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Title: TV at work
Post by: Gonzo on Oct 11, 2006, 07:09
I still remember when K.B. got a small battery TV from his wife (a present) and didn't think it was a very good one until he realized he could get a reception at work...   
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Mike McFarlin on Oct 11, 2006, 09:46
Nothing better than to watch tv and get paid for it.
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: RADBASTARD on Oct 12, 2006, 12:00
I remember years ago at the beave the whole place would shut down for the steelers,and at a duke plant would have 2 tv's going and the place looked like a vegas sports book.
God I miss those days.
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: starving_dog on Oct 12, 2006, 03:20
IP2 SGRO during Subway Series in 2000.  Needless to say, it was an empty can every game.  Trailers were awful busy though....
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Mike McFarlin on Oct 20, 2006, 10:48
Pretty busy at BV when the Steelers are playing.
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Roll Tide on Oct 20, 2006, 11:00
Not worth the risk. Stay home if you gotta see it.
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Gonzo on Oct 20, 2006, 11:38
the risk?  most places, the supervisors and even the managers are popping in asking the scores..
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Jan 08, 2007, 10:56
Aren't we the same group that thinks we need a union so that we can get paid what we are worth?!

Had to poke a little, sorry.
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Gonzo on Jan 08, 2007, 01:54
i never felt underpaid....    (did i say that out loud?)
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: ageoldtech on Mar 19, 2007, 09:49
I remember years ago at the beave the whole place would shut down for the steelers,and at a duke plant would have 2 tv's going and the place looked like a vegas sports book.
God I miss those days.
Yea, homes I remember watching the Super Bowl and taking the over on how many times the ref would say "After further Review"
Title: Re: TV at work
Post by: Mike McFarlin on Mar 19, 2007, 10:20
Ah, "The good ole days..."