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Old 04-06-11, 03:29 PM   #1
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Default Thing that make you go Ahhhh F.....

Started this thread in the SH3 fourm, but as that's SH3, and this is not, I figured I'd post this here. I just have to vent.

Two days ago, somebody decided to place some misdelivered mail in my car door (but not the mailbox 15 feet away?). They didn't close the door all the way, so the battery died overnight. Missed a job interview that next morning.

Today, dog gets loose, and I spend 4 hours chasing her over the neighborhood, missed another job interview. Just had to reschedule it, but it still doesn't look good.

Fuuuuuuuuuu
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Old 04-06-11, 07:58 PM   #2
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I just missed an important orientation session
I just forgot about it, although I have prepared for it months ago

Ahh *******
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Old 04-06-11, 08:48 PM   #3
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When I switched between MSNBC and Fox for about 5 minutes, then it's
Ahhh FK, flip to the history channel, where now it's swamp people or redneck racing, Ah FK, I'll go spam the forum.
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Old 04-06-11, 08:50 PM   #4
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When I switched between MSNBC and Fox for about 5 minutes, then it's
Ahhh FK, flip to the history channel, where now it's swamp people or redneck racing, Ah FK, I'll go spam the forum.
What happened to the good old days when the history channel was about what its name implies... you know Hitler...

...oh wait...
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Old 04-06-11, 08:54 PM   #5
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Too many rage moments to mention.
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Old 04-06-11, 09:24 PM   #6
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Every time I lean back in my chair and I accidentally exceed that critical angle
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Old 04-06-11, 09:30 PM   #7
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Started this thread in the SH3 fourm, but as that's SH3, and this is not, I figured I'd post this here. I just have to vent.

Two days ago, somebody decided to place some misdelivered mail in my car door (but not the mailbox 15 feet away?). They didn't close the door all the way, so the battery died overnight. Missed a job interview that next morning.

Today, dog gets loose, and I spend 4 hours chasing her over the neighborhood, missed another job interview. Just had to reschedule it, but it still doesn't look good.

Fuuuuuuuuuu
Ummmm, hate to pop your bubble but......

1. Who left the car door unlocked so "someone" could stick mail in it?

2. 4 hours to catch the dog? *coughBS*cough Let the damn dog go, go to the interview.

Hate to sound like an old man, but I am an old man, and call em as I see them. These sound more like the excuses of someone living in mom's basement who really doesn't want a job..... do you really think these excuses hold water? WHo are you trying to convince?
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Old 04-06-11, 10:10 PM   #8
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Hate to sound like an old man, but I am an old man, and call em as I see them. These sound more like the excuses of someone living in mom's basement who really doesn't want a job..... do you really think these excuses hold water? WHo are you trying to convince?
I don't think that's entirely necessary, MothBalls. Gargamel didn't say the jobs were particularly important to him or that he needed them to get out of mom's basement. All he said was that it was frustrating. I don't know how old he is but it is pretty callous to accuse him of malingering when we don't know the situation. Maybe his dog doesn't escape regularly. Maybe he loves the dog more than he wants an easily replaceable job at a gas station or whatever.

That said, I'm not sure where he lives that people stick mail in car doors. Also, I think he needs to train his dog better, if it is in fact his dog and he does care for it. A well-trained dog will never run away when called. A really well-trained dog won't try to "get out" because it has no desire to do so. It has been trained to understand that it has a limited "jurisdiction", so to speak. Not harshly-trained, mind you, just in case anyone gets the impression.

All posited scenarios aside, it is not our place to judge someone's nature on the basis of a rant about things that happened to them in the real world where, as I'm sure we are all aware, stuff happens.
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Old 04-06-11, 10:22 PM   #9
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Come to think of it, there isn't a thing in this world that makes me say or think:
"Ahhhh F.....".

There are things however that will make me utter one word responses out of disgust. The two most common ones are simply:

a.) "F _ _ _." or "F_ _ _!" (note: one is a statement, the other is an exclamation)
b.) "C_ _ _sucker!" (This one, almost always takes the form of an exclamation and rarely as a statement)


Both of these one word responses, usually happen when i'm commuting too and from work. Very rarely at other times. Excepting maybe if the power goes out at home. Then the appropriate response for me, is usually above mentioned item A in the form of a statement.
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Old 04-06-11, 10:41 PM   #10
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I don't think that's entirely necessary, MothBalls. Gargamel didn't say the jobs were particularly important to him or that he needed them to get out of mom's basement. All he said was that it was frustrating. I don't know how old he is but it is pretty callous to accuse him of malingering when we don't know the situation. Maybe his dog doesn't escape regularly. Maybe he loves the dog more than he wants an easily replaceable job at a gas station or whatever.

