The Wrong Place, Wrong Time Complaint Thread

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  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    lol. makes more sense than fang or thang.


    wiki doesn't explain the song.

    don't understand the under pressure song.

    If you do not understand this song you have never been under enough stress to feel the pressure. I have many a time. Besides, the combo of Bowie and Queen? Nothing better in my book.
  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Uh oh, that can't be a good sign...
    Fantastic flow of action. Love this render.
  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    Double Feature Night
    I spoke too soon. Now I'm on the edge of my seat.
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244
    edited December 1969

    i forgot tim curry is in hunt for red october.

    i don't think of him first in rocky horror, i think of him firstly in the lexx episode. poet man. they left him behind when brunnen gee evacuated the planet.


    ...making curry beef & noodles. Houses of Parliament, look sharp, time for some gentry gasses!
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244
    edited December 1969

    tjohn said:
    i forgot tim curry is in hunt for red october.

    i don't think of him first in rocky horror, i think of him firstly in the lexx episode. poet man. they left him behind when brunnen gee evacuated the planet.


    The roles I remember Tim Curry for most?
    Legend (Darkness) and Stephen King's It (Pennywise)
    ...the clown is way scarier.
  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,263
    edited December 1969

    Double Feature Night

    Oh, no! He's been hit!

    Dana

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,263
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    tjohn said:
    i forgot tim curry is in hunt for red october.

    i don't think of him first in rocky horror, i think of him firstly in the lexx episode. poet man. they left him behind when brunnen gee evacuated the planet.


    The roles I remember Tim Curry for most?
    Legend (Darkness) and Stephen King's It (Pennywise)

    ...the clown is way scarier.

    You think that clown is scary? You should try to pick up Killer Klowns from Outer Space! What a hoot! One of the best worst movies I've ever seen!

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244
    edited June 2014

    ...I'm with Bart Simpson, all clowns are scary.


    (except maybe Krusty as he's Kosher and a total boozer)

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  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,263
    edited December 1969

    I've found out in recent years that there are a lot of people and kids who are afraid of clowns. I never had that issue. I don't know why people are afraid of them. When I was a kid, Bozo the Clown was on TV I think. Maybe that's why I haven't had that problem. Then there was Red Skelton, a wonderful person, who was a clown sometimes. And what about Ronald McDonald? Nobody's afraid of him! (I'm not a fan of McDonald's, I prefer Burger King and Wendy's).

    Dana

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244
    edited December 1969

    ...now the Burger King, he was really creepy. I remember this commercial and had fears of waking up to this scene for months.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4_5qoy4oaQ&feature=kp

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    I've found out in recent years that there are a lot of people and kids who are afraid of clowns. I never had that issue. I don't know why people are afraid of them. When I was a kid, Bozo the Clown was on TV I think. Maybe that's why I haven't had that problem. Then there was Red Skelton, a wonderful person, who was a clown sometimes. And what about Ronald McDonald? Nobody's afraid of him! (I'm not a fan of McDonald's, I prefer Burger King and Wendy's).

    Dana

    Yep that wuz me running away from the clown, musta been all of five years old, circus can traumatise you for life :lol:

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited June 2014

    ps1borg said:
    Got to travel across town for a meeting, traffic is slow as today. That is my complaint nao :)

    I have confidence in Sam and Reid , they have come through sticky situations before :)

    eta ah crap wrong quote. Anyhow cross town traffic was awful and got there a half hour late :lol:

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    ...now the Burger King, he was really creepy. I remember this commercial and had fears of waking up to this scene for months.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4_5qoy4oaQ&feature=kp

    does seem quite creepy, like the hamburglar :lol:

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    1gecko said:
    i forgot tim curry is in hunt for red october.

    i don't think of him first in rocky horror, i think of him firstly in the lexx episode. poet man. they left him behind when brunnen gee evacuated the planet.

    Tim Curry is *awesome*!!

    I love watching things he is in - he always brings so much passion and originality to his roles... (even the bad ones - like in 'The Shadow')

    Great in Lexx :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    i'm at work all ready. they sending me to a cpr class and gonna learn how to use a defribalator. clear ... zzap. iz scary i could be a first responder at the offce. scarier for them. man down man down zzzap. actually, the aed is supposed to most of the work. reads heartbeat and such. i should get a dnr bracelet. now we all trained in it.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    1gecko said:
    i forgot tim curry is in hunt for red october.

    i don't think of him first in rocky horror, i think of him firstly in the lexx episode. poet man. they left him behind when brunnen gee evacuated the planet.

    Tim Curry is *awesome*!!

