Time for a Happy Thread
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
yay for DAB!!!!
and, congrats, TK!!!
ah, good news..........is good news.
and, congrats, TK!!!
ah, good news..........is good news.
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Last night in mid ticket celebration I was doing some poi practice in the back yard and a swarm of butterflies descended on the yard. They continued their dance of joy for my entertainment until the sun set. I've never seen anything like it before.
I guess the universe actually does want me at the burn.
I guess the universe actually does want me at the burn.
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
Thank you, it was great!lucky420 wrote:Happy Birthday Handsome!
Have a great time with your lady and I
hope your birthday is all you want it to be

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Yes! Yes we do!!!Drawingablank wrote:Last night in mid ticket celebration I was doing some poi practice in the back yard and a swarm of butterflies descended on the yard. They continued their dance of joy for my entertainment until the sun set. I've never seen anything like it before.
I guess the universe actually does want me at the burn.
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The one in the yellow kimono looks like they're wearing that baby mask from Terry Gilliam's Brazil...
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Yes, a medieval Japanese drama stole an idea from a 20th century movie! 
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I got my promotion I have been waiting forever for.
A raise with that, and choose my hours. Weeeeee!!!!
A raise with that, and choose my hours. Weeeeee!!!!
....the password is pineapple.........
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
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YAY!!! Good for you Tink!! Congrats! It's a good feeling being appreciated at your job!
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Congrats, tinkermom! That's wonderful news!
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Thank you!
It only took them 6 months to figure it out, and finally do something about it.
Only sad part is, I don't get to drive my forklift any more
(Going to miss that POS)
It only took them 6 months to figure it out, and finally do something about it.
Only sad part is, I don't get to drive my forklift any more
(Going to miss that POS)
....the password is pineapple.........
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
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Awwww, I'm sorry to hear that! But sometimes you have to give something up, to get something else. Now be happy girly!!
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really? seems there's always a time when nobody is around with a license and something absolutely has to be moved. You will save the day some day.TinkerMom wrote:Only sad part is, I don't get to drive my forklift any more![]()
(Going to miss that POS)
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I miss my old POS forklift too! Oh the fun we had!TinkerMom wrote:Only sad part is, I don't get to drive my forklift any more![]()
(Going to miss that POS)

this ones a hell of alot nicer than mine...with its cardboard roof and BM stickers..
anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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TomServo wrote:I miss my old POS forklift too! Oh the fun we had!TinkerMom wrote:Only sad part is, I don't get to drive my forklift any more![]()
(Going to miss that POS)
this ones a hell of alot nicer than mine...with its cardboard roof and BM stickers..
The seat was replaced with a lawn chair, my lights are zip tied on, it's suppose to be 4wd, but it's actually 3wd now,
and I used duct tape on the fuel line with trident gum under that. (But I'm not going to tell the new guy)
....the password is pineapple.........
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
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I used the Champ at an auto auction..moving dead cars, prying locked trunks open, towing dead machinery, dropping Harleys, dropping cars, cruisin' the lot... For shits and giggles, we came flying down to the lower lot with a dead Honda, slammed on the brakes and flipped that little car. Its funny how a forklift can grow on a person.


anything worth doing is worth overdoing..
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
*sigh* I wish I could drive a forklift...
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I use an order picker often.


