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Old 02-22-2013, 04:02 PM   #32
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Re: The "Damn! I'm good!" thread.

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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin View Post
guys, guys ....

You're losing the spirit here. Seriously, whether they are work related or not, what are the accomplishments that may (or may not) go unnoticed by others but have made you damn proud of yourself? It's not supposed to be about who works hard, what choices we have made in life or who is the most competent (that would be me anyway) - it's supposed to be about those little accomplishments in life that make you say to yourself "F*** yeah! I just kicked ass." Share the joy folks, share the joy!

Everybody is different, and has different accomplishments that make them feel like, just for one shining moment, they are the most talented so and so at something. Here is the place to brag, boast and do the touchdown dance you so desparately want to do. Keep it happy folks.
Gotcha!

This know it all in my office bought a new family car last night and was bragging about it this morning. IT was a 2010 Jeep 4 door.

She is just a bitch is the only way I can describe her.

I printed off this article:

Buckle up! The most dangerous cars in the US - Business on NBCNews.com

Then at lunch time I stopped at Safeway and bought a bag of chips and some dip. Got back and put out the chips, dip and placed the print article by them on the office snack table. Emailed everyone "Chips and Dips to help us through a boring Friday afternoon". Like dogs they all went for it.

Folks started leafing through the article and were like "Heidi your new car is listed as one of the most dangerous ones out there." She had a oh shit look on her face and ran back to her cube to call her husband.

Good times. I had a big smile on my face afterwards as I ate my chips and dip.
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