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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #240 on: August 26, 2015, 01:02:23 pm »
You wouldn't believe how many people do that kinda stuff. Worst I ever saw was a dude pull up a chair to the buffet bar with his fork and knife and dig in. Manager kicked him out pretty quickly, but still something I never thought I would see.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #241 on: August 26, 2015, 01:04:50 pm »
I discovered a Chinese buffet in a neighboring town that had crab legs on the buffet on Sundays.
The buffet was all you can eat for $12.
I had cousins carpooling here from 2 hours away for the $12 all you can eat crab legs.
After three or four consecutive weeks of us showing up with a group of 6-10 and eating nothing but crab legs, they stopped putting them out.


Another story from a "country buffet":
Everyone got the buffet, but a guy that we were traveling with ordered a meal because he wanted it prepared fresh.
I watched as the waitress pulled everything for his order off the buffet.  :lol

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #242 on: August 26, 2015, 01:14:28 pm »
Worst I've ever seen was two women load up bags full of pizza slices at Cici's.  The manager stopped them at the exit and told them they couldn't leave with the food.  They went back to their table and ate one bite out of each slice and left the pile.  Dozens of slices.

Worst stunt I ever pulled was planted in my head by an alumni who heard I was headed to A&M.  I lined my empty backpack with a thick plastic bookstore bag and went to the buffet at Double Dave's pizza.  Their peproni rolls freeze and reheat exceptionally well.  Good to know when you have to store 72 of them.  That's the one and only time I did something like that. 

After three or four consecutive weeks of us showing up with a group of 6-10 and eating nothing but crab legs, they stopped putting them out.

Dude, I am impressed.  Wow.

St. Louis has a section of excellent Chinese restaurants.  Which is odd given how bland their regional cuisine is (and fattening, jesus.  I crested 300lbs and actually LOST WEIGHT in San Antonio). 

Anyway, I went to some $15 buffet and the manager brings out his crispy duck and beams with pride as he admires it on the steam table.  I lift up the edge of the tray and slide the whole thing onto my plate.  I sincerely think that guy was right on the edge of taking a swing at me and he spent the next 20 minutes watching me steadily eat the entire thing.  They didn't bring out any more.  :D


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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #243 on: August 26, 2015, 01:16:02 pm »



Another story from a "country buffet":
Everyone got the buffet, but a guy that we were traveling with ordered a meal because he wanted it prepared fresh.
I watched as the waitress pulled everything for his order off the buffet. 

That's awesome. I hope you didn't say anything.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #244 on: August 26, 2015, 01:36:55 pm »



Another story from a "country buffet":
Everyone got the buffet, but a guy that we were traveling with ordered a meal because he wanted it prepared fresh.
I watched as the waitress pulled everything for his order off the buffet. 

That's awesome. I hope you didn't say anything.

I waited until he'd had a bite of everything.

EDIT: And to be clear (after checking out Vigo's link), this was not a chain restaurant affiliated with Vigo's company.  It was an independent place serving "country" style food.
They went out of business a couple years ago.
« Last Edit: August 26, 2015, 02:14:10 pm by BadMouth »

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #245 on: August 26, 2015, 01:58:25 pm »
I figure since the dust is starting to settle, I better give an update of what has been going on at my work. The good news is, we were too big for the buyers to absorb us overnight, and I still have a job. They deal was closed last Wednesday, and a half hour later, they started walking people out the door.  Half my office is gone, and most all of our south Carolina office is gone as well, SC will soon to be eliminated as soon as everything is cross trained. Almost every position of remote power has been eliminated from our company. We also have massive gaps in our infrastructure from layoffs. Most of us are just doing daily tasks while trying to get a grip with what is expected of us. Our stores are doing the same.

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My first real job out of college was working at Old Country Buffet corporate office.  That was before they moved to the Eagan location.  I didn't realize they were owned by Ovation as well?  At that time we would get 4 free passes to OCB every payroll (2 weeks). 

Hope everything works out for you.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #246 on: August 26, 2015, 02:14:33 pm »
Are you serious? When they were in Eden Prairie? We only changed our name. What department? Crazy small world.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #247 on: August 26, 2015, 03:59:33 pm »
Accounting.  I started as a restauran accountant, and then moved on to a staff accountant.  Was there for 5 years or so.  You were there in Eden Prairie?  I worked for Kathy Schmieg as a staff accountant. I remember a lot of people from there.  Still have some friends.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #248 on: August 26, 2015, 04:26:43 pm »
Accounting.  I started as a restauran accountant, and then moved on to a staff accountant.  Was there for 5 years or so.  You were there in Eden Prairie?  I worked for Kathy Schmieg as a staff accountant. I remember a lot of people from there.  Still have some friends.

