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I am the lead on integrating our warehousing systems into our Canadian sister company. Everything I ask them to do I get a "Why should we do that?" or "That's not my job." It's like I'm teaching a freaking middle school class with the way they argue.

They are the exact opposite of the 'too many chiefs' saying popular in the US.
 
Seen it, could never say I've watched it much. Maybe the 'you have to be there' folks are right, because I can't get enthused about hockey. Hell, I'd rather watch curling...
 
Seen it, could never say I've watched it much. Maybe the 'you have to be there' folks are right, because I can't get enthused about hockey. Hell, I'd rather watch curling...

Watching it live and on t.v are different, I've only been to one game, but loved it. My brother was the one that got me into hockey. He has been a Pens fan since hockey was first introduced to him, back at his days at WVU. When you live in Pittsburgh its hard not to like hockey.
 
I got a snake in my yard, he scared me. Its a garter snake.

I can assure you the snake was just as scared of you. Not that you are frightening. We have them all over the yard, had a black rat snake living in a walnut tree for years, but some a**hole ran over it. It was about 8 ft. long. Beautiful creature!
 
I can assure you the snake was just as scared of you. Not that you are frightening. We have them all over the yard, had a black rat snake living in a walnut tree for years, but some a**hole ran over it. It was about 8 ft. long. Beautiful creature!

I figure he or she is good to have around, I once had rats in my basement. I live in an old house. The kids grandpa was on his riding mower one day, and came across a black snake in the tree about 6 feet or so, scared him thats for sure.
 

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