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Roost Air Lounge => Current Strip => Topic started by: Frank N. O. on November 24, 2011, 07:08:10 AM

Title: A crack in the stabilizer
Post by: Frank N. O. on November 24, 2011, 07:08:10 AM
LOL, oh that's a great one!  ::rofl:: I especially love Julio's expression in the last panel |:)\

Frank
Title: Re: A crack in the stabilizer
Post by: Mike on November 24, 2011, 03:58:23 PM
Thanks buddy!

And as I mentioned in the blog, it may have not be invented entirely . . . . . .
 ::whistle::
Title: Re: A crack in the stabilizer
Post by: Rooster Cruiser on November 24, 2011, 05:06:12 PM
Thanks buddy!

And as I mentioned in the blog, it may have not be invented entirely . . . . . .
 ::whistle::

So this is a case of Art imitating Life eh?  I know I've seen this situation happen a few times too.  Hehe.   ::drinking::

RC
Title: Re: A crack in the stabilizer
Post by: Mike on November 24, 2011, 05:51:58 PM
Thanks buddy!

And as I mentioned in the blog, it may have not be invented entirely . . . . . .
 ::whistle::

So this is a case of Art imitating Life eh?  I know I've seen this situation happen a few times too.  Hehe.   ::drinking::

RC

I have seen it not work out also, so here is the disclamer: Don't blame us if you didn't get a raise after you saw that strip and lost your job!!
HA HA
Title: Re: A crack in the stabilizer
Post by: YawningMan on November 27, 2011, 07:46:03 PM
Yeah, pulling leverage when the workload is high *might* work while the workload is high. When things slow down again, there might be another mechanic hanging around.
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