Kathi is still here, and probably only because she knows everything accounting related like the back of her hand. She is too valuable. Jim Bisek is a survivor as well. Ron Johnson and Linda Raw just got let go, I am guessing you remember them.

I come from the payroll dept. When I started, the company had grown quite a bit in size before things got hard. The people here are good, I hate seeing this all happen.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #249 on: August 26, 2015, 05:06:46 pm »
So, can you bounce some gift cards off a truck while the getting is still good?


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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #250 on: August 26, 2015, 05:07:38 pm »
Hmm.. I was born in St. Paul and lived in Eagan for the first 6 years of my life.. I've also eaten at the Old Country Buffet when visiting my father in the Twin Cities.. I was amazed at how big it was, and the guy at the front door in a 3 piece suit who was coordinating seating everyone was impressive (from the standpoint of effectiveness) if not terribly overdressed for the establishment.  I worked at a buffet here in Billings, MT as a teen that was eventually bought by Old Country (or at least that was the name they changed to), but they went out of business about 15 years ago and were replaced by a Golden Corral. 

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #251 on: August 27, 2015, 10:22:03 am »
St. Louis has a section of excellent Chinese restaurants.  Which is odd given how bland their regional cuisine is (and fattening, jesus.  I crested 300lbs and actually LOST WEIGHT in San Antonio). 

The food here in central PA has to be equally bland.
They have an unseasoned version of everything that's good elsewhere.
I always feel weird when there is a group of people going on about how good something is when it tastes like flavorless matter to me.

I'm not complaining about a lack of spicy food. 
Everything across the board lacks seasoning.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #252 on: August 27, 2015, 10:48:34 am »
I've lived a lot of places and here's what I've noticed on the spicy:

St. Thomas - 1/5 full scotch bonnet hot sauce at every table.

College Station - one bottle of Tabasco that floats from table to table.

St. Louis - no hot sauce.  They might have an unopened expired can of jalapenos in the back.

San Antonio - Tabasco on every table at every restaurant.  No exceptions.  Maybe Cholula if they get enough weirdos from Arizona.

Houston - all the restaurants have Tabasco, Louisiana hot sauce, and Sriracha.  It's not on the table, they won't offer it, you'll have to specifically ask, and 50/50 they actually bring it to you before you give up and go find the cabinet yourself.



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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #253 on: August 27, 2015, 12:59:28 pm »
So here's my anti chuff for the summer.  It's a bit of a long story.

My son was not a good person for a while. He did a lot of things that he never got caught doing, but then he got busted and is paying the price.  He did a good job turning his life around, getting clean from drugs, getting into programs to help, getting a good job and doing so well the owner is promoting him like crazy.  He's been clean for nearly 2 years now, is serving his probation for his drug charges, and doesn't associate with the old crowd that kept him in that lifestyle.  He has been working really hard to get all his debts paid off and so far the charges have cost him over $15,000, of which he has paid off every dime.  He's what you would call a productive member of society who's just trying to get back on his feet so he can move forward with his life.

So about a year ago, he got off work and went to hang out with a friend in a parking lot that is commonly used for the younger crowd to hang out.  They were just sitting in his car and he fell asleep.  A cop saw him and he came up and woke him and then tested him for being drunk.  He hadn't had a drop and blew a zero-point-zero.  The cop was sure he was drunk because why else would someone with tattoos on his arms be asleep in his car at 11:30 pm on a Friday?  So he took him to the jail, tested him again.  0.0   He said since the breathalyzer wasn't working, he had to get transported to the hospital for a blood test.  This takes upwards of 24 hours, usually no less than 12 hours.  He had just started this new job and had to work at 9 am, he knew if he agreed to the blood test he would end up being held up until 3 or 4 pm the next day at the minimum.  So he declined.  They held him for another hour and did a third breath test.  Again a zero.  They then released him (it was 3 am).  His buddy was also charged but accepted the blood test.  He got released the next day at 5 pm.  He tested negative for alcohol.

My son was on a drug patch that will detect ANY drugs in his system, had been for nearly a year for his pending drug charges.  So there is proof he also wasn't on drugs.

