Today's Smile

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Oh well - the rest of my day is shot as I drive an old civic :lol: :thumb:

Be well...

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« Reply #2526 on: 22 Apr 2024, 01:28 pm »

Now THAT'S a memory!
Remember these old "cap bombs?" The challenge was to see how many caps you could stuff under the impact plunger in order to maximize the bang (without providing so much cushion that they didn't go off). It was also how we learned to throw straight upward instead of on top of a nearby roof...


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Now THAT'S a memory!
Remember these old "cap bombs?" The challenge was to see how many caps you could stuff under the impact plunger in order to maximize the bang (without providing so much cushion that they didn't go off). It was also how we learned to throw straight upward instead of on top of a nearby roof...


Wow - I had completely forgotten about the cap bombs, they were my favourite.

Thanks for putting a smile on my face Zuman :thumb:

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  You are already late for work, may as well be really late. :inlove:

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OUPS.....

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That must be one of those episodes where Picard goes back in time and is on the subway.   

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Many years ago a fellow who worked for me (call him Norm) explained the dynamics of being late for work very well.

Years before he worked for me he worked in finance. As he explained if you were a few minutes late you were hauled into the supervisors office and chewed out. This would have been the sixties.

But if you were more than 30 minutes late, the supervisor would be very concerned. What happened? Is there anything I can do to help?

Norm would be hung over, a little late, and sit in his car in the parking lot for 30+ minutes.

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