Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Nemo14

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I got Adele, but the map thing froze up on me. I'll try it again later.

So what should have been a 12 hour leisurely drive home took 15 1/2. I lost count of how many cars and trucks were off the road from the storm the night before, (my personal favorite was the truck carrying a load of brand-new cars) so traffic was held up for miles and miles frequently. There's a ton of snow here and our street is barely one lane wide. I hate winter.
 

NYwdwfan

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I got Adele, but the map thing froze up on me. I'll try it again later.

So what should have been a 12 hour leisurely drive home took 15 1/2. I lost count of how many cars and trucks were off the road from the storm the night before, (my personal favorite was the truck carrying a load of brand-new cars) so traffic was held up for miles and miles frequently. There's a ton of snow here and our street is barely one lane wide. I hate winter.

But if you never experience winter you might forget how much you hate it! (Silver linings are sometimes hard to find but if you look REEEEEAAAALLLY hRd you can find it!)
 

trr1

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http://rudefeed.com/bank-canada-urges-star-trek-fans-stop-spocking-fivers/


Bank of Canada urges ‘Star Trek’ fans to stop ‘Spocking’ their fivers
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Bank of Canada is pleading with Star Trek fans to stop “Spocking” its five dollar bills. Since Leonard Nimoy’s death, Canadian folks have been “Spocking” the hell out of the five dollar bill that features a portrait of Canada’s seventh prime minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier.

Sir Wilfrid now sports, on certain bills at least, pointy ears, the signature Vulcan haircut and eyebrows and Spock’s mantra “Live long and prosper.”
According to Bank of Canada it’s not illegal to do this but:

“…However, there are important reasons why it should not be done. Writing on a bank note may interfere with the security features and reduces its lifespan. Markings on a note may also prevent it from being accepted in a transaction. Furthermore, the Bank of Canada feels that writing and markings on bank notes are inappropriate as they are a symbol of our country and a source of national pride.”
I say Spock the hell out of ‘em if it ain’t illegal. Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s face wasn’t that interesting, anyway. In fact, let’s just make this a permanent improvement to the Canadian five dollar bill.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
Had an 8 hour shift today. Up until 1pm my shift was going nicely and was quite pleasant. After that it sucked. What a coincidence that this change of events occurred the same time my assistant manager came in. She's so lazy it's not even funny.
 

NYwdwfan

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By some freaky happening it seemed to indicate New England for me. Who knew! And here I thought that I had become a full fledged southerner. Now I dare not show my face or if I do, I surely will not speak.


I think I'be said this before, but when I went to school in Boston, people asked my friends, "where are you from" but asked me "where in NY are you from".
 

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