So he asked for a public defendant and was assigned one.  At the first hearing in court, a new PD showed up and told him he was reassigned to a new lawyer.  That lawyer asked for a continuance.  It was put off for about 6 weeks.  In that time, my son called a dozen times trying to get a meeting with this new PD.  The guy never returned a call.  At the next hearing, my son spoke up and told the judge he had not met with this lawyer once because he could never get a call back.  The judge gave them another continuance.  For the next 8 weeks, same story, he called every day trying to get a call back and finally got one meeting with the guy.  He explained his side of the story and the lawyer said he would prepare a defense for not guilty.  A few weeks later he called and said he had to postpone again due to a conflict.  About 7 weeks later he finally got to court and the lawyer started telling the judge he would plea guilty.  My son spoke up again and said he wasn't guilty and that he told the PD lawyer he was going to fight this, and the judge got upset and said he would set a trial date and expected them to be ready (after dressing down the lawyer).  They finally met and went over everything and the lawyer said it was all good, easy case, etc. 

So a couple months later my son was travelling for work.  He had scheduled this with the lawyer 5 weeks in advance and even told the judge he would be out of town, signed the waiver for the right to a speedy trial, etc.  (it had been some 7 months now already).  While he was out of town, the bail bondsman called and said he had missed his court date and he needed to get back to town and get into court or they would put him back in jail.  He ended his work out of town early and came back to town and went to see the lawyer.  The guy lied and said he just missed the date because he thought it was 2 weeks later.  Turns out he showed up to court and told the judge my son just failed to appear.

So he had a bench trial rescheduled for yesterday.  Last Friday my son got a call from the public defenders office saying he was reassigned a new PD lawyer.  Usually this means months of delays again, but he met with this woman immediately and she went over everything in the file.  There were forms he should have signed along the way that were not done, and the whole story of what the last lawyer was doing came out.  They got their ducks in a row and this lawyer said she could be ready for Wednesday's trial.

So they showed up at 1 pm for the trial yesterday.  The trial ended up starting at 6 pm.  The judge listened to the evidence, then heard testimony from the cop, who was certain that despite the evidence showing my son was sober, he was a professional and just KNEW when someone was drunk.  The judge decided that since the police officer was a professional, he was right and the breathalyzer was wrong and my son was lying.  Since he declined the blood test, he found him guilty.

So, if a cop says you're drunk, you're drunk.  PERIOD.  Doesn't matter if it's been a weeks since you had a drink and the breathalyzer shows a zero.  Doesn't matter that you would lose your job if you were detained for 24 hours while waiting on a blood test.  Either you lose your job and prove you didn't have a drink or you get nailed with a DUI. 

My faith in the legal system is gone.  I have a sheriff buddy who told me straight up that some cops take on a personal "mission" to bust as many people for DUI as they can, and they don't care if they were drinking or not.  All they care about is their tally at the end of the month.  It's a competition among some of them.  I'm sure this cop was having a few beers with his fellow officers celebrating another "win" last night.  He really stuck it to this punk kid with tattoos on his arms and a record.

Now, all that being said, my son DID do some stuff that he never got caught for, so you could call this karma or whatever.  But if the whole purpose of the legal system is to reform and "correct" people's behavior, it failed.  He was already doing everything right.  He had already left that life behind and was paying the price.  Now he has another bill to add to the pile, and it will now be several more months (if not years) before he can successfully become debt free and be able to afford to live on his own and remain a productive member of society.  He had spent several weeks in a drug/alcohol program that he completed (at a cost of $3500, only $800 of which was covered by his medical insurance) to get his license back and cover the requirements of his drug charges.  Now he has to do the EXACT program all over again.  He literally just finished the program a couple months ago, and the DUI charge was from almost a year ago.  But that doesn't matter because the judges get a kickback from the program, so it isn't about whether the treatment works, it's about the judge getting paid.

Sadly, if he had known the judge would ignore the evidence and just go with what the cop wanted, he could have plead it out a year ago and been done with it.  Now he lost his license for another 6 months and can't even get a probationary license for 30 days.

