Can't blame anyone for that approach at all. Head in to get a trim on your lunch break, dressed in your business professional attire... assuming the stylist, a single mother of 3 that was a real looker just 8 short years ago but got married too young and divorced not long after, would also have her own fantasy about the corporate man coming in and sweeping her off her feet.I'm just proud of SAE to keep going to a hair stylist in the hopes of getting an inadvertent "brush" during the shampoo portion of the process.
I believe I read some stats and hair stylists were voted as the profession "most likely to get drunk at 4th street with their teenage daughter"Learned from "Real Genius" that hair stylists love to party. I don't have a point with this.
What style did you go with this time, Brooks? Running out of chances, hope you went all out.
YOU GOT THAT RIGHTHead in to get a trim on your lunch break
Learned from "Real Genius" that hair stylists love to party. I don't have a point with this.
Look like Stansbury is offering land deals in Bowling Green.
So you think Costco is built out of lumber?
Again, not shocked.DAVIESS CO., KY (WFIE) -
A pre-trial release officer was arrested at the Daviess County Detention Center on Wednesday, according to Jailer David Osborne.
Osborne says 32-year-old Jason Stubblefield, of Owensboro, is accused of smuggling drugs into inmates in exchange for sex. The jailer tells us Stubblefield was arrested in his office on Wednesday.
He was booked into the detention center and charged with promoting contraband, possession, and trafficking in a controlled substance.
Stubblefield works for the Administrative Office of the Courts with the State of Kentucky. He meets with inmates to give the judge information on if the inmate should be released.
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No, they intend to just build it forever, idiot.Is there an estimated opening date for the Bashford Manor Costco? Eek
NOT- The estimated opening date is any date from late September to Christmas. I'm in the biz as well, so luckily I could lend my expertise to you on this, TBH.
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I did not, at all. I played soccer (stopper, far post throw-ins on a rope, all region as a senior, coach's award), ran track (200, 400, 800, 4x100, 4x200*, 4x400, 4x800, some 1500's, long & triple jump; *school record & fastest team at state with only one black guy), I could technically "dunk" at 5'-11" back then, hosted the school talent show, JSA secretary, Academic Team, Computer Club, French Club, I had a poor GPA, but 19 credits from AP, high enough ACT to cap out of KEES money and be a Merit Student at UK by my junior year of HS. My senior year I got a 4 on the AP Bio practice test three weeks into the year, so I finagled a deal to run the schools recycling program and screw around in gym classes instead of attending AP Bio unless absolutely necessary. That school was my oyster.Joey, no offense, but did you get bullied unmercifully in school?
:thumbsdown:90% of architects are awful. No concept of practicalty, huge egos, and love blaming everyone else when their design doest work right.
The 10% that aren't worthless are truly invaluable on big or complex jobs.
All lumber salesmen are awful though.
:flushed:I spent 12 years as purchasing manager for a large builder, I could go on for days about salesmen in the construction industry.
Nothing is worse than the waste removal industry sales rep though. If those guys are flat out crooks, they are slimy morons who work for crooks.
I spent 12 years as purchasing manager for a large builder, I could go on for days about salesmen in the construction industry.
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Some posters do legitimately interesting things for a living, yet we're exclusively subjected to weekly updates from the lumber salesman.
Christ.
Some posters do legitimately interesting things for a living,