    I love watching things he is in - he always brings so much passion and originality to his roles... (even the bad ones - like in 'The Shadow')

    Great in Lexx :)

    Zev and Kai had their lil singing duet in the episode.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,547
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    I've found out in recent years that there are a lot of people and kids who are afraid of clowns. I never had that issue. I don't know why people are afraid of them. When I was a kid, Bozo the Clown was on TV I think. Maybe that's why I haven't had that problem. Then there was Red Skelton, a wonderful person, who was a clown sometimes. And what about Ronald McDonald? Nobody's afraid of him! (I'm not a fan of McDonald's, I prefer Burger King and Wendy's).

    Dana


    Ronald freaks me out. Not sure if I am afraid of him or just dislike him.
  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,547
    edited December 1969

    Has anyone seen my earbuds? I want to listen to something on my tablet? maybe they are in my bag, but my elbow hurts.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    oh boy. i learned how to take a blood pressure reading. did cpr compressions on a dummy with 2 green lights. have to push down 2 inches. turns out breaking ribs is unavoidable doing cpr. learned how to use the debribulator they bought for the shop. 100 compressions per minute. 30, breath breath, 30 breath breath. it was exhausting. but i lit the 2 green lights, so my cpr dummy made it. :) the only problem, if the person doesn't conveniently lay on the floor, i don't think i can manage a heavy person to the floor, on their back.

    the natl usa avg for survival is 7.6%. if you live in Seattle, you have a 30% statistic of surviving.

    they said compressions are more important than breaths the first 6 - 7 minutes, cause there is still oxygen in the blood and it's more important to get the oxygen to the brain. the standards people seem to have some indecision on the breaths.

    before the ambulance can give defrib, if you have piercings on your chest or bellybutton, they don't have the time to delicately remove 'em. yowch. but their philosophy is you can't get any deader. and once you flatline, it's not like the movies, basically, it's over. also learned it's not possible for a person in a seizure to swallow their tongue. hollywood mythos.


    they covered some symptoms to watch for, more notes to type up on concussion.

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    Has anyone seen my earbuds? I want to listen to something on my tablet? maybe they are in my bag, but my elbow hurts.

    do you have muscle strain? i'm a first aid responder after they give me a card.

    lessee muscle strain, put an ice pack, no longer than 20 minutes. 20 minutes every two hours. rest it for a few days. if you ignore it, you could be prone to same injury.

    it's possible you could have like a spur on your bone.

  • DanaTADanaTA Posts: 13,263
    edited December 1969

    oh boy. i learned how to take a blood pressure reading. did cpr compressions on a dummy with 2 green lights. have to push down 2 inches. turns out breaking ribs is unavoidable doing cpr. learned how to use the debribulator they bought for the shop. 100 compressions per minute. 30, breath breath, 30 breath breath. it was exhausting. but i lit the 2 green lights, so my cpr dummy made it. :) the only problem, if the person doesn't conveniently lay on the floor, i don't think i can manage a heavy person to the floor, on their back.

    the natl usa avg for survival is 7.6%. if you live in Seattle, you have a 30% statistic of surviving.

    they said compressions are more important than breaths the first 6 - 7 minutes, cause there is still oxygen in the blood and it's more important to get the oxygen to the brain. the standards people seem to have some indecision on the breaths.

    before the ambulance can give defrib, if you have piercings on your chest or bellybutton, they don't have the time to delicately remove 'em. yowch. but their philosophy is you can't get any deader. and once you flatline, it's not like the movies, basically, it's over. also learned it's not possible for a person in a seizure to swallow their tongue. hollywood mythos.


    they covered some symptoms to watch for, more notes to type up on concussion.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. :smirk:

    Dana

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    oh boy. i learned how to take a blood pressure reading. did cpr compressions on a dummy with 2 green lights. have to push down 2 inches. turns out breaking ribs is unavoidable doing cpr. learned how to use the debribulator they bought for the shop. 100 compressions per minute. 30, breath breath, 30 breath breath. it was exhausting. but i lit the 2 green lights, so my cpr dummy made it. :) the only problem, if the person doesn't conveniently lay on the floor, i don't think i can manage a heavy person to the floor, on their back.

    the natl usa avg for survival is 7.6%. if you live in Seattle, you have a 30% statistic of surviving.

    they said compressions are more important than breaths the first 6 - 7 minutes, cause there is still oxygen in the blood and it's more important to get the oxygen to the brain. the standards people seem to have some indecision on the breaths.

    before the ambulance can give defrib, if you have piercings on your chest or bellybutton, they don't have the time to delicately remove 'em. yowch. but their philosophy is you can't get any deader. and once you flatline, it's not like the movies, basically, it's over. also learned it's not possible for a person in a seizure to swallow their tongue. hollywood mythos.


    they covered some symptoms to watch for, more notes to type up on concussion.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. :smirk:

    Dana


    he said stayin alive was the perfect tempo for the compressions. :) i was exhausted after 2 minutes.