My experience with the legal system in the past two years has taught me a lot.  I have had conversations with several people involved directly with trying to help people get back on their feet after getting busted for drugs and cleaning up (lawyers, people who monitor parolees and those out on bail, etc.)  Some people within the legal system here (cops, judges, etc.) have a racket going, and they make kickbacks from every part of it.  The goal is to keep people in the system as long as possible.  Arrest them for something like Minor in Possession or Public Drunkenness.  Then there's a company that handles 100% of the District court drug and alcohol cases.  No choice, you have to use this company.  Of course, the judges get a kickback from this company.  Community service - you have to pay.  Yup, it costs money to do community service.  Then you have to do an evaluation with a psychologist, and you can't pick the doctor, THEY pick them (who happens to work for this company).  That costs you another $350.  Then that doctor will tell you that you are an addict and need a drug and alcohol rehab program.  There's only ONE place you can do that program too, and it costs $2500 for the basic program.  Often that doctor will tack on others, like if you have ever been to a casino, you're also a gambling addict, so that's another program.  And the rehab clinic.. guess who owns it?  The judges.  One is in jail already, but the rest evaded the racketeering charges and still own the clinic.  There's other clinics that have that program (as well as churches with certified counselors who could do the program), but you can't use those if you are convicted in District court, only if you are convicted in City court or Federal court.  Once you finish, they try to nail you on something, get you back into court, and then get you back into jail so you have to start all over again.  Oh, couldn't pay the $1500 fine in 3 months?  Back to jail, start over, a new fine, another charge to do community service, another evaluation for $350, and another round of therapy for $2500.  Can't afford it?  Back to jail you go!

It makes me sick!

So, that's my big downer for the summer.  I was positive the charges would be dropped once a competent lawyer presented his case properly.  He had other charges that he was guilty of (driving without insurance) and he was prepared to pay the price on those.  But this DUI was BS, he wasn't drinking and he stood up for himself only to learn that it doesn't matter.  Did he deserve it based on the things he didn't get caught for?  Maybe, and frankly he could be in prison with the other people he used to run with, but he got out before the hammer came down on them, so despite this setback he's still better off than he could have been.  But it still pisses me off. 

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #254 on: August 27, 2015, 01:08:37 pm »
so youre going to appeal?
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #255 on: August 27, 2015, 01:13:41 pm »
My family went through similar.  It's almost mind boggling what a racket that process can be.  And people really think that machine is going to give up the marijuana cash cow? 

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #256 on: August 27, 2015, 02:29:22 pm »
so youre going to appeal?
Frankly, an appeal would end up costing $10-30k in legal fees.  It isn't worth it.  For $5-8k I could have hired my lawyer to handle his case and he might have gotten him off, but again, the cost isn't worth the result.  The worst part (aside from the drivers license) is he might lose his insurance, and that is already high due to his age and low credit score.  But the rest is financial mainly and it will cost less to just eat it than to fight it.  They count on this sort of thing. 

In fact, when charged with something you know is BS, the best thing to do is to ask for a jury trial.  Trials cost the system money, jury trials cost a lot of money, and in the end this isn't about stopping people from breaking laws, it's about money.  They bust you for driving 40 in a 35 it's not because it's unsafe, it's because they can get you for a $150 fine.  If tickets were about safety or enforcing the laws because it's the right thing to do, they wouldn't cave nearly 100% of the time when you are going to cost them more than they want to fine you for.

And get this: if someone steals from you and you catch them and press charges, when you win the case in court the city, district, state, etc. will levy a fine.  Guess who gets paid back first?  Until that fine is paid, you don't see a penny of restitution.  It isn't about righting a wrong, it's about money.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #257 on: August 27, 2015, 04:00:09 pm »
I think a lot of it has to do with the metrics bureaucrats want to measure law enforcement performance by.
Base a teacher's performance evaluation on how students do on a test, teachers will focus only on the test.
Judge law enforcement job performance on number of arrests, and more people who weren't bothering anyone will be arrested over trivial stuff.

On top of that, they'll go for the low hanging fruit that doesn't require as much of their time so they can get more arrests.
You can't get any simpler than checking pockets for drugs.  Not much to dispute or haggle over in court there.
Harsher sentences are a judges bread and butter for their next election campaign.

Although incarceration rates are at an all time high, arrests for violent crimes that actually require an investigation are way down.
If you're murdered in the United States, there is a 1 in 3 chance nobody will be arrested for it.  That is down from 1 in 10.
With all the added technology, you'd think the number of murderers identified and arrested would be going up.

There was an early episode of The Andry Griffith Show where Barney Fife runs around arresting everyone in town for minor infractions to show how good of a deputy he is.
That's pretty much the current state of things in my mind.

This doesn't apply everywhere, just where number of calls and arrests weigh heavily on evaluations.