That said, I'm not sure where he lives that people stick mail in car doors. Also, I think he needs to train his dog better, if it is in fact his dog and he does care for it. A well-trained dog will never run away when called. A really well-trained dog won't try to "get out" because it has no desire to do so. It has been trained to understand that it has a limited "jurisdiction", so to speak. Not harshly-trained, mind you, just in case anyone gets the impression.

All posited scenarios aside, it is not our place to judge someone's nature on the basis of a rant about things that happened to them in the real world where, as I'm sure we are all aware, stuff happens.
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Yup, dog is usually chained up. She snapped a 3/8" steel rope today. I was going to replace it tomorrow anyways. I usually have to replace it every six months. German Shepard. And no, I didn't train her that well. She's very head strong and we failed to break that from her early. Our fault.

And I normally don't lock my car door at home. Haven't for 20 years. I just don't. But why somebody would stick it in the car door instead of the mailbox 15 feet away is beyond me.
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Old 04-06-11, 10:43 PM   #11
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Everytime I see a British Hooligan with a can of beer and a pissed drunk lobster face heading to my shop and start with the line ''Wa Cos tha Bike'' waving his hand towards the general direction of my motorbikes.

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Yup, dog is usually chained up. She snapped a 3/8" steel rope today. I was going to replace it tomorrow anyways. I usually have to replace it every six months. German Shepard.
I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't already seen it happen, amongst other things. German Shepherds (or Alsatian Shepherds for you British bastards who still think WW1 is going on) are my favourite breed, and I've seen them escape from all manner of tethers and enclosures.

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Well, it's never too late to start training. German Shepherds are remarkably aptly-named in that, like Germans, they respond well to discipline, and like Shepherds, they exceed at guarding a specific target in a defined area. Remember that while training.

Not that I'm a dog whisperer or anything, but all dogs have a "pack" mentality. The key to training them correctly is making them realize that you are the leader of the "pack" and you are always the leader, even when you're away. The headstrong nature you mentioned is actually what makes German Shepherds so good for training in virtually any task, as they have an almost wolf-like adherence to the pack system. People say they are "smart", but in truth they are no smarter than any other dog. They are just easier to train if you keep the above in mind. Your problem, if I may venture a guess, is that she thinks she is the "pack leader" when you are away, or even the runner-up when you are around.

In the interests of not derailing this thread further, I'll say no more save that if you would like some helpful free tips on quickly training your Shepherd, I'll be happy to provide a few via PM.


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And I normally don't lock my car door at home. Haven't for 20 years. I just don't. But why somebody would stick it in the car door instead of the mailbox 15 feet away is beyond me.
Likewise, it is beyond me. One is liable to get shot for randomly or systematically opening other people's car doors in my area, but then again, I'm in Texas.
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Old 04-16-11, 09:15 PM   #14
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Ty you for the offer, USlCp, but since whe's got at best a year or so left (she's 12 now), it almost isn't worth it.

But onto a new gripe.

Time Warner Cable.

For the last 8 months I have complained that everytime the wind blows or a squirrel runs across the line on the pole, I lose my internet, and the TV goes all pixelated.

They have been to out to the pole 6+ times over that span, and still can't fix it.

Soon as I get some other things sorted out, I'm switching to ATT Uverse.
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Ummmm, hate to pop your bubble but......

1. Who left the car door unlocked so "someone" could stick mail in it?

2. 4 hours to catch the dog? *coughBS*cough Let the damn dog go, go to the interview.

Hate to sound like an old man, but I am an old man, and call em as I see them. These sound more like the excuses of someone living in mom's basement who really doesn't want a job..... do you really think these excuses hold water? WHo are you trying to convince?
1. **** happens, people forget and make stupid decisions at times

2. BS ? ive spent 5+ hours looking for my dog, why the hell would i just let it go ?
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