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Websense had categorized the site as a gaming/gambling site. He emailed them with an explanation of what the site was. Websense then recategorized the site back to a message board and free it from the block on multiple people's filters.
B4 I retired I was in charge of Websense at my work. I felt sort of bad telling people they were pushing it sometimes, but it saved them some form of discipline. The cool thing was Websense will categorize a website for everyone, but if a business decides they want "their" people authorization, you can make the site anything you want. business site . As a mod, you can also delete any or all of your own history if ya want cr****
Are you saying I spent too long on it, and should have used starch? I would have but I don't have any in the house right now
Just wondering. So few folks starch anymore. I am a fan of if I am ironing I am making some sharp creases. Used to get my BDU bottoms to stand on their own LOL.
Are you saying I spent too long on it, and should have used starch? I would have but I don't have any in the house right now
Just wondering. So few folks starch anymore. I am a fan of if I am ironing I am making some sharp creases. Used to get my BDU bottoms to stand on their own LOL.
My Mom was always a military wife. She used to iron our sheets, underwear, towels, everything. She was silly but I miss her ... cr****
Did you put the clothes on hangers or just fold them up?
My clothes get folded. Mind you most of these bonnaroo shirts and some shorts are like deep in the closet/cabinet; I don't even wear them on the job. And lol, my room isn't big enough for a closet or hangers.. there is an ikea type "closet" in the common room. I hang my nice clothes, sweatshirts, etc there -- but no where enough room from my clothes (plus it's in the living room)
I'm guilty of the boy-man problem of not wanting to sit around ironing every week.
Just wondering. So few folks starch anymore. I am a fan of if I am ironing I am making some sharp creases. Used to get my BDU bottoms to stand on their own LOL.
My Mom was always a military wife. She used to iron our sheets, underwear, towels, everything. She was silly but I miss her ... cr****
My mom was religious about ironing.. I would wash my own clothes and if I waited 20 minutes too long to get them out the dryer, she'd be all over it. I'm sure she spent 4 hrs every weekend watching her shows and ironing. Cute as hell in retrospect
Post by Grizzly with a Sword on May 23, 2013 11:20:18 GMT -5
So I just started watching Bric-a-Brac episodes for Bonnaroo during my lunch break. I'm pretty sure that was a big mistake as motivation to be at work is decreasing and wanting to run free is increasing.
yesterday a plumber friend came over to look at a leaky faucet. He shut the water off to do so....after he left I noticed virtually no water pressure....so no showers, no laundry, nothing. He couldn't get back until this am and realized that the shutoff valve was an older type that he had forgotten to turn all the way back on. By this time I'm needing to leave for an appointment, so no time to shower. Oh, and I somehow managed to skip Tuesday because I didn't leave the house all day....
so basically at this point I haven't showered since Monday, and it's hotter than bull testicles outside. I feel like I'm in training for Roo...lol.
Needless to say, my next shower is going to be a wonderful one....
Post by canexplain on May 23, 2013 12:05:38 GMT -5
I think I buy clothes that seem to have to be ironed a bit or they suck. Maybe that's why I never liked Disco polyester because I never bought any. Has anyone ever went back thru their concert hoodies to see how different each might be? ie: Where they were made, composition of fabric. Geez I can be so boring... hummmm .....
Side-note: This is a little self centered but do you ever feel a bit like you must be totally uninteresting if no one ever clicks on something to make the little balloon pop up on your profile. Not looking for any lolz. I was just wondering if it's just me? cr****
At Cheesecake, our uniform requires 7 creases- both arms, front and back of both legs and the center of our apron. I iron so much that I have a room where I leave the iron out 100% of the time. I call it the Cheesecake room (I also keep my dirty whites in there, all my pens, etc...)
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
While ironing today I thought about how many people in my age group probably don't have an ironing board. My mom was like, you are learning how to iron at about 12; always impressed upon that your clothes should be pressed (obviously fell off on that one)
Not saying it's unusual, but an observation while I ironed and contemplated life in my hot apartment.
Side-note: This is a little self centered but do you ever feel a bit like you must be totally uninteresting if no one ever clicks on something to make the little balloon pop up on your profile. Not looking for any lolz. I was just wondering if it's just me? cr****
It's ok man... without karma points, that's the new crack
Good grief, Bonz....seriously? as if a crease or lack thereof is going to get between me and cheesecake EVER. Get me on the phone with the CEO right now. It's time for these clowns to realize that it's 2013.
My mother used to iron EVERYTHING. I might iron an article of clothing once every week or two at most...just a quick press if anything. Mainly I keep my ironing board set up in my dining room aka insanity room aka studio aka sewing and craft clusterquack room...I iron more for sewing than for anything else.
Side-note: This is a little self centered but do you ever feel a bit like you must be totally uninteresting if no one ever clicks on something to make the little balloon pop up on your profile. Not looking for any lolz. I was just wondering if it's just me? cr****
It's ok man... without karma points, that's the new crack
I forgot about them. Yea this shouldn't be some sort of point game imo ... cr****
"He sets his posts to zero everyday just so no one is intimidated." He is the most interesting Bonnaroovian sp? in the world
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
While ironing today I thought about how many people in my age group probably don't have an ironing board. My mom was like, you are learning how to iron at about 12; always impressed upon that your clothes should be pressed (obviously fell off on that one)
Not saying it's unusual, but an observation while I ironed and contemplated life in my hot apartment.
I don't own an iron. I also don't fold anything (no room for a dresser), so it kind of works out to just hang everything up immediately.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
When in Morocco I paid $3.17 to have a weeks worth of clothing laundered at a little place near my hotel. They ironed my boxers which I found both sweet and a little creepy. Not sure they should spend that much time on them. I own an iron and an ironing board but rarely bust them out.
I just heard thunder in the distance.. I LOVE torrential downpours, thunder and lightening. It makes me SO happy!
There was a big storm here on Tuesday round 6-6:30, and not gonna lie it scared the shit out of me. It got very dark, tons of lightning and thunder, severe t-storm warning and all.
Post by Dave Maynar on May 24, 2013 6:08:15 GMT -5
Two things:
1) This is what the creator of Adventure Time looks like. In addition, his name is Pendleton Ward. I am totally not surprised by any of this.
2) In the continuing adventures of my admin, he is covering for another admin today since she is taking off today to have a four day weekend. In return, she's covering for him all next week while he goes to Florida. He was telling me this morning how a letter from her division was in her box when he came in today, so she must have left it for him to do. Couple this with the letter I dropped off on the way out the door yesterday after he left and the tone has been set for his day. My supervisor comes in at 7am and asks how he is as he walks past the admin desk. He responds, "Man, you have to love a job where you have work the second you get through the door." He says this in a matter to relay that it is wholly unreasonable that he should have work to do right when he gets to work.
"I get in around 9:30 and usually zone out for an hour in front of my computer, but it looks like I'm working. I then zone out for another hour after lunch too. In fact, in a given day, I'd say I do fifteen minutes, of real, actual work."