EDIT: Oh and private companies getting $50k/year per inmate surely doesn't help either.  And of course the less you spend (unless it's billable to the state), the higher your profit.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #258 on: August 27, 2015, 08:03:11 pm »
Oh, forgot to mention also.. that new Fridge I bought 4 weeks ago already ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- the bed.  Fan sounds like a single prop plane taking off and when you open the freezer drawer it's like that commercial where the couple is trying to talk in front of their refrigerator but can't hear each other.  And the ice maker is now down to making about 9 cubes per day (12 if I turn on fast ice but then I also get water down the front of the ice bin.)

Good thing I spent $2500 for a brand new product!  (and it looks like that 5 year warranty will come in handy too).

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #259 on: August 27, 2015, 11:24:59 pm »
After getting a $300 utility bill I figured today is the day to fix the leaky bathtub faucet..

1.50 seat and couple .79 washers.

Easy right?

Curb key
Faucet puller
Set of stem wrenches
Seat wrench

That'll be damn near 80 bucks sir.

Meh, cheaper than a plumber.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #260 on: August 28, 2015, 12:31:55 am »
$300?   My July power bill was $475.  2,600 sq ft house with most of it closed up and thermostat on 78.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #261 on: August 28, 2015, 06:39:11 am »
$300?   My July power bill was $475.  2,600 sq ft house with most of it closed up and thermostat on 78.

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Word.  I lived in a house for a couple of years and it was the same size.  $475 for heating bills. 

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #262 on: August 28, 2015, 07:37:41 am »
I lose my ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- when the gas/electric bill is over 200, I think I'd die of a heart attack if it was 475.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #263 on: August 28, 2015, 08:44:38 am »
Ah? WTF guys? I live in Denver. I have a 5 year old house. 2600 sq ft house.

My utility bill is $125 in the summer and maxes out at $160 in the winter.

I keep my thermostat at 75 in the summer and 68 in the winter.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #264 on: August 28, 2015, 09:04:43 am »
Oh, forgot to mention also.. that new Fridge I bought 4 weeks ago already ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- the bed.  Fan sounds like a single prop plane taking off and when you open the freezer drawer it's like that commercial where the couple is trying to talk in front of their refrigerator but can't hear each other.  And the ice maker is now down to making about 9 cubes per day (12 if I turn on fast ice but then I also get water down the front of the ice bin.)

Good thing I spent $2500 for a brand new product!  (and it looks like that 5 year warranty will come in handy too).

If they just replace the whole thing, this belongs in the chuff thread.
Dent problem solved.

What brand was it?  I'll be sure to avoid.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #265 on: August 28, 2015, 09:16:56 am »
$300?   My July power bill was $475.  2,600 sq ft house with most of it closed up and thermostat on 78.

southwest folks and their AC....

My last bill was $57 because I ran the AC for a few days a week.

of course I'll be spending $2,500 on home heating oil over the winter.  :(

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #266 on: August 28, 2015, 09:21:50 am »

of course I'll be spending $2,500 on home heating oil over the winter.  :(

Fill your tank now. Under $2 a gallon here in the Northeast. Filled my tank for under $400 for the first time in many years!
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #267 on: August 28, 2015, 09:25:27 am »
Hottest month of the summer I reach just over $500 on electric bill...

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #268 on: August 28, 2015, 09:26:54 am »
yeah well I live in a shack bros......  I didn't really make the best decisions in my career...

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #269 on: August 28, 2015, 09:38:30 am »
yeah well I live in a shack bros......  I didn't really make the best decisions in my career...

better than living in a car like Jewel used to do.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #270 on: August 28, 2015, 09:50:57 am »
good point, plus my teeth aren't ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #271 on: August 28, 2015, 10:03:11 am »
good point, plus my teeth aren't ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up.

despite the snaggle tooth, shes still pretty bangable for a 41 year old white lady.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #272 on: August 28, 2015, 10:20:38 am »
good point, plus my teeth aren't ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up.

despite the snaggle tooth, shes still pretty bangable for a 41 year old white lady.

She got the tooth fixed

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #273 on: August 28, 2015, 10:22:39 am »
She's got a gold toof, you know she's hardcore, she'll show you a good time then show you the door...
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #274 on: August 28, 2015, 10:26:37 am »
good point, plus my teeth aren't ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up.

despite the snaggle tooth, shes still pretty bangable for a 41 year old white lady.

I didn't say I'd kick her out of bed for eating crackers...

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #275 on: August 28, 2015, 12:20:10 pm »
If they just replace the whole thing, this belongs in the chuff thread.
Dent problem solved.

What brand was it?  I'll be sure to avoid.
Whirlpool.  A buddy who owns an appliance repair place told me they have the lowest rate of failure of all brands.  Guess I just have crap luck.

