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“I’m all kinds of weather”You play football in the rain, wind, and lightning. It ain't like that sissy baseball game.
“I’m all kinds of weather”You play football in the rain, wind, and lightning. It ain't like that sissy baseball game.
That's funny. In five years at Florida, my parents were only on campus once, when I graduated. Dad dropped me off at the dorm (old Hume Hall) in September of my freshman year. Literally. From then until graduation I was on my own to get to and from home. Went home every Thanksgiving (missing all the Miami games), Christmas and summers to work. It wasn't that they didn't want to see me, they just expected a grown 18 year old man to take care of himself.
You play football in the rain, wind, and lightning. It ain't like that sissy baseball game.
Maybe they just move the game to Sunday
Fckin' lazy employees. 'Driving is going to be dangerous". "My children are out of school, I have to take care of them." "My dad is on a heart-lung machine and I have to pedal the generator".
Fckers want to get paid for tomorrow too.
Fk them. Oct 15th is circled on my calendarI'm with you Rocket.
Almost all of my Vol-fan acquaintances are not giving me any shyt. They know they dodged a serious bullet. In fact they make the comment that they were taken to the end by a bunch of Fresh/Sophs. One in fact told me we better enjoy this one cause with that staff we're going to get our teeth knock in next year and could be another streak. They deep down want to "be back", but they know they aren't and especially with PhatPhil 2.0.
On Monday, I had a newer employee (transplant from New Jersey) tell me it against the law to require people come to work if the wind is over 35 mph. I let out a verbal snort.
No one would work in IA or ND
On Monday, I had a newer employee (transplant from New Jersey) tell me it against the law to require people come to work if the wind is over 35 mph. I let out a verbal snort.