Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:42 pm
I've always preferred stairs when and if possible. I get a mild head rush when using elevators.
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Were you trying to go "up" and continually ignoring its suggestion to try "down," instead? (standard cookee award applies.)Jim wrote:I was “brutally” and repeatedly attached by an elevator yesterday. The doors closed quite quickly as I was getting on and then kept bounce-pushing on me like it was trying to chew on me…
It was actually rather funny and the people on the elevator said my confused expression was priceless.
Why should he be taking any steps at all? The whole point is to leave the the hard work to the machinery.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Good luck, Griffin. It's the first step to another step. And damn that sounded more profound in my mind.
Weren't you reading? He doesn't like escalators.Captain Seafort wrote:Why should he be taking any steps at all? The whole point is to leave the the hard work to the machinery.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Good luck, Griffin. It's the first step to another step. And damn that sounded more profound in my mind.
I hear that's a rocky career path...Mikey wrote:Weren't you reading? He doesn't like escalators.Captain Seafort wrote:Why should he be taking any steps at all? The whole point is to leave the the hard work to the machinery.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Good luck, Griffin. It's the first step to another step. And damn that sounded more profound in my mind.
BTW, it's the first step to a quarry - he's a geology major.
How many professional careers are easy? On the other hand, he will have the opportunity to be a real rock star! 8)Sonic Glitch wrote:I hear that's a rocky career path...Mikey wrote:Weren't you reading? He doesn't like escalators.Captain Seafort wrote:
Why should he be taking any steps at all? The whole point is to leave the the hard work to the machinery.
BTW, it's the first step to a quarry - he's a geology major.
Well there was once a bunch of quarry men who did quite well for themselves.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:How many professional careers are easy? On the other hand, he will have the opportunity to be a real rock star! 8)
Always plugging the home team, aren't you?Captain Seafort wrote:Well there was once a bunch of quarry men who did quite well for themselves.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:How many professional careers are easy? On the other hand, he will have the opportunity to be a real rock star! 8)
We do that on a forum, too. Soap Operus.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I had to cut out the deepest iteration of nested quotes before the forum would let me post that. On a different forum where the limit was a lot higher than three the members made a game of quotes (on a slow day) which got to fairly absurd lengths before the limit was reached. Just a funny memory.
Given such an great opening? Of course. 8)Mikey wrote:Always plugging the home team, aren't you?