It has been brought to my attention that voting started early. I have to apologize.
Yesterday I woke early, worked a full day then drove two hours to the Monroe, LA airport to catch my flight to the next job in Round Rock, TX. A mile from the airport the airline called to say my flight was cancelled due to weather and there were no other flights until late Thursday. The other airlines were booked too. 'Apparently' flying through a tornado isn't cool...
Without missing a beat I rented a car and made the eight hour drive which would have been fine, but it rained hard. (you know how the weather maps have green, yellow and red - red was my constant companion)
Long story short I arrived at the hotel at 1:30am and in a stupor thought it was Wednesday and I was late closing the challenge to voting. The lesson is, Don't Compute and Drive... Laf
I would reopen the challenge, but am sure some of you have already started voting. I am so sorry.
SO... If you would like, attach them to
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-120921-1.html
St3v3M wrote:
It has been brought to my attention that voting started early. I have to apologize.
Yesterday I woke early, worked a full day then drove two hours to the Monroe, LA airport to catch my flight to the next job in Round Rock, TX. A mile from the airport the airline called to say my flight was cancelled due to weather and there were no other flights until late Thursday. The other airlines were booked too. 'Apparently' flying through a tornado isn't cool...
Without missing a beat I rented a car and made the eight hour drive which would have been fine, but it rained hard. (you know how the weather maps have green, yellow and red - red was my constant companion)
Long story short I arrived at the hotel at 1:30am and in a stupor thought it was Wednesday and I was late closing the challenge to voting. The lesson is, Don't Compute and Drive... Laf
I would reopen the challenge, but am sure some of you have already started voting. I am so sorry.
SO... If you would like, attach them to
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-120921-1.htmlIt has been brought to my attention that voting st... (
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So oft it chances, when you drop down to ground level turbulence from 35,000 feet.
No problem. Glad you made it safely.
Scoutman wrote:
So oft it chances, when you drop down to ground level turbulence from 35,000 feet.
No problem. Glad you made it safely.
Sometimes 35,000 feet is calmer...
aammatj
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No big deal. Thanks for all the great work you do for UHH.
aammatj wrote:
No big deal. Thanks for all the great work you do for UHH.
I am just happy you are having fun!
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