  • starionwolfstarionwolf Posts: 3,670
    edited June 2014

    Temperature feels like 98 degrees according to AccuWeather. No screenshot because I'm on the tablet

    Edit: I meant 96. Can't type or edit well with this touch screen

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Morning. Sunrise not making much progress so far against the bleak foggy night and two jumper cold here :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,244
    edited December 1969

    DanaTA said:
    oh boy. i learned how to take a blood pressure reading. did cpr compressions on a dummy with 2 green lights. have to push down 2 inches. turns out breaking ribs is unavoidable doing cpr. learned how to use the debribulator they bought for the shop. 100 compressions per minute. 30, breath breath, 30 breath breath. it was exhausting. but i lit the 2 green lights, so my cpr dummy made it. :) the only problem, if the person doesn't conveniently lay on the floor, i don't think i can manage a heavy person to the floor, on their back.

    the natl usa avg for survival is 7.6%. if you live in Seattle, you have a 30% statistic of surviving.

    they said compressions are more important than breaths the first 6 - 7 minutes, cause there is still oxygen in the blood and it's more important to get the oxygen to the brain. the standards people seem to have some indecision on the breaths.

    before the ambulance can give defrib, if you have piercings on your chest or bellybutton, they don't have the time to delicately remove 'em. yowch. but their philosophy is you can't get any deader. and once you flatline, it's not like the movies, basically, it's over. also learned it's not possible for a person in a seizure to swallow their tongue. hollywood mythos.


    they covered some symptoms to watch for, more notes to type up on concussion.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. :smirk:

    Dana


    he said stayin alive was the perfect tempo for the compressions. :) i was exhausted after 2 minutes.
    ...how oddly appropriate

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    DanaTA said:
    oh boy. i learned how to take a blood pressure reading. did cpr compressions on a dummy with 2 green lights. have to push down 2 inches. turns out breaking ribs is unavoidable doing cpr. learned how to use the debribulator they bought for the shop. 100 compressions per minute. 30, breath breath, 30 breath breath. it was exhausting. but i lit the 2 green lights, so my cpr dummy made it. :) the only problem, if the person doesn't conveniently lay on the floor, i don't think i can manage a heavy person to the floor, on their back.

    the natl usa avg for survival is 7.6%. if you live in Seattle, you have a 30% statistic of surviving.

    they said compressions are more important than breaths the first 6 - 7 minutes, cause there is still oxygen in the blood and it's more important to get the oxygen to the brain. the standards people seem to have some indecision on the breaths.

    before the ambulance can give defrib, if you have piercings on your chest or bellybutton, they don't have the time to delicately remove 'em. yowch. but their philosophy is you can't get any deader. and once you flatline, it's not like the movies, basically, it's over. also learned it's not possible for a person in a seizure to swallow their tongue. hollywood mythos.


    they covered some symptoms to watch for, more notes to type up on concussion.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive. :smirk:

    Dana


    he said stayin alive was the perfect tempo for the compressions. :) i was exhausted after 2 minutes.
    ...how oddly appropriate


    :lol: yaah


    i'm forgetting what he said already. he told us which line meant we were up to 30.


    i'm thinking of buying a practice dummy to build up my stamina. if someone died cause i passed out from the exertion, i would feel sooo sooo sooooo awful. can't even bear the thought of it :bug:

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited June 2014

    think i found the same one from the class. kinda creepy looking http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HOAM9Q


    left over pizza for dindins

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited December 1969

    Temperature feels like 98 degrees according to AccuWeather. No screenshot because I'm on the tablet

    Edit: I meant 96. Can't type or edit well with this touch screen


    whats yoor zipcode, i could post it for ya ? :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited June 2014

    ps1borg said:
    Morning. Sunrise not making much progress so far against the bleak foggy night and two jumper cold here :)


    how the roos manage during the wintery times?


    iz gettin to be a breezy chilly night here.
    time for a cuppa hot tea

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Morning. Sunrise not making much progress so far against the bleak foggy night and two jumper cold here :)


    how the roos manage during the wintery times?


    iz gettin to be a breezy chilly night here.
    time for a cuppa hot tea

    Fur coats :lol: Not so much cold as featureless fog for half a day and no sun for the rest makes for a dull 'borg :lol:

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