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I had the premier set to record, so that I could use all that free child labor to load up on candy. This afternoon, the wifey and I got the chance to sit and watch it. I know what I’ll be doin every Sunday night. That rocked. Sucks what happened to the horse though.
Hey Skip and gang! I haven’t posted in a while. Been awfully busy, but had to check in after watching Walking Dead. I have to agree. Walking Dead was pretty good. Too bad we have to wait a week between episodes. I noted a couple of rules to live by in the coming zombie apocalypse that I don’t recall seeing before. 1. If at all possible, don’t make a wheel gun (revolver) your primary weapon. You’ll only have six rounds at best and reloading a revolver under extreme stress is difficult. 2. When entering the corral to catch a strange horse for transportation, don’t leave the gate open behind you. The damn thing will simply run right past you and out the gate, never to be seen again. As a matter of fact, I’ve had a familiar horse do it too. Bastard! But that is another story for another day.
I almost expected to see the show roll after that! Amazing! It looks like my Sunday nights’ll be booked for a while.
I did notice one funny thing though. Since when does a power outage cause a wall mounted clock to fail. See the scene where the main character wakes up in the hospital.
In fact, in hospitals and schools the wall mounted clocks are usually powered, since janitors have other things on their minds than changing batteries.
Unless you’re in an AF hospital, in which case the duty of changing the batteries on the wall-mounted clocks falls on the lowest ranking enlisted in that section, but in reality is handled by a senior NCO.
November 1st, 2010 at 8:28 pm
I had the premier set to record, so that I could use all that free child labor to load up on candy. This afternoon, the wifey and I got the chance to sit and watch it. I know what I’ll be doin every Sunday night. That rocked. Sucks what happened to the horse though.
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November 1st, 2010 at 9:37 pm
Hey Skip and gang! I haven’t posted in a while. Been awfully busy, but had to check in after watching Walking Dead. I have to agree. Walking Dead was pretty good. Too bad we have to wait a week between episodes. I noted a couple of rules to live by in the coming zombie apocalypse that I don’t recall seeing before. 1. If at all possible, don’t make a wheel gun (revolver) your primary weapon. You’ll only have six rounds at best and reloading a revolver under extreme stress is difficult. 2. When entering the corral to catch a strange horse for transportation, don’t leave the gate open behind you. The damn thing will simply run right past you and out the gate, never to be seen again. As a matter of fact, I’ve had a familiar horse do it too. Bastard! But that is another story for another day.
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November 1st, 2010 at 10:38 pm
I almost expected to see the show roll after that! Amazing! It looks like my Sunday nights’ll be booked for a while.
I did notice one funny thing though. Since when does a power outage cause a wall mounted clock to fail. See the scene where the main character wakes up in the hospital.
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Catbunny reply on November 2nd, 2010 1:32 am:
There are such things as wall mounted clocks that are not battery powered.
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Courtney reply on November 2nd, 2010 11:29 am:
In fact, in hospitals and schools the wall mounted clocks are usually powered, since janitors have other things on their minds than changing batteries.
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David reply on November 2nd, 2010 12:18 pm:
Unless you’re in an AF hospital, in which case the duty of changing the batteries on the wall-mounted clocks falls on the lowest ranking enlisted in that section, but in reality is handled by a senior NCO.