DTR Breakroom 12.13.09-12.19.09 (The same old breakroom with some flying stuff)
i get 19-20 on the road with the green one . my new one i havent been able to drive enough to find out > it might actully do better because its an ho engine and has hedders on it - + i have a k&n & tube to put on it
FRONTY > YA STILL THERE ?
FRONTY > YA STILL THERE ?
DTR's Volcano Monitor, Toilet Smuggler, Taser tester, Meteorite enumerator, Quill counter, Match hoarder, Panic Dance Choreographer, Bet losing shrew murderer
Joined: May 2007
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From: Kenai Alaska
Thats what I was wondering cause sheep don’t count!!!
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.
OLD DOG!!—Just had to say Hi. Logging off for now to go finish shoveling.
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.
OLD DOG!!—Just had to say Hi. Logging off for now to go finish shoveling.
'He IS old.
No good stories really. 5 of them were from the same woman. Most of the time they just kinda pop out. All you have to do is play catch, then you're a hero!
G'morning puppies, old people and ph00 phreaks!
Today is Friday, December 18th.
On this day in 1787 - New Jersey became the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1862 - The first orthopedic hospital was organized in New York City. It was called the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled.
1865 - Slavery was abolished in the United States with the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution being ratified.
1898 - A new automobile speed record was set at 39 mph (63 kph).
1903 - The Panama Canal Zone was acquired 'in perpetuity' by the U.S. for an annual rent.
1912 - The U.S. Congress prohibited the immigration of illiterate persons.
1915 - U.S. President Wilson, widowed the year before, married Edith Bolling Galt at her Washington home.
1916 - During World War I, after 10 months of fighting the French defeated the Germans in the Battle of Verdun.
1917 - The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress.
1940 - Adolf Hitler signed a secret directive ordering preparations for a **** invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation "Barbarossa" was launched in June 1941.
1944 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the wartime relocation of Japanese-Americans, but also stated that undeniably loyal Americans of Japanese ancestry could not be detained.
1950 - NATO foreign ministers approved plans to defend Western Europe, including the use of nuclear weapons, if necessary.
1957 - The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania went online. It was the first nuclear facility to generate electricity in the United States. It was taken out of service in 1982.
1972 - The United States began the heaviest bombing of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The attack ended 12 days later.
1973 - The IRA launched its Christmas bombing campaign in London.
chaikwa.
Thats what I was wondering cause sheep don’t count!!!
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.
G'morning puppies, old people and ph00 phreaks!
Today is Friday, December 18th.
On this day in 1787 - New Jersey became the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1862 - The first orthopedic hospital was organized in New York City. It was called the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled.
1865 - Slavery was abolished in the United States with the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution being ratified.
1898 - A new automobile speed record was set at 39 mph (63 kph).
1903 - The Panama Canal Zone was acquired 'in perpetuity' by the U.S. for an annual rent.
1912 - The U.S. Congress prohibited the immigration of illiterate persons.
1915 - U.S. President Wilson, widowed the year before, married Edith Bolling Galt at her Washington home.
1916 - During World War I, after 10 months of fighting the French defeated the Germans in the Battle of Verdun.
1917 - The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress.
1940 - Adolf Hitler signed a secret directive ordering preparations for a **** invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation "Barbarossa" was launched in June 1941.
1944 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the wartime relocation of Japanese-Americans, but also stated that undeniably loyal Americans of Japanese ancestry could not be detained.
1950 - NATO foreign ministers approved plans to defend Western Europe, including the use of nuclear weapons, if necessary.
1957 - The Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania went online. It was the first nuclear facility to generate electricity in the United States. It was taken out of service in 1982.
1972 - The United States began the heaviest bombing of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The attack ended 12 days later.
1973 - The IRA launched its Christmas bombing campaign in London.
chaikwa.
Muted one day, Banned the next....... Ah the life of a DTR 1%'er
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,187
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From: Ohio: Home of the disappointing sports teams
Morning gang.. I'd love to go back and see what ya'll said about me last night but DTR keeps crashing my computer
Page 28 kills it everytime
Page 28 kills it everytime
Administrator / Free Time Specialist
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 7,707
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From: Birmingham, Alabama
That's why I left when I did.
Probably are some good stories there. I know some of my medic days were funnier than some of my LEO days. You just can't make that stuff up.
Suction, suction, clamp, clamp, clamp, cut, start the clean-up.
Morning all. Anybody else notice the chat bar at the bottom of the screen? Hmmmmm.....

Thats what I was wondering cause sheep don’t count!!!
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.
Actually, there is probably some good stories behind all those baby butts. I got stuck counting sponges during some C-sections when still working hospitals as a medic but never delivered a kid myself---I would freak even with the training.


Morning all. Anybody else notice the chat bar at the bottom of the screen? Hmmmmm.....
I hate change.
chaikwa.
Administrator / Free Time Specialist
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 7,707
Likes: 16
From: Birmingham, Alabama
Eric, look at the bottom of the page for the chat bar. You might have to turn it off, it draws allot of resources.
Administrator / Free Time Specialist
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 7,707
Likes: 16
From: Birmingham, Alabama
Muted one day, Banned the next....... Ah the life of a DTR 1%'er
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,187
Likes: 0
From: Ohio: Home of the disappointing sports teams
Yes. And I've also noticed since the 'remodel' that the pages no longer fit on my screen. I have to scroll left to right to read threads. Probably because the user stat's are on the left now instead of the top? Everything loads slower now too, sometimes not at all without a refresh.
I hate change.
chaikwa.
I hate change.
chaikwa.
Mine is very slow now..

Then my computer is really screwed.. I'm showing page 32?