”On second thought, Let’s not go to Camelot. It’s a silly place.”
Roll on through, Tumbleweed.
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
Yay!!!!TinkerMom wrote:I got my promotion I have been waiting forever for.
A raise with that, and choose my hours. Weeeeee!!!!
Re: Time for a Happy Thread
Wow, TinkerMom! That's a lot of professional greatness at once. 
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
YAY TM!
I miss my lifts...
I used to drive zoombooms on construction sites. What fun.
I worked in a trans-shipment warehoues that held the Oregon / Washington stocks for Planters /Lifesavers. Any containers that got dropped went to the break room. Running low on honey roasted cashews? Someone make a spill quick!
The warehouse next door was the Phillip Morris stock. Sadly the oopsies had to go in a secure dumpster...
I miss my lifts...
I used to drive zoombooms on construction sites. What fun.
I worked in a trans-shipment warehoues that held the Oregon / Washington stocks for Planters /Lifesavers. Any containers that got dropped went to the break room. Running low on honey roasted cashews? Someone make a spill quick!
The warehouse next door was the Phillip Morris stock. Sadly the oopsies had to go in a secure dumpster...
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Savannah: I don't know what it is, but no thread here escapes alive. You'll get 1 or 2 real answers at minimum, occasionally 10 or 12, and then we flog it until it's unrecognizable and you can't get your deposit back.
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
All the kids moved out last night!
Yeah!!
One more empty room, less groceries to buy, and no more drama!!
Yeah!!
One more empty room, less groceries to buy, and no more drama!!
....the password is pineapple.........
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
Just throw it on the fire! It will kill it or cure it!!
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Nice, I'm one down and one to go here.
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Guys, I'm crazy nervous and crazy excited about this: Today, I'm going to interview an astronaut!
Ok, so here's the story. I volunteer with an organization called Accessible Media Incorporated. They're a non-profit whose primary work is making print and video media accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired.
The audio portion of their work, which is where I and most of the other volunteers are involved, is primarily focused on reading aloud and recording print articles from newspapers and magazines for broadcast. They're broadcast on the second audio program of some cable channels, plus online. They also do some original content, including interviews. Although my primary contribution is in reading, I do about one interview a month, and have done so for about the last 5 years. These are usually 30-minute interviews, and they're with lots of different people -- writers, scientists, politicians, activists, historians, doctors, entertainers, etc.
The audio-visual side of their work involves making "described video" versions of TV shows. Most of the major networks in Canada, and some of the cable channels, have at least a portion of their shows in this format. You use the Second Audio Program to hear it, and you get -- essentially -- a narrator whose voice is interspersed with the dialogue, describing the action ("A tall, slim man in leather chaps walks into the room. He turns to face the Sheriff.") They also have a fair bit of original programming, including interviews and some news programming. Usually, this work is done by blind and visually-impaired employees.
The astronaut interview is kind of a co-production between the audio and audio-visual sides of the organization; it will be broadcast on both streams. The interviewee is Marc Garneau, Canada's first astronaut. He's also a politician, but we'll be talking specifically about space stuff. Because the audio side of the organization is involved, and because I've done a lot of interviews with scientists, I was asked to do this one! I'm super-excited because... it's an astronaut! But I'm super-nervous, because it's going to be filmed (I would actually have turned it down, except for the chance to talk to an astronaut). Squeeee!
Ok, so here's the story. I volunteer with an organization called Accessible Media Incorporated. They're a non-profit whose primary work is making print and video media accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired.
The audio portion of their work, which is where I and most of the other volunteers are involved, is primarily focused on reading aloud and recording print articles from newspapers and magazines for broadcast. They're broadcast on the second audio program of some cable channels, plus online. They also do some original content, including interviews. Although my primary contribution is in reading, I do about one interview a month, and have done so for about the last 5 years. These are usually 30-minute interviews, and they're with lots of different people -- writers, scientists, politicians, activists, historians, doctors, entertainers, etc.
The audio-visual side of their work involves making "described video" versions of TV shows. Most of the major networks in Canada, and some of the cable channels, have at least a portion of their shows in this format. You use the Second Audio Program to hear it, and you get -- essentially -- a narrator whose voice is interspersed with the dialogue, describing the action ("A tall, slim man in leather chaps walks into the room. He turns to face the Sheriff.") They also have a fair bit of original programming, including interviews and some news programming. Usually, this work is done by blind and visually-impaired employees.
The astronaut interview is kind of a co-production between the audio and audio-visual sides of the organization; it will be broadcast on both streams. The interviewee is Marc Garneau, Canada's first astronaut. He's also a politician, but we'll be talking specifically about space stuff. Because the audio side of the organization is involved, and because I've done a lot of interviews with scientists, I was asked to do this one! I'm super-excited because... it's an astronaut! But I'm super-nervous, because it's going to be filmed (I would actually have turned it down, except for the chance to talk to an astronaut). Squeeee!
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
Wonderful, CintheFH! Post a link to the final product when available?
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Thanks, Bin! Will certainly post a link. Not sure if the video will be online, but the audio certainly will.
The video will be a very low-budget production. They only have one camera, so the interviewee will be filmed during the actual interview, and I'll be filmed re-asking the questions after he's departed. Since I'm not an actress, that might come across rather... odd. Apparently, this is a common technique known as a "one-camera interview," but it seems strange to me.
The audio version of the interview, will use the original audio (i.e. the actual questions, as I asked them at the time), so I'm guessing it will actually be a better product.
The video will be a very low-budget production. They only have one camera, so the interviewee will be filmed during the actual interview, and I'll be filmed re-asking the questions after he's departed. Since I'm not an actress, that might come across rather... odd. Apparently, this is a common technique known as a "one-camera interview," but it seems strange to me.
The audio version of the interview, will use the original audio (i.e. the actual questions, as I asked them at the time), so I'm guessing it will actually be a better product.
If you want drama to stop following you everywhere, try letting go of the leash.
Re: Time for a Happy Thread
yaayyy Cat!!! Kiss the astronaut for me, will ya?
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Thanks, wh...sh
But sorry; there was no kissing. A couple of warm handshakes; that was it.
The interview went well, I think. The audio version (20 minutes long) will be broadcast on Canada Day (July 1). The video will be (only 6 minutes!) will be broadcast repeatedly throughout the summer and will be posted on youtube
. I won't get to see it before it airs, so if it's horrible, I'll just have to deal.
The astronaut (I should probably call him Dr. Garneau, but the astronaut sounds so much more exciting) was very charming and a lovely interview subject. The re-asks were weird -- I had to do a lot of takes of some of them, because I would forget my line, or look away from my prescribed focal point, or just generally panic and forget how to talk
. But the astronaut wasn't there to see any of that; as far as he knows, I was very professional.
The interview went well, I think. The audio version (20 minutes long) will be broadcast on Canada Day (July 1). The video will be (only 6 minutes!) will be broadcast repeatedly throughout the summer and will be posted on youtube
The astronaut (I should probably call him Dr. Garneau, but the astronaut sounds so much more exciting) was very charming and a lovely interview subject. The re-asks were weird -- I had to do a lot of takes of some of them, because I would forget my line, or look away from my prescribed focal point, or just generally panic and forget how to talk
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Re: Time for a Happy Thread
High five TM !TinkerMom wrote:All the kids moved out last night!
Yeah!!
One more empty room, less groceries to buy, and no more drama!!
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