Now, why did I think of Jen when I saw this?

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It IS Jen.
 
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Hell, the picture doesn't show the person's face...it could be Jen....


Shhhhhhhh!!! Actually, a friend and I have big plans to do an exhibit thingy at Burning Man before we die. I vaguely remember her talking about barbie dolls...hmmmm, interesting. Her birthday is the day after mine! There could almost be more than one of me!!! :D
 
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Shhhhhhhh!!! Actually, a friend and I have big plans to do an exhibit thingy at Burning Man before we die. I vaguely remember her talking about barbie dolls...hmmmm, interesting. Her birthday is the day after mine! There could almost be more than one of me!!! :D

Also, I'd like to point out that the Barbies are naked...you can see the lack of genitals and everything....that's the little factoid that made me think of you, I'll have you know because I know yer a sinful Jezebel of a Devil Woman hooose gonna burn burn burn! :hilarious::matey:

[OK, to be honest, I'm not sure where that train of thought came from, but it sort of took on a life of it's own, once it got rolling]
 
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I see you DID pick the wrong week to quit sniffing glue!

Actually, I just changed brands of glue...this one has more Toluene in it... (reminds me of a time about 10 yrs ago when I helped a friend paint her kitchen - she chose oil-based paint that had Toluene in it - there wasn't much ventilation and with all the fumes, we wound up getting stoned to beat the band! Then when we were done, we all sat in the back yard and drank wine...that was the weirdest hangover I've ever had. Now, irony: We're both health and safety engineers, meaning if folks at work were using this stuff, we would have had everyone wearing respirators and had fans going and all sorts of whathaveyou.)

Now, if you'll, 'scuze me, I need to go open another tube of glue... :D
 
I see I am missing very important content by not getting on here as frequent.
:matey: this is actually somewhat like how I imagine Pirate...hahaha
 
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Yes, Matey has his own smiley :matey: , but this is what he really looks like...

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Look - UPSIDE DOWN BOOBIES! :wideeyed:
 
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Actually, I just changed brands of glue...this one has more Toluene in it... (reminds me of a time about 10 yrs ago when I helped a friend paint her kitchen - she chose oil-based paint that had Toluene in it - there wasn't much ventilation and with all the fumes, we wound up getting stoned to beat the band! Then when we were done, we all sat in the back yard and drank wine...that was the weirdest hangover I've ever had. Now, irony: We're both health and safety engineers, meaning if folks at work were using this stuff, we would have had everyone wearing respirators and had fans going and all sorts of whathaveyou.)

Now, if you'll, 'scuze me, I need to go open another tube of glue... :D

I wonder if there's a correlation here between the natural running and our careers. I'm an HS&E man as well, mainly in oil and gas these days, and I've also done some questionable things in the past like standing in the sun all day creosoting a shed, no wind to move the fumes, no hat to keep the sun off. I was high as a kite after a few hours of that.

Still, at least other people get the benefit of our mistakes!
 
But did you enjoy it? :wacky:
 
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Oh Yeah! I was on summer break from university, doing chores for my dad and not getting paid for it.

Made a change from working in a factory.
 
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I've also done some questionable things in the past like standing in the sun all day creosoting a shed, no wind to move the fumes, no hat to keep the sun off. I was high as a kite after a few hours of that.

Still, at least other people get the benefit of our mistakes!

Too late for me!

One winter night in Scotland a friend and I created a shower-stall by gluing a sheet of PVC flooring to a plaster wall using Evo-Stik contact glue. It took about 3 hours to get the seamless sheet attached and we were breathing the volatile fumes all that time. My girl-friend began cooking scones, in our wood-heated oven, part-way through the process and they smelled delicious - the taste, unfortunately, was pure contact cement :sour:
 

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