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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:04 pm
Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish I've been outside for the past two. sad I got overheated today. I get out there at about 7:30 and go home about 3. I was really close to falling out today. Quit? I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:04 pm
Cardiac arrest in your 50s for touching little boys. That's logical comeuppance. xD
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:05 pm
Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish I've been outside for the past two. sad I got overheated today. I get out there at about 7:30 and go home about 3. I was really close to falling out today. Quit? I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. If I had to do anything in 110 I'd just shoot myself.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:06 pm
Zephyrkitty Regulust TtheHero Regulust TtheHero Michael Jackson.
He was hospitalized recently.
I mean, wow...
First Farah Fawcett, now him. Michael Jackson isn't dead. I do so hate being misled.
I'd like to hear more about this, really I do. He is hospitalized after a cardiac arrest though... honestly It may be evil of me but i think he might be getting his comeuppance... like all ***** should. No, it sounds like he died....oh god.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:07 pm
NintendOmega Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. If I had to do anything in 110 I'd just shoot myself. Trust me, I want to sometimes. Mind you, my body can't handle temperatures above 95 degrees for very long.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:09 pm
Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish I've been outside for the past two. sad I got overheated today. I get out there at about 7:30 and go home about 3. I was really close to falling out today. Quit? I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:09 pm
:B whoops.
Looks like everyone was talkin' about it already.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:15 pm
Orphie :B whoops. Looks like everyone was talkin' about it already. The weather or MJ?
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:16 pm
Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God I was wearing shorts and no shirt. I don't know if poison ivy was involved, but I'm immune to it so it doesn't matter. Another thing: it's already been established that dehydrating myself is not going to be the "stop working" point. Also, if I drop out, I don't get paid. I NEED MONIES.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:18 pm
Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner I work for my dad. >_> It wasn't my choice to begin with. Fake pass out. If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God I was wearing shorts and no shirt. I don't know if poison ivy was involved, but I'm immune to it so it doesn't matter. Another thing: it's already been established that dehydrating myself is not going to be the "stop working" point. Also, if I drop out, I don't get paid. I NEED MONIES. There were also SPIDERS. gonk So many spiders... Well I'd say we had it pretty equally bad. xd I was wearing a ******** navy jumpsuit thing in 95 degree weather with bad humidity and you were in 110 degree weather. ******** working. ******** MONEY Let's get REAL jobs.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:22 pm
Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God I was wearing shorts and no shirt. I don't know if poison ivy was involved, but I'm immune to it so it doesn't matter. Another thing: it's already been established that dehydrating myself is not going to be the "stop working" point. Also, if I drop out, I don't get paid. I NEED MONIES. There were also SPIDERS. gonk So many spiders... Well I'd say we had it pretty equally bad. xd I was wearing a ******** navy jumpsuit thing in 95 degree weather with bad humidity and you were in 110 degree weather. ******** working. ******** MONEY Let's get REAL jobs. Oh, man. I know. Spiders were ******** EVERYWHERE. And if you know me, I have an immense fear of spiders. And yeah. xd My dad says that I'm gonna do this again next summer, and I say ******** you I'm getting a normal job whatever the ******** it takes. I miss having a sleep schedule. You may have had it worse though. The 110 was after the heat index.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:22 pm
Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God I was wearing shorts and no shirt. I don't know if poison ivy was involved, but I'm immune to it so it doesn't matter. Another thing: it's already been established that dehydrating myself is not going to be the "stop working" point. Also, if I drop out, I don't get paid. I NEED MONIES. There were also SPIDERS. gonk So many spiders... Well I'd say we had it pretty equally bad. xd I was wearing a ******** navy jumpsuit thing in 95 degree weather with bad humidity and you were in 110 degree weather. x_x ******** working. ******** MONEY Let's get REAL jobs. To the corner of Main St. and 4th? .__. *hands over makeup, fuzzy scarfs, and tanktops* you might need some ductape too.
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:24 pm
Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner Meta_Fish Shane-Cheshner If you knew my dad, you'd know why I'd never do this. One, he'd never fall for it. He's a pretty sharp son of a b***h. Two, I'd never hear the end of it. By the way, how hot is it over there? We got about 110 degrees with the heat index. What the hell. Just fake it. Just lie down when no one is looking when it's really hot. Or don't drink a lot of water and dehydrate yourself so you physically can't work. It was like 95 here, but that was just temperature. It's always so humid here. =( And I was working near poison ivy so I had to wear long sleeves and jeans. Fun side note: When working today, within the first fifteen minutes, I squatted down to work on something and my pants ripped right down the crotch. I tried to shift and hope that it would be okay and they ripped more. I told the woman I was working for and she got safety pins which only held the pieces so they could rip more. So I had to put on a jumpsuit/overalls thing and it was basically black and we were in the sun and oh my God I was wearing shorts and no shirt. I don't know if poison ivy was involved, but I'm immune to it so it doesn't matter. Another thing: it's already been established that dehydrating myself is not going to be the "stop working" point. Also, if I drop out, I don't get paid. I NEED MONIES. There were also SPIDERS. gonk So many spiders... Well I'd say we had it pretty equally bad. xd I was wearing a ******** navy jumpsuit thing in 95 degree weather with bad humidity and you were in 110 degree weather. ******** working. ******** MONEY Let's get REAL jobs. Oh, man. I know. Spiders were ******** EVERYWHERE. And if you know me, I have an immense fear of spiders. And yeah. xd My dad says that I'm gonna do this again next summer, and I say ******** you I'm getting a normal job whatever the ******** it takes. I miss having a sleep schedule. You may have had it worse though. The 110 was after the heat index. I am not a fan of spiders either. And they were all over me... Oh my God. And then I had to put my hair into a ponytail. xd I also couldn't sleep last night, and don't eat in the morning so it was like "******** THIS." I had felt sick when I got up and told her after like two hours of working because I realized it was ******** retarded-a** work and I wanted to go home, and yeah I did feel sick and then she took me inside and made me drink gatorade to get my electrolytes running or something so I could work more. So as soon as that ho left, I was out of there. >=|
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:26 pm
IT WAS SUPPOSED TO RAIN TODAY. scream
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Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 3:27 pm
Rain God damn you. RAIN TOMORROW. Then let Saturday be nice. D:
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