it. Now, I've gotten propisitions, and been asked out by men in the drive thru before, but this was the first time I've been handed a post-it like this.

So now I'm wondering what would make him think I was into this? And I began to wonder if maybe he's seen me here, and I just don't know who he is.

The post-it also included on the back a name and a phone number.

I just had to share this with every one. Ignore me if you wish. I'm just in an odd mood.
 
mlady_france said:
Lately I've been working in the back cash section of drive thru. Our regulars have gotten used to seeing me back there. This morning I was handed a dollar bill, by one of our regulars with the fallowing post-it note attached to it. Now, I've gotten propisitions, and been asked out by men in the drive thru before, but this was the first time I've been handed a post-it like this.

So now I'm wondering what would make him think I was into this? And I began to wonder if maybe he's seen me here, and I just don't know who he is.

The post-it also included on the back a name and a phone number.

I just had to share this with every one. Ignore me if you wish. I'm just in an odd mood.
As an amateur graphologist, I'd say the guy was on the level.
 
mlady_france said:
Lately I've been working in the back cash section of drive thru. Our regulars have gotten used to seeing me back there. This morning I was handed a dollar bill, by one of our regulars with the fallowing post-it note attached to it. Now, I've gotten propisitions, and been asked out by men in the drive thru before, but this was the first time I've been handed a post-it like this.

So now I'm wondering what would make him think I was into this? And I began to wonder if maybe he's seen me here, and I just don't know who he is.

The post-it also included on the back a name and a phone number.

I just had to share this with every one. Ignore me if you wish. I'm just in an odd mood.

You should call him up and ask what kind of critters they will be combining.
 
cheerful_deviant said:
There's a suggestion box in the lobby.

Is that what that box is for? I thought that's where we stored all the phone numbers from these freaky older guys that I get.
 
mlady_france said:
Is that what that box is for? I thought that's where we stored all the phone numbers from these freaky older guys that I get.

Send 'em my way, love, I'd ruin them for life. Seems to be a speciallity of mine. That and being around for the novelty value.
 
3 Legged Donkey said:
Send 'em my way, love, I'd ruin them for life. Seems to be a speciallity of mine. That and being around for the novelty value.

Expect it ups.
 
Critter combo

??

CRITTER COMBO: Non-profit animal advocate groups The Friends of San Clemente Animals and The Animal Rescue Foundation of Dana Point announced in late March that they had agreed to unite under a new nonprofit parent corporation, The Pet Project Foundation.

First Google hit
 
Robot designs-- Critter Crunch event

29 Oct 2001 »Went to the Critter Crunch this Sunday in Denver. It was a lot of fun. Got to see and get a better feel for how the robots were made and operated. I was surprised that the majority of the robots were remotely controlled by a tether. Very few radios, also surprised to see a couple controlled by IR. There were only a couple of autonomous bots and those were made with Legos!

Us Front Range Robotics guys did our little sumo robot competition demo. This went well though my Cygnus X-3 seem to have troubles with its IR floor sensors and so kept frantically backing up, thinking it was close to the edge. However my Cronos 2 once again dominated the compatition. This was actually a surprise to me as I had expected Dennis Clark's Godzukey to have some new software tricks to get Cronos. However brute traction still won the day!

We also demonstrated our walkers. These were a big hit. People love to see lots of stuff moving about, so nothing like a walker for that! Dennis has two walkers, the newest is also the smallest. The crowd loved it when it walked off the edge of the platform did a somersault landed of all feet and kept skittering on!

I'll have to decide if I should continue work on Cygnus, he is a cute robot, but is so hampered by the chose of motors. It uses motors and gear train that was used to eject CD trays. The motors run too fast and have too little torque. I may try to add a extra gear step, but this may prove too difficult in the present layout. The other thought is make a new version that uses a hobby dual motor gear train.

That's the next one.
 
I think it's part of a cult. They mean to sacrifice you, tell them you're busy that night.
 
Samandiriel said:
I think it's part of a cult. They mean to sacrifice you, tell them you're busy that night.
We all have to make sacrifices sometimes, you know.
 
Samandiriel said:
I think it's part of a cult. They mean to sacrifice you, tell them you're busy that night.

I don't know, I enjoy a good sacrificing. There's usually good food.
 
I was thinking 'critter combo' meant one of those 'furry' things... I hear foxes are very popular.

Sincerley,
ElSol
 
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