You know what really grinds my gears...
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You know what really grinds my gears...
I already mentioned to my wife that we should plan to be away during that week lol. The thing is there is a softball tournament that weekend in Ohio again (world series of softball) and I think it's four days. I'm pretty sure they plan on going on vacation right after that tournament...so in all reality it could be like 10 days or so of watching the dog. Just not happening.
If our yard was fenced in it would be easier and almost doable. Our own dog is a runner and has to be on a lead all the time. Their older dog is not a runner but she is deaf and half blind at this point so can't let her out without her being on a leash, and the youngest dog is two years old and has crazy energy. They have an electric pet fence at home that keeps the peace, but we don't have that here.
I/we don't mind helping. It's just the lack of respect on asking ahead of time, things always last minute, then things extending on way longer than they are supposed to. For us to have two dogs here for 10 days and try to work and sleep is crazy, to try and have three dogs here is just not a thing that is possible. They will need to figure something out, but we shall see what happens as we get closer. I told my wife we need to have this discussion now and not wait for them to drop this on us last minute.
If our yard was fenced in it would be easier and almost doable. Our own dog is a runner and has to be on a lead all the time. Their older dog is not a runner but she is deaf and half blind at this point so can't let her out without her being on a leash, and the youngest dog is two years old and has crazy energy. They have an electric pet fence at home that keeps the peace, but we don't have that here.
I/we don't mind helping. It's just the lack of respect on asking ahead of time, things always last minute, then things extending on way longer than they are supposed to. For us to have two dogs here for 10 days and try to work and sleep is crazy, to try and have three dogs here is just not a thing that is possible. They will need to figure something out, but we shall see what happens as we get closer. I told my wife we need to have this discussion now and not wait for them to drop this on us last minute.
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Even if you don't plan on going away, just tell them that you have a scheduled trip and can't do it.
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skully hates his niece confirmed
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I wouldn’t lie. Just tell them that it’s become too much with your schedule and your own animals. Maybe offer to help them find a suitable place to board them when they travel.
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Tell them to sod off and provide them a map (with arrows) showing them where they can shove their discourtesy.
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Email: from John.Smith@mycompany.org
Subject line: Hello - from John Smith
Body: Hi meow. I’d like to introduce myself as John Smith
dude go play in traffic. is this how we teach kids these days?
Subject line: Hello - from John Smith
Body: Hi meow. I’d like to introduce myself as John Smith
dude go play in traffic. is this how we teach kids these days?
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Is that the whole email...? Or was there a point somewhere...?
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no it went on to say what team he’s on and how is director told him to reach out to me. I felt it odd to introduce yourself basically three times
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"As John Smith"? Does he have an alternate alias? What a boobEmail: from John.Smith@mycompany.org
Subject line: Hello - from John Smith
Body: Hi meow. I’d like to introduce myself as John Smith
dude go play in traffic. is this how we teach kids these days?
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On the road this week, went down to the Hampton breakfast bar on Tuesday, no forks. Minor inconvenience to eat my eggs and sausage with a spoon, No worries.
Yesterday, picked breakfast up on the way to the plant.
Thursday, went before my flight to get a waffle. Still no forks.
SEND SOMEBODY TO EFFING WALMART AND GET SOME DAMN FORKS.
Missing stupid little details really annoys me.
Yesterday, picked breakfast up on the way to the plant.
Thursday, went before my flight to get a waffle. Still no forks.
SEND SOMEBODY TO EFFING WALMART AND GET SOME DAMN FORKS.
Missing stupid little details really annoys me.
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This is a minor gear-grinder, but I just read a couple posts on X where people were complaining about their flights being delayed and they spent several hours "sitting on the tarmac." Tarmac isn't a place, and it isn't used as a place in aviation circles. Tarmac is a form of layered surface made of asphalt and crushed concrete and stone. It probably came to be used in aviation circles because it was commonly used to pave early airports, although it hasn't been used to pave airports for decades because it wouldn't hold up to the weight of modern aircraft. But there's no part of an airport that's called the "tarmac."
The part of the airport right around the terminal where the places park for loading, unloading, and fueling is officially called the apron by the ICAO and FAA, although in the US and Canada the term ramp is also often used. The long strips where aircraft take off are obviously runways, and the “roads” airplanes take to get to and from the runways are taxiways. That's it. There are no other official names for the surfaces at an airport. One's flight might have been stuck waiting on the apron, or stuck waiting on a taxiway, or maybe even told to go wait on a closed runway, but it wasn't stuck on any tarmac.
The part of the airport right around the terminal where the places park for loading, unloading, and fueling is officially called the apron by the ICAO and FAA, although in the US and Canada the term ramp is also often used. The long strips where aircraft take off are obviously runways, and the “roads” airplanes take to get to and from the runways are taxiways. That's it. There are no other official names for the surfaces at an airport. One's flight might have been stuck waiting on the apron, or stuck waiting on a taxiway, or maybe even told to go wait on a closed runway, but it wasn't stuck on any tarmac.
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Runways. Got it, important tip. Thanks, Egon.
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People "suffering" are using the wrong terminology.
How dare they.
How dare they.
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I didn't want some smartass saying "You forgot runways." I see that was a no-win scenario.Runways. Got it, important tip. Thanks, Egon.
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Very specific semantic argument is the perfect gear grind.
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Honestly I’m not sure why anyone is given shyster flak for this one. This is a gr8 use of the gear grinding thread. Much better use than UGH the ups guy put my package too close to the lawn and the automatic sprinkler got itVery specific semantic argument is the perfect gear grind.
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Yeah, n! is just being a bully...this is exactly what this thread is for...
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people who nitpick gear grindings grind my gears
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When lane is abbreviated as LA instead of LN on a street sign.
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It's not abbreviated, Bucks County simply ran out of money for the other letters...
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