I am so sorry, Karl.
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I am so sorry, Karl.
Also, I am so sorry, Cash
Also also, on a more positive note:
Blood cells FUCK YEAH!
SO MUCH THIS
I got a 92% on my test, meaning I passed with plenty of room to spare.
WHOOOOO
I'm sorry Karl. Peace and strength to you and your family.
Karl, I'm so sorry.
Cash, much treatment~ma to your mom.
(going back to gray)
Cash, lots of anti-cancer~ma for your mom. I'm picturing erika's Raylan-cells making a few stops to have serious chats with the errant colon cells.
{{{{{Karl}}}}} I'm so sorry for your loss. The world is just a little bit less bright and beautiful without your mother in it.
Separate post for less Fuck-Cancer-ness:
smonster, I am glad that you are taking what seem like minor injuries seriously and taking care of them before they cause you major trouble.
omnis, yay on the instant equity. Also, about those tiles - in the pictures they look to be a pretty common color/style - so matching should not be too difficult (unless they are a unique color that doesn't show up in the photo). I did not zoom in closely enough to see if there was significant wear and tear that would make new tile stand out in an odd way. One of the challenges of that kind of tile is that the lighter colored grout can easily get very grungy if it was not well-sealed. The fact that it appears so white in the picture suggests that either it got scrubbed (possibly a steam cleaner) to within an inch of its life, or it is is relatively new.
bonny, I'm glad that the conversation with your friend went better than expected.
Best wishes for Cashmere's mother.
Smonster, no more slicing your body parts, ya hear? If your are going to cause injuries on the job, aim for the co-irker.
Seconded.
omnis, be careful on those tiles, they get very slippery when wet and make crutches tricky, ime. They look like they should be fairly easy to match.
I appreciate the wishes for my safety, but cuts and bruises and splinters are pretty much unavoidable. I am going to wear my gloves more, but there are times where they are more of a hazard or just eff up fine motor control too much.
Dear coworkers; jamming old large dimension lumber through the table saw will frak up the blade and trip the breaker repeatedly. I've discussed this with one of you before. Haste makes waste, yo.
Signed, not the brute squad