It’s certainly far more traumatic if you manage to lose it….

Mark

> On Jul 24, 2018, at 10:57 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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> One of my sons in law got it tattooed on.  Did two tours in Afghanistan and 
> did not want to risk loosing it. 
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> From: Chuck Hogg <>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 8:54 AM
> To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <>
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Ot: when to detach
>  
> You need one of those silicone rings.  I'm seeing more and more people 
> wearing them.
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> Regards,
> Chuck
>  
> On Sun, Jul 22, 2018 at 12:42 AM, Steve Jones <[email protected] <>> 
> wrote:
>> This is super off topic, maybe really relevant to some. I note we have been 
>> infiltrated by list nazis this year so let me stress this  is very OT, 
>> unless it's not.
>> You other wireless gimps may have noticed I've been a bit absent of late 
>> with my totally awesome insight and amazing commentary.
>> Let me give a quick rundown. Last year I knocked the wench up, that thing 
>> didn't quite finish cooking, quite an unexpected bought  of those things 
>> real people have.. emotions I think they're called.
>> The worthless tech, yet warm body broke his ankle in February or so, so I 
>> got to start doing my job and his since then (freaking awesome, let me tell 
>> you, who's my family again? Not sure, never see them)
>> Picked up the two foster kids we had 6 years ago for a couple of years again 
>> because, well garbage cans shouldn't have kids, but they do.
>> Found out the old bag was knocked up again right after we committed to 
>> adding the other two to the permanent mix.
>> Got the joyous pleasure of watching the old ladies step mom go through 
>> pancreatic cancer and die in a few short months. Had made the prior mistake 
>> of her becoming one of my favorite people in the world... won't do that 
>> again.
>> Dealing with the ball and chains mom going through stage 4 bone cancer, made 
>> the mistake of getting fond of this one too. (Historical note, I was an 
>> EMT-I here in illinois for 8 years who took that job way too serious, so I'm 
>> more aware of physiologic response to treatment than most, she's got near 
>> term croaks)
>> I'm remodelling my house in all my spare time to fit all these tiny bodies 
>> in here.
>> Decided to make a right woman out of this sow I've been with for 14 years, 
>> hammered that nonsense out in less than 30 days (was a nice wedding, if you 
>> like such things, I didn't cry, the preacher must have ate onions
>> My old man appears to be catching a case of brain crickets, probably going 
>> to go south. Lucky for him he is declining slow enough to know exactly 
>> what's happening...what a spiteful God we have at times.
>> The tech who broke his ankle has a lawyer, which is great, because 
>> incompetence should always get a settlement that could maybe bankrupt my 
>> employer for a decade and a half, right?
>> My gardens full of weeds,  I lost all my habanero plants,  there's nothing 
>> tastier than a green habanero  and stores don't sell them.
>> The junky dad of my two fosters is in jail, and the drug dealing stunt cock 
>> their mom is with is calling them from jail on visits with their mom... 
>> great parenting there, mother of the year.
>> Oh yeah, I'm a like a top ten tier functional alcoholic.  Big shocker, right?
>>  
>> Needless to say, I'm a bit stressed.
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>> I'm not an owner, I literally can walk away any time I want, no harm, no 
>> foul. I bring this up here because most of you jack bags are the same as me, 
>> you identify yourself by what you do, whether it's for yourself, or another 
>> guy. When you introduce people or talk about them, it's not John or mike, 
>> it's John the plumber and Mike the electrician.
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>> Two questions for the borg. The first being on topic.
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>> 1. This stupid ring that I am trying to wear since I bought the cow. Any of 
>> you wear it?, I figure it's getting me electrocuted  or 9 fingered. But it 
>> seems important to the milkbag.
>>  
>> 2. When do you justify a blank disconnect. I'm going to the lake Shelbyville 
>> the first week of August (highly recomend this place, great fishing) we've 
>> gone there for a few years once a year with family, I've always made a point 
>> of bringing two separate service hotspots and two seperate service 
>> cellphones so I can be certain to connect back to the office. I have spent 
>> probably 50 percent of every prior vacation either dealing with or checking 
>> on on work for a decade. I'm burnt guys. I expect the usual "you gotta 
>> seperate" stuff. But really, from an owner perspective who has a right hand 
>> man, or a tech perspective who is too dumb to separate themselves, is that 
>> even realistic? What if SHTF? As an owner, you can't tell your right hand 
>> man to stay connected, but that's really what you want, isn't it? If you 
>> could answer a poll  anonymously.
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>> I missed you guys btw, even jaime
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