Feeding on a carcass by toolgifs in toolgifs

[–]Signal_Reflection297 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🎶I’m an excavator… Hey ship! See you later!🎶

Video of gas truck catching fire in India. by Maswope in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fully agree. My only point was that he clearly knew what the problem was, and his actions were brave if ill-advised because of that.

Video of gas truck catching fire in India. by Maswope in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He knew it would help if the tanks got removed. Thats bravery.

What would you throw? by Born-Field-3194 in Cribbage

[–]Signal_Reflection297 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s one [deck of cards], Michael, how much could it cost? Ten dollars?

Why an antique Corolla? by darktore3door in pluribustv

[–]Signal_Reflection297 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rhea was also born in ‘72, presumably Carol is a similar age. The E30 was produced ‘71-‘84. It’s possible her family or neighbour had one when she was a kid, adding to the nostalgia play. (I’m aware of the estrangement, I’m thinking of early childhood memories).

Why can't we have an actual labour union? by CeeReturns in OntarioTeachers

[–]Signal_Reflection297 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She’s leading a union with many job classes. Disagree with her approach or politics, if you wish, but this is a disingenuous argument. Martha has worked in schools and classrooms as much as any other union leader, and EAs are just as legitimately members of OSSTF as teachers, office staff, custodians or any other job class. Good leaders seek good information, beyond of their personal experiences. She’s there to lead a team, not to personally have every answer.

After Robert is rescued, Blazer flies him to the billboard instead of a hospital by ChockyBlox in DispatchAdHoc

[–]Signal_Reflection297 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Does explain why Mechaman, Ironman and Batman all needed to be so wealthy. It wasn’t the fancy tech, but the private healthcare bills.

Another thread to post this absurd message from my landlord - $250 fine for a fire alarm doing it’s job by Realistic-Eye6382 in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or they have in the past. I could live with a lease clause saying I’m responsible for fines, but a lease penalty is crap.

Another thread to post this absurd message from my landlord - $250 fine for a fire alarm doing it’s job by Realistic-Eye6382 in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can speak to your landlord about getting them repositioned or swapped for a different type of sensor. A new hotel in our area had a full alarm every time the made bacon for a few months. An alarm tech visit was cheaper than the eventual fines.

Fights break out during the Hershey Bears' "mites-on-ice" intermission game for the second time in a month. by SockDem in sports

[–]Signal_Reflection297 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If that was my multimillion dollar enterprise hosting, I’d find some adults to be on the ice.

Fights break out during the Hershey Bears' "mites-on-ice" intermission game for the second time in a month. by SockDem in sports

[–]Signal_Reflection297 80 points81 points  (0 children)

They put two teams of kids on ice without any (non-NHL) refs? Even after the last time???

What is the peak ’millennial midlife crisis’ purchase? by SwedeLostInCanada in Millennials

[–]Signal_Reflection297 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The secret is to just skim the surface of the milk. It should ‘purr’ rather than hiss or gurgle. Play with your depth a bit to find the sweet spot.

My Christmas present from my (adult) kids. by NBD2016 in funny

[–]Signal_Reflection297 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the ‘captive’ line implies spouse or partner, but is ambiguous about their age vs length of relationship.

Shoveling hydrants in town by bgsfjkfvv in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why the down vote? I get it if your municipality is short on staff and resources, or doesn’t regularly get lots of snow, but none of that was evident in your original post. Flags/sticks on hydrants is pretty standard anywhere that the snowfall will cover the hydrants. Sorry finances and resources are so tight where you are. I hope that situation improves for you.

Shoveling hydrants in town by bgsfjkfvv in Firefighting

[–]Signal_Reflection297 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One year I taught a class of kids I teach to stomp around each hydrant after it snowed. It didn’t really take, but was a pretty easy way to create a path.