There might be more truth to that than your green font reveals. lol. If we dont win a playoff game next year......... So did my father. 22 years in and I can tell you, the talk about going Postal is legit. He was his offices union rep and the stories Ive heard. Plus, my father was bit by a dog on the job and it took out his achilles tendon, and he has never been able to walk the same. They tried to fire him because he couldn't perform his duties. In the 80's and 90's the post office was run like a prison ward. I am sure you have a few horror stories about the PO.
Calm down? Do you just assume black people are angry and Irate? FYI, I'm completely calm whilst delivering snark...
Deal! Send me your PayPal info via private message. I'll even throw in 11 bannings for the price of 10.
I'm an engineer. I never worked for the post office. I had a buddy who use to tell that to people when we worked at Boeing so they'd lay off us. Boeing could be a brutal place to work. By the way, I was an Area Representative at Tektronix which had no union plus at Boeing which had a union, SPEEA, for both the technicians and the engineers. When I last lived in Lake Oswego in the late 70s, the mailman used to have a walking route. You could chat with him as he handed you your mail. Now, it's all done by delivery vehicle and I get a whole lot more mail delivered to the wrong address. I miss the old days. The guy who owned the dog that crippled your dad ought to be spending the rest of his life on the wrong side of some iron bars and wearing stripes, perhaps even breaking large rocks into small rocks. That story really pissed me off. When I was a boy, we had an extremely large German Shepard. From a puppy we trained that dog to NEVER growl, bark or charge at any human being. You could come over to our house and reached in his mouth and pulled a raw beef bone out and he would have chased after it with his tongue licking at it. Had he shown any aggression, my dad would have done away with it. All that dog knew was love. I've gotta get off this subject 'cause the more I think about it the more I want to take it out on Sly. You know, kind of like a whac-a-mole. So, see, Sly is good for something.
I don't think there's a sensitivity trainer alive who could handle the both of you at once. Plus, I'm sure you are both thinking of 'skiing' when I said that last bit. And no, that's not what sensitivity training involves. barfo
Somebody needs to tell Meuller about this.....Sly...you really should have a lawyer collect this money for you
You're a good poster and I enjoy you being yourself. Sometimes it's just easier and better to push the "ignore" button for certain individuals.
@dviss1 , let me know the next "Go Time." That way I can prepare my schedule, popcorn, and be ready to laugh my ass off!
There's two things about me that are sensitive. Only one of which I'm worried about. FORTUNATELY I FOUND A SOLUTION . . . . .