There's a "lemon" clause in the policy that says if I have to have it repaired too much they will just replace the whole thing, but I will have to read the fine print to find out if I can qualify.  In that case, yes, it would be chufftastic, but even this repair was a pain in the butt to arrange and they told me outright if the guy shows up and it's something I could fix on my own, they will charge me for it.

That's what happened with the LG dryer I bought not too long ago..  Needed a second dryer (lots of laundry in my house, lol) and I wanted to get a steam feature.  The one I picked out doesn't connect to the tap, it just has a reservoir you fill up.  The salesman told me it's an advantage because I can use filtered water so I don't clog up the nozzles with our hard water (or get stinky clothes from the smelly water).  So I did but it ended up filling up the dryer with a gallon of distilled water.. not exactly good.  I called in and asked and they sent a repair guy out.  He tore the thing apart and then called LG and they said "You HAVE to use tap water, the sensor that determines if water is flowing uses electricity, and hence you need the minerals in the water for it to work"..  They tried to charge me for the visit but I told Sears to bill the salesman who told me to use filtered water.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #276 on: August 28, 2015, 12:23:54 pm »
good point, plus my teeth aren't ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- up.

despite the snaggle tooth, shes still pretty bangable for a 41 year old white lady.
She could be completely fugly and all I'd do is turn out the lights and have her sing a few notes and I'd be ready to go... Her voice makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.  The bonus is she's damn fine.

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #277 on: August 28, 2015, 12:34:34 pm »
$300?   My July power bill was $475.  2,600 sq ft house with most of it closed up and thermostat on 78.
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Word.  I lived in a house for a couple of years and it was the same size.  $475 for heating bills.
My power bill averaged $280 when I was married..  When I got divorced and kicked her out, even with kids living with me 50% of the time my power bill dropped to $70.  ---smurfette--- sucked the energy right out of the house, lol. 

This past year with all 3 kids back at home full time, it crept up into the $200 range before I put the hammer down on lights and TV's being left on.  However, in the summer up here in Montana at 3000 feet elevation it gets into the 100's often, and when you have 100+ days for weeks in a row, AC never stops.. My house was built in the 60's, and the exterior walls are 2x4, not 2x6, and the main living space is all vaulted ceilings with little insulation, so yeah, the bill jumps up to $300.  But gas is separate, and in the winter it hits around $300, in the summer it's only $20-25 but I use budget billing so it's around $100 every month.  Water is also separate, and that's up to around $60 because they took $10 per month off property taxes and moved it to the water bill (sewage tax) so the politicians could say "See, we lowered your taxes!".  Irony is the taxes went down an average of $70 per year, but water bills went up $10 per MONTH. 

All in, I average around $300 per month, upwards of $450 for a 2500 sq ft house (2800 if you count the game room, but that's well insulated and even if the AC and heat are running it barely uses $15 per month).  Add the $200 cable bill and things get a little ugly..

Oh, the city just passed a new ordinance to re-evaluate home values for taxes every 2 years.  Nearly everyone in our city saw a mil hike of over 20%.  Try telling the bank or the realtor your house is worth 20% more this year compared to last year, lol.  See, the school district just got a 250 million dollar mil levy passed 2 years ago and are already coming up short after spending it all on new schools (now they want more teachers, which they didn't tell all the idiots who voted for the mil that it wasn't included), and then last year they tried to pass a new mil for more law enforcement and a new jail, which failed.  So they just increased the value of everyone's home by 20% and they got the extra money they wanted.  Brilliant huh..

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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #278 on: August 29, 2015, 12:01:12 am »
Accounting.  I started as a restauran accountant, and then moved on to a staff accountant.  Was there for 5 years or so.  You were there in Eden Prairie?  I worked for Kathy Schmieg as a staff accountant. I remember a lot of people from there.  Still have some friends.

I started after the move to Eagan. Been with the company almost 10 years. I bet we know a lot of the same people. Kathi is still here, and probably only because she knows everything accounting related like the back of her hand. She is too valuable. Jim Bisek is a survivor as well. Ron Johnson and Linda Raw just got let go, I am guessing you remember them.

I come from the payroll dept. When I started, the company had grown quite a bit in size before things got hard. Weathered two bankruptcies, but this has been much harder to deal with. The people here are good, I hate seeing this all happen.
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Re: Re: The Summer 2015 Anti-Chuff Thread
« Reply #279 on: August 30, 2015, 09:25:15 am »
Today, I am officially a geezer... :'(