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    Sylvain

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    It's horrible isn't it? It's also great for your self confidence! At least I don't look like that. I have to feel sorry for that person though. I would think s/he has no self esteem.

    It's also horrible to post it in here. :):

    Yeah I guess it doesn't make me feel that ugly.
     

    Suprtek

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    My funny story for the day...

    I had a kid watching me work on a machine today. That's not anything unusual for me but this kid seemed absolutely locked in position and never moved. The machine was a quick fix but the kid was still watching. I decided to play a little game just to see what happened. I removed a screw from an outside cover and set it on the table near the kid. I turned around, opened and closed the front cover of the machine, then grabbed the screw and put it back in. Then I opened and closed the front cover again. I stared at the machine for a few seconds, then I took out the same screw and set it on the table again. It took several minutes but I repeated this process about six times. The kid never flinched. Then I looked around the room and realized the four other kids in the room as well as the teacher were now all staring too. So when I put the screw back in the last time, I stepped back from the machine as if to get a better look and said "Perfect". Then I grabbed my stuff and walked out of the room.

    One of these days, I'm gonna ask that teacher what the conversation was like after I left the room. :laugh:
     

    RedneckReject

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    My funny story for the day...

    I had a kid watching me work on a machine today. That's not anything unusual for me but this kid seemed absolutely locked in position and never moved. The machine was a quick fix but the kid was still watching. I decided to play a little game just to see what happened. I removed a screw from an outside cover and set it on the table near the kid. I turned around, opened and closed the front cover of the machine, then grabbed the screw and put it back in. Then I opened and closed the front cover again. I stared at the machine for a few seconds, then I took out the same screw and set it on the table again. It took several minutes but I repeated this process about six times. The kid never flinched. Then I looked around the room and realized the four other kids in the room as well as the teacher were now all staring too. So when I put the screw back in the last time, I stepped back from the machine as if to get a better look and said "Perfect". Then I grabbed my stuff and walked out of the room.

    One of these days, I'm gonna ask that teacher what the conversation was like after I left the room. :laugh:

    Sounds like they got some entertainment for the day!
     
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