yeah have a newborn and then tell me that... F*ck you non you dont know shit about bad mooods. my moood would spew chunks all over your charles bronson avatar picture thingy you have under your name.
oh yeah? why don't you be 38 weeks pregnant and teach a class of insolent gangbangers with emotional disabilities and tell me about your bad mood Jinxy.
Isn't your baby grown by now anyways? sheeeeet.
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38 WEEKS!?! and you are still at work?!?!
damn.
TODAY IS MY LAST DAY. TWO MORE HOURS. SEE HOW HARD I'M TEACHING!?!
ST. CATHARINES???As soon as newly minted millionaire Jorma Hogbacka handed over certified cheques worth $30,000 to two former Tim Hortons employees, he got a double-double hug in return.
It took four days, but Hogbacka made good yesterday on an old promise to share his $14.8 million Lotto 6/49 win with a group of former Tim Hortons employees in St. Catharines.
Wearing green cotton pants and a red jacket, Hogbacka looked a bit like a jovial elf as he stood in front of a bank in St. Catharines and gave Melissa Grivich, 24, of Welland and Sithorn Chuon, 24, of St. Catharines their slice.
Four more lucky women are still out there: Tanya, Jessica, Meredith and Glenda ??? all known to Hogbacka only by their first names.
All worked at one Tim Hortons in the city and staff there are working to connect the remaining lottery ladies with the jackpot winner.
"I'm like in absolute shock," Grivich said just hours before getting her cheque scribbled with the words "Have a nice day."
"I served coffee, and I guess it just goes to show that customer service is everything, and yeah ... it's crazy. I can't believe it."
After picking up his cheque in Toronto on Monday and announcing his intention to share his winnings with the former Tim Hortons employees, the single 60-year-old retired welder spent time with family in Huntsville, Ont.
He was one of three winners of Saturday's $44.4 million prize.
Though she hasn't worked at the coffee shop for years, Chuon said she remembered Hogbacka and helped him pick lottery numbers.
Grivich greeted Hogbacka with a small gift to say thanks: "A small double-double without the trouble," a catchphrase he used when ordering coffee.
Hogbacka said there's no way he'd forget the women who served up his small double-double coffee with a little friendly banter each day.
Also, we had a sonogram this morning (HI, ANNA!) and saw our beautiful little DAUGHTER. Damn right, I cried (tears of joy, that is). Moving her little fingers around and covering her face all cute-like.
yeah have a newborn and then tell me that... F*ck you non you dont know shit about bad mooods. my moood would spew chunks all over your charles bronson avatar picture thingy you have under your name.
oh yeah? why don't you be 38 weeks pregnant and teach a class of insolent gangbangers with emotional disabilities and tell me about your bad mood Jinxy.
ummm... heard that already. wife - schoolteacher - daily CPS calls - pencil-slashing preteen bastard children. thats why the wife took a year off.
...but yeah you win. aint nothing tougher than being pregnant with swole feet and a baby kicking the crap outta your insides.
however the wife and the baby stopped by for lunch and my bad mood has now gone. now ill spend my next hour and a half of work watching the last two episodes of fringe and call it a day.
I was in a good mood already this morning but those pictures have me in hysterics, even though it's not the first time I've seen some of them.
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yeah have a newborn and then tell me that... F*ck you non you dont know shit about bad mooods. my moood would spew chunks all over your charles bronson avatar picture thingy you have under your name.
I believe that's the fractious nzshadow's spawn in the graemlin as well
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TODAY IS MY LAST DAY. TWO MORE HOURS. SEE HOW HARD I'M TEACHING!?!
It took four days, but Hogbacka made good yesterday on an old promise to share his $14.8 million Lotto 6/49 win with a group of former Tim Hortons employees in St. Catharines.
Wearing green cotton pants and a red jacket, Hogbacka looked a bit like a jovial elf as he stood in front of a bank in St. Catharines and gave Melissa Grivich, 24, of Welland and Sithorn Chuon, 24, of St. Catharines their slice.
Four more lucky women are still out there: Tanya, Jessica, Meredith and Glenda ??? all known to Hogbacka only by their first names.
All worked at one Tim Hortons in the city and staff there are working to connect the remaining lottery ladies with the jackpot winner.
"I'm like in absolute shock," Grivich said just hours before getting her cheque scribbled with the words "Have a nice day."
"I served coffee, and I guess it just goes to show that customer service is everything, and yeah ... it's crazy. I can't believe it."
After picking up his cheque in Toronto on Monday and announcing his intention to share his winnings with the former Tim Hortons employees, the single 60-year-old retired welder spent time with family in Huntsville, Ont.
He was one of three winners of Saturday's $44.4 million prize.
Though she hasn't worked at the coffee shop for years, Chuon said she remembered Hogbacka and helped him pick lottery numbers.
Grivich greeted Hogbacka with a small gift to say thanks: "A small double-double without the trouble," a catchphrase he used when ordering coffee.
Hogbacka said there's no way he'd forget the women who served up his small double-double coffee with a little friendly banter each day.
The Canadian Press
http://www.neatorama.com/2009/01/27/cat-adopts-a-bunny/
Also, we had a sonogram this morning (HI, ANNA!) and saw our beautiful little DAUGHTER. Damn right, I cried (tears of joy, that is). Moving her little fingers around and covering her face all cute-like.
AWESOME. I want to hang out with those cats and that bunny.
And congrats to all the expecting parents in this thread! Buy the child kittens and a bunny. How couldn't that be great?
amazing timing.
love that one!
Nah???they're just playing! The baby loves it.
ummm... heard that already. wife - schoolteacher - daily CPS calls - pencil-slashing preteen bastard children. thats why the wife took a year off.
...but yeah you win. aint nothing tougher than being pregnant with swole feet and a baby kicking the crap outta your insides.
however the wife and the baby stopped by for lunch and my bad mood has now gone. now ill spend my next hour and a half of work watching the last two episodes of fringe and call it a day.
I believe that's the fractious nzshadow's spawn in the graemlin as well
Sorry almond...keep ya head up!
Some say the waiting is the hardest part.
Actually, I think it was just Tom Petty.