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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1748638)
Just can't stop laughing. Read the product reviews.
Amazon.com:*Customer Reviews: Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml Back to Gold Bond. |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1748638)
Just can't stop laughing. Read the product reviews.
Amazon.com:*Customer Reviews: Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml Back to Gold Bond. |
Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1748646)
That was me and I'm hardly a bottom line holder. There are 58 line holders below me for Nov. I am 185 out of over 280 in category. Is that almost the bottom line holder? Somehow I manage to get all my holidays off as well.
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1748638)
Just can't stop laughing. Read the product reviews.
Amazon.com:*Customer Reviews: Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml Back to Gold Bond. |
This is the best thing come out of Britain since premier league soccer.
Post of the millennium |
Originally Posted by DogWhisperer
(Post 1748685)
WE NEED A LIBRAY!!! This needs to be immortalized next to Gate PA Flow Chart and Mad Dog Don't Care...
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Quick questions:
On the first PCS run for the next month, which gets processed (run) first: reserve x-day move requests or reserve day drop requests? Is there somewhere that lists the order of pcs runs? Thanks all |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1748638)
Just can't stop laughing. Read the product reviews.
Amazon.com:*Customer Reviews: Veet for Men Hair Removal Gel Creme 200ml Back to Gold Bond. Look at the customer images. |
Originally Posted by Superdad
(Post 1747769)
I vaguely remember a communication from DALPA about another way to verify a sick call. It had to do with a call in clinic that cost $25, I think. You called this place and discussed your symptoms with someone and could get some sort of a note that could be used to verify a sick occurrence. I think it is meant for occasions when your Dr is not available.
Anyone else remember this? I am looking for contact info for this place. Am I remembering this right, or do I need to take my meds again? |
Originally Posted by newKnow
(Post 1748212)
I'm out of the US and away from all that crappy news. *CNN International is reporting that the World Health Organization has just declared Senegal to be ebola free. Apparently, they had a few cases, contained them, and haven't had another one in 42 days.
If they can do it, why can't we expect the same? I don't anticipate any Lord of the Flies situations in the U.S. * Are they even reporting this over there? The R0 (number of person's infected per infected person) in the USA is 2, higher than that of Liberia. And that was under CDC protocols in a hospital. I'm not saying its a definite but this government is relying on blind luck. The potential is there for a major disaster. |
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