Brownslave688
You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
With your lack of teeth I can only imagine.If you are going to get upset with capitalization, just wait till I start spelling things the way I pronounce them
With your lack of teeth I can only imagine.If you are going to get upset with capitalization, just wait till I start spelling things the way I pronounce them
My uncle gets kidney stones. I feel for ya.My pee pee hurts
must be that time of the month.
My uncle gets kidney stones. I feel for ya.
I would ask,My uncle gets kidney stones. I feel for ya.
@Big Arrow Down...D and @Brownslave688 have poisoned youI would ask,
"Why do I deserve this? I've been a good person."
I need to search for another one.
You're management scab.I would ask,
"Why do I deserve this? I've been a good person."
I need to search for another one.
I would ask,My uncle gets kidney stones. I feel for ya.
You're management scab.
What the hell do you mean good person?
My uncle had a stint put in to let the stone pass. They tell you just to remove it yourself after it passes.I would ask,
"Why do I deserve this? I've been a good person."
I need to search for another one.
With Diet Coke over the last 20 years?@Big Arrow Down...D and @Brownslave688 have poisoned you
I stumbled onto some old training videos for CCPOS . used them to drive center manager nuts with questions. I found the training on boxes highly interestingI worked in and around Customer Counter for a long time.
I worked on the standards and procedures for CC when was in IE.
In Corporate,
I developed the requirements for the CCPOS (Point of Sale system) and the iShip shipping system integrated with the IBM hardware. I worked in Seattle for a year and a half where iShip is located. I ran the pilot and proof of concept for CCPOS.
I then served as a consultant to the rollout team in Retail.
The CC will always have a special place in my UPS remembrances.
If on your many travels stop in and say hi one day, we would love to have youI worked in and around Customer Counter for a long time.
I worked on the standards and procedures for CC when was in IE.
In Corporate,
I developed the requirements for the CCPOS (Point of Sale system) and the iShip shipping system integrated with the IBM hardware. I worked in Seattle for a year and a half where iShip is located. I ran the pilot and proof of concept for CCPOS.
I then served as a consultant to the rollout team in Retail.
The CC will always have a special place in my UPS remembrances.
Yep. Makes you feel fatDoes anybody else have to order like a bunch of sizes too big for driver uniforms? My last pair was too big at a 34, so I ordered a 32 waist which I am in everything else. But they're like militantly small.
I hate Twin Hill
Mine too.That's going right on my Christmas list...
How many banana's do you think it would cost to get @tonyexpress to loosen up the reigns on those bad A* troll tagsYou have no more power on Bc no more troll tags you're useless to us...
Those 34 would shrink right up after a few washes i promise.Does anybody else have to order like a bunch of sizes too big for driver uniforms? My last pair was too big at a 34, so I ordered a 32 waist which I am in everything else. But they're like militantly small.
I hate Twin Hill
Like I'm a solid 32 waist in everything else. Everything fits loose. I exchanged pants today and I was like holy crap.Yep. Makes you feel fat
They were ratty as crap. I can't enforce a dress code if I look like the worst one in the bunch.Those 34 would shrink right up after a few washes i promise.