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About 20 boys in the eighth grade were allegedly made by a teacher to clean the restroom with toothbrushes and industrial strength cleaner after graffiti was discovered in one of the school restrooms. The teacher took cell phone pictures of them while they were cleaning, and two kids got sprayed in the eyes with the cleaner by other kids.
To double the cray, the facebook comments on this story are largely positive calling for, in more than one comment, a raise for the teacher and , in another, lamenting the lack of a "rear end busting" in addition to the cleaning.
So my name is on the bottom of every ticket and the order # on the front of the ticket is the same for every one. There is a number printed on the back and those are all different, but I don't know what that number is for.
Is there a number under the barcode on the right? I'd figure that'd be the important one, they'd need to all be different to scan. I think the number on the back is printed on the ticket before the barcodes are assigned.
Ah. Yes, the number below the barcode is different on every ticket. So looks like they're not dupes of one set, but definitely 5 sets of tickets.
Is there a number under the barcode on the right? I'd figure that'd be the important one, they'd need to all be different to scan. I think the number on the back is printed on the ticket before the barcodes are assigned.
Ah. Yes, the number below the barcode is different on every ticket. So looks like they're not dupes of one set, but definitely 5 sets of tickets.
Contact if you get charged within this next week? I'm sure if there is an issue they will reimburse you + (as long as your bank isn't greedy) should give you back your overdraft if all sides agree it was a mistake.
Is there a number under the barcode on the right? I'd figure that'd be the important one, they'd need to all be different to scan. I think the number on the back is printed on the ticket before the barcodes are assigned.
Ah. Yes, the number below the barcode is different on every ticket. So looks like they're not dupes of one set, but definitely 5 sets of tickets.
To clarify, I get a bonus every year, this one was just huge and accompanied by a "if you don't f*ck this up, you're going to be really successful in this company" speech.
Also, f*ck you, hangover. My boss needs to stop opening holiday gift liquor bottles and seeing if we can finish them.
Does your company operate out of a bar, flanzo? Just curious.
Hah, no, for 11 months it's the most serious no-fun having place (that I find ways to make amusing). But December is just a useless month since it's holiday party after holiday party (part of the excitement is I get to be part of the group that gets shmoozed this year by clients, contractors, etc.) and all of my subcontractors give me gifts for putting up with their bullsh*t all year. Those gifts are almost always nice bottles of liquor, and my boss decides they should be drank at work since they are work gifts.
and all of my subcontractors give me gifts for putting up with their bullsh*t all year. Those gifts are almost always nice bottles of liquor, and my boss decides they should be drank at work since they are work gifts.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Dec 19, 2012 11:46:35 GMT -5
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
I was surprised Comedy Central didn't make a similar move and pull the Colbert Report rereun last night in which Colbert complains about how New York didn't have a murder for an entire day and tells his fans to rise up in violent protest.
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
In the days after the shooting ESPN wasn't using the words pistol or shotgun in football games, which is ridiculous
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
I was surprised Comedy Central didn't make a similar move and pull the Colbert Report rereun last night in which Colbert complains about how New York didn't have a murder for an entire day and tells his fans to rise up in violent protest.
Nah it makes sense on two levels: (1) other then the Muhammad incident for South Park, they want to be cutting edge in allowing profanity and not censoring. (2) Colbert's statement is a combination of factors -- stronger gun enforcement in NY, programs like cash-for-guns, and social programs -- have lowered gun violence in the city. It's a facetious remark or do I have to refer you to "Sweetness" here:
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
In the days after the shooting ESPN wasn't using the words pistol or shotgun in football games, which is ridiculous
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
Kesha's new single "Die Young" has also been yanked from a ton of radio stations.
It's a facetious remark or do I have to refer you to "Sweetness" here:
Of course it's facetious, but his previous, non-facetious calls-to-arms have proven effective. In a recent, out-of-character interview, he said his staff actually has serious discussions about what to call on his fans to do since they, you know, tend to do it. Still, I think most of his core audience is smart enough to understand the joke, but it was still a little jarring to watch given recent events.
It's a facetious remark or do I have to refer you to "Sweetness" here:
Of course it's facetious, but his previous, non-facetious calls-to-arms have proven effective. In a recent, out-of-character interview, he said his staff actually has serious discussions about what to call on his fans to do since they, you know, tend to do it. Still, I think most of his core audience is smart enough to understand the joke, but it was still a little jarring to watch given recent events.
His fans tend to be intelligent, college-educated people who can identify sarcastic/facetious remarks when they hear them. You should recognize the target audience before you make blanket statements about them.
They pulled Foster The People's song "Pumped Up Kicks" from radio-play following the Connecticut school shooting. Apparently it's okay to sing/play songs about school shootings except after it actually happens.
I don't find the song offensive or anything. It's just interesting how these things work sometimes.
Kesha's new single "Die Young" has also been yanked from a ton of radio stations.
Yea I read about that too....just don't know the song/lyrics of that one and didn't feel the need to look them up haha. I did know about Pumped Up Kicks being about shooting up a school though.
Firefighters from NYC and beyond have come to Newtown to create a shield and block anticipated protestors today at funerals. We won't mention the groups name as they - simply put - don't deserve the recognition.
Thank you firefighters.
Also, someone hacked the church's database and released addresses & phone #'s for all the higher-ups in that group. I'd be very interested to see what gets sent to them (I hope no one sends anything to cause actual harm because it'll make these scumbags out to be victims, but a huge box of horse sh** may be a start).
Also, someone hacked the church's database and released addresses & phone #'s for all the higher-ups in that group. I'd be very interested to see what gets sent to them (I hope no one sends anything to cause actual harm because it'll make these scumbags out to be victims, but a huge box of horse sh** may be a start).
The hackers also infiltrated their leader's Twitter page and is trying to have the White House recognize the WBC as a hate group. Major props to the organizers of this attack. Those goons have been running a muck for far too long.
His fans tend to be intelligent, college-educated people who can identify sarcastic/facetious remarks when they hear them. You should recognize the target audience before you make blanket statements about them.
Robin Williams: Mister Reagan, in the dictionary under redundant it says: see redundant