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God damn, dude, I can't imagine how scary and frustrating it must be to not be able to rush to the hospital.
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Phones at 5%.
Dana is ok. We went to the hospital to get her checked out. Tests were fine. Doozy of a bruised wrist but that seems to be it. At home eating sushi. I'll update more tomorrow but she's safe and alive. Gotta say thoigh guys...f*cking close call. Count your blessings. Thank you all for the thoughts. Appreciate it internet fam! |
Glad to hear she's all right. Go get some rest; reckon you could do with it now. Talk tomorrow.
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Hope it isn't her handy wrist, bro.
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Sounds like she just lucked in to the perfect opportunity to become ambidextrous.
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I was sure you were gonna make a joke about women drivers but I'm glad you stayed classy.
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I'm sure exos wife using her left hand is gonna feel just like an inexperienced woman driver trying to shift gears in a manual.
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God damn. Been alone in my department the whole shift and the dude who was supposed to come in at 6 is looking like a no-show. Hope the morning crew are cool with coming in to a train wreck cause I ain't staying late.
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Since I just had the discussion, I was wondering how MB felt about this:
Do you just call people when you know they are at work? And I mean just to talk a bit not because it's something important. Because I wouldn't do this and if I wanted to I would at least message beforehand and ask whether I can call without disturbing them. I mean sure, you should have your phone silent when at work but I still wouldn't want to risk the chance of distracting them unnecessarily. |
I wouldn't do it. I mean, for one thing, the person's job might be at stake or even if he/she owned the business, it could get in the way of customers. Anyway, calling someone at work for something other than an emergency or family related seems a bit impolite.
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