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Morning TAN.  I spent most of the weekend thinking that my office was closed today.  At 9:30 last night I realized it wasn't.  Fantastic Monday morning.  Coffee.

But I'm on top now, so things are looking up.



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Morning TAN!
2013-01-21 10:15 AM
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lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

2013-01-21 10:20 AM
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Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:15 AM
lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

I don't approve of children having pizza.

2013-01-21 10:38 AM
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I set a new PR on a 5K trail run yesterday! I hate running trails!!!

 

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2013-01-21 10:40 AM
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jford2309 - 2013-01-21 10:38 AM I set a new PR on a 5K trail run yesterday! I hate running trails!!!

Congrats on yor PR. I hate all running.

2013-01-21 10:41 AM
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jford2309 - 2013-01-21 8:14 AM Morning TAN!

Congrats

2013-01-21 10:42 AM
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I LUV  trail running.

 

Good morning TAN.  Got a nasty cold and would have called in today, but I have a big meeting with people flying in from CA.  Can't miss it.  I guess I can give them a Vegas Souvenir in the form of a cold/flu bug?

2013-01-21 10:43 AM
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Ershk - 2013-01-21 7:47 AM

Morning TAN.  I spent most of the weekend thinking that my office was closed today.  At 9:30 last night I realized it wasn't.  Fantastic Monday morning.  Coffee.

But I'm on top now, so things are looking up.

But the roads were like a ghost town here.  Nice.

2013-01-21 10:44 AM
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 10:20 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:15 AM
lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

I don't approve of children having pizza.

It's all good.  They're only allowed to have it when playing COD, and then only after have moved nothing above the wrist for at least 4 hours.



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Kido - 2013-01-21 10:43 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 7:47 AM

Morning TAN.  I spent most of the weekend thinking that my office was closed today.  At 9:30 last night I realized it wasn't.  Fantastic Monday morning.  Coffee.

But I'm on top now, so things are looking up.

But the roads were like a ghost town here.  Nice.

I was able to park very close to the train this morning.  Small consolation.

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Kido - 2013-01-21 10:42 AM

I LUV  trail running.

 

Good morning TAN.  Got a nasty cold and would have called in today, but I have a big meeting with people flying in from CA.  Can't miss it.  I guess I can give them a Vegas Souvenir in the form of a cold/flu bug?

best way to get rid of a bug is to give it to others!

2013-01-21 10:50 AM
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Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:44 AM
Big Appa - 2013-01-21 10:20 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:15 AM
lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

I don't approve of children having pizza.

It's all good.  They're only allowed to have it when playing COD, and then only after have moved nothing above the wrist for at least 4 hours.

Having pizza and playing COD would be hard.

2013-01-21 10:51 AM
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Kido - 2013-01-21 10:43 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 7:47 AM

Morning TAN.  I spent most of the weekend thinking that my office was closed today.  At 9:30 last night I realized it wasn't.  Fantastic Monday morning.  Coffee.

But I'm on top now, so things are looking up.

But the roads were like a ghost town here.  Nice.

The roads were and are dead aroud here, which is great when you're on duty. Plus its -19 degrees now and getting out of the squad car isn't pleasant.

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Iowaman - 2013-01-21 8:51 AM
Kido - 2013-01-21 10:43 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 7:47 AM

Morning TAN.  I spent most of the weekend thinking that my office was closed today.  At 9:30 last night I realized it wasn't.  Fantastic Monday morning.  Coffee.

But I'm on top now, so things are looking up.

But the roads were like a ghost town here.  Nice.

The roads were and are dead aroud here, which is great when you're on duty. Plus its -19 degrees now and getting out of the squad car isn't pleasant.

If I ever got really rich I would get tickets in the rain on purpose.


2013-01-21 10:55 AM
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 11:50 AM

Having pizza and playing COD would be hard.

Used to enjoy Pizza and Magicnline all the time...

2013-01-21 10:58 AM
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 10:50 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:44 AM
Big Appa - 2013-01-21 10:20 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:15 AM
lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

I don't approve of children having pizza.

It's all good.  They're only allowed to have it when playing COD, and then only after have moved nothing above the wrist for at least 4 hours.

Having pizza and playing COD would be hard.

Oh . . . right . . . pizza.  I forgot myself.

2013-01-21 10:58 AM
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 11:50 AM

Having pizza and playing COD would be hard.

Used to enjoy Pizza and Magicnline all the time...

You are a better man than I

2013-01-21 11:06 AM
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 8:50 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:44 AM
Big Appa - 2013-01-21 10:20 AM
Ershk - 2013-01-21 8:15 AM
lisac957 - 2013-01-21 9:45 AM
GomesBolt - 2013-01-21 12:22 AM Thought about you today Lisa, I was at the local grocery store, getting some provisions and I saw two high school aged girls standing by the gluten free section in the baked goods lane reading each package intently. They looked like they were just trying to figure this whole gluten free thing out.

I thought That must be hard to go gluten free when your family doesn't do that already. Did you grow up that way? Or was it a choice at some point?

I have a good friend who's son is autistic and they find if they don't do the gluten free, he's unmanageable.

I'd miss Pizza...and crappy super market fried chicken. That's what I'd miss.

I was diagnosed with Celiac as a baby/toddler when I first started eating solid foods, so I grew up with it. Then my Mom and sister were diagnosed as adults. My Mom had a hard time with it even though she'd made substitutions for every meal of MY life, it was a whole different ball game for HER to give up her Cherios and bagels.

Good thing is there is a substitute for EVERYTHING nowadays... I can order GF pizza from places like Dominos and have it delivered to my door. For example

We partook in the Domino's GF pizza for my son recently.  It was pretty good!  Most of the resuarants that we go to have all started offering more and more stuff too - just in the last year.

I don't approve of children having pizza.

It's all good.  They're only allowed to have it when playing COD, and then only after have moved nothing above the wrist for at least 4 hours.

Having pizza and playing COD would be hard.

I still have Black Ops II sitting there with the plastic wrap on it.  Been two weeks since I got it.  Still trying to finish up all the aspects of ACIII

2013-01-21 12:10 PM
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Morning TAN!

Kind of sick of the booming demand in Aerospace!



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Crazy busy here. I have emptied the holes from the hole puncher AND the pencil sharpener shavings today. Damn; I'm overworked....
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pitt83 - 2013-01-21 12:22 PM Crazy busy here. I have emptied the holes from the hole puncher AND the pencil sharpener shavings today. Damn; I'm overworked....

Danm Pitt. You should take tomorrow off as a recovery day.

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And Pitt kills TAN.
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Big Appa - 2013-01-21 1:40 PMAnd Pitt kills TAN.

Bring it back Cord, bring it back.



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