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So today I'm having a really bad day at work. I'm having trouble with a coworker, and I figured I needed a day off to clear my head, so I asked for a personal day tomorrow, but my boss refused to give me the day off because he asked the same coworker I'm having trouble with if she needed me her tomorrow and she said yes... UGhhhh (Sorry for the rant).


So to make myself feel better I left the office at lunch and drove to Lowe's to just look around and see what they had out for lights. I ended up buying another 1000 red lights for my front tree. They were not on sale, they were actually more expensive than other stores, but I didn't care. It just made me fell better to feed my addiction!

Just thought I'd share.

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So if there are any psychiatrists out there listening in on these forums...

sounds like you need to have a small Christmas Tree with lights on in your office all year round...

or better yet...

if you are one that is seeing a psychiatrist, stop paying them that $150 per hour and spend it on LOR Controllers and Christmas lights!!!

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If we -had- to do therapy, better use of time (instead of talking about our feelings)would be to have several controllers, in various stages of assembly, for us to work on as therapy sitting on the desk.. :)

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Exactly, It is therapeutic to have a hobby, regardless of what it is.

I'm perfectly content in my man cave basement. Its my domain, away from the family. Its where I go to clear my mind and concentrate on whats really important in life. Sequencing!

Thats it! I just figured it out. It's not a disease. Its the cure.

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TJ Hvasta wrote:

And if I'm in my mancave, sequencing, I'm not out roaming the streets, looking to get lucky..

Yeah...I'm sure all our wives are EXTREMELY happy that our mistress is an LOR controller...
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jimswinder wrote:

TJ Hvasta wrote:
And if I'm in my mancave, sequencing, I'm not out roaming the streets, looking to get lucky..

Yeah...I'm sure all our wives are EXTREMELY happy that our mistress is an LOR controller...

Yea, just another controller, be it wife or LOR style.
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Jeff Millard wrote:

Still in her undergarments...

Doesn't this advice depend entirely on what the woman in question looks like in the first place? I don't mean to sound indelicate but I can foresee some real trajedy potential here, Jeff... what if Don vomits? The woman could be the size of a donkey with a face like Rodney Dangerfield! You think YOU'VE got problems with YOUR keyboard...
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George Simmons wrote:

Jeff Millard wrote:
Still in her undergarments... 

Doesn't this advice depend entirely on what the woman in question looks like in the first place?  I don't mean to sound indelicate but I can foresee some real trajedy potential here, Jeff... what if Don vomits?  The woman could be the size of a donkey with a face like Rodney Dangerfield!  You think YOU'VE got problems with YOUR keyboard...


Oh boy, you hit the head on nail there!
Thanks a lot for that visual. I'm going to have nightmares tonight.
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Jeff Millard wrote:

TJ Hvasta wrote:
snip... looking to get lucky.. (finding garage sales with lights)


I just spit coffee all over electronics again! This forum can be dangerous to your gear!

Jeff


Sorry Jeff, if it fried anything, I'll replace it in January.. ;)
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TJ Hvasta wrote:

roaming the streets, looking to get lucky.. (finding garage sales with lights)

I agree with your definition of "getting lucky" Every week, I pray to the garage sale Gods asking for a fix, and occasionally, yes I get lucky.
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