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Spideyman

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She brought home the order form for pictures yesterday, they are doing that Friday. I said, I'm going to order me and Dad buttons so we can wear them at your meets....she was mortified at that idea!! :rofl:
I said, that's what sports parents do!!

She was not on board with that so much.
You could tell her you plan on getting T shirts printed with her picture-- maybe then the button will be acceptable?
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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Team building in good ole St Louie.

If anyone has ever taken a DISC profile they will know what it means to be a C. I’m a hardcore C

I just did a free online DISC test and they say I am:

Influence - 44%
Dominance - 42%
Steadiness - 9%
Compliance - 5%

Not sure if the test was a valid one or not

Yikes!
Sounds like I am not too well balanced

Dominance
Describes the way you deal with problems, assert yourself and control situations.

Influence
Describes the way you deal with people, the way you communicate and relate to others.

Steadiness
Describes your temperament - patience, persistence, and thoughtfulness

Compliance
Describes how you approach and organize your activity, procedures and responsibilities.

I did get one positive quote at least:

You are socially oriented.

You have a strong self-motivation to get to know people in all walks of life and to nurture those relationships.

You have a natural enthusiasm for all types of ideas and projects - your own and other people's.

People are likely to describe you as gregarious, persuasive and optimistic.

my Ogre got me a lobstrosity for our fish tank - he came via FedEx today - tiny little guy. He seems to be dead. We put him in the tank around 6pm and he still hasn't moved - but he's not floating, so there's hope! I hope he makes it. I'll name him Roland if he does, Wimpy if he doesn't.

Did Roland die? I hope not! :upset:

Just attended the scholastic awards ceremony. I received a silver key for a short story I wrote.
Good for you! Congratulations :encouragement:
 

DiO'Bolic

Not completely obtuse
Nov 14, 2013
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Poconos, PA
Put this in the wrong thread:

DiO'Bolic , you're my go-to guy here.

In the winter, I tip all my pots and cement containers on their sides and cover them. One of the numbnutzes who lived in my house at the time thought my bird bath fell over and stood it back up. By the time I went out there and discovered this, water got in it and froze, expanded, and the bowl was amputated from its base.

Is there a way for me to "glue" the pieces back together? I know it probably won't hold water anymore, but I would like it intact. It's pretty and my mom gave it to me.
I would go for an outdoor epoxy glue that cures in 5 minutes. It consists of two tubes of liquids that you need to mix together. It will give you the strongest bond. Then use some aquarium silicone on the crack seams and it will hold water. About three years ago I forgot I had my tractor set to max speed and when I let off the brake I took out one of the wife’s favorite planter pots. Thing broke into about 6 pieces (You’d think I had broken a Ming dynasty vase). She demanded I put it back together and I used the epoxy glue. It has held together just fine (and they're left out all winter), but she now hates it because she knows it was broken and can see the cracks... and said she’s getting new pots this year.

FYI... Lowes is having their Spring Black Friday Sale event this week (I think it starts Wednesday) and there will be outstanding savings. I heard rumor you'll be able to get their best quality mulch of 5 bags for $10. If you need garden tools look for the True Value brand, if any are left. They're half off right now as they transition away from other brands into the Craftsman brand. There will also be a great deal on one of their gas grills.
 
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Dana Jean

Dirty Pirate Hooker, The Return
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I would go for an outdoor epoxy glue that cures in 5 minutes. It consists of two tubes of liquids that you need to mix together. It will give you the strongest bond. Then use some aquarium silicone on the crack seams and it will hold water. About three years ago I forgot I had my tractor set to max speed and when I let off the brake I took out one of the wife’s favorite planter pots. Thing broke into about 6 pieces (You’d think I had broken a Ming dynasty vase). She demanded I put it back together and I used the epoxy glue. It has held together just fine (and they're left out all winter), but she now hates it because she knows it was broken and can see the cracks... and said she’s getting new pots this year.

FYI... Lowes is having their Spring Black Friday Sale event this week (I think it starts Wednesday) and there will be outstanding savings. I heard rumor you'll be able to get their best quality mulch of 5 bags for $10. If you need garden tools look for the True Value brand, if any are left. They're half off right now as they transition away from other brands into the Craftsman brand.
Thank you!
 

DiO'Bolic

Not completely obtuse
Nov 14, 2013
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Poconos, PA
Planning a trip to Washington, DC for a couple days next week. Youngest needs to attend an overnight showcase program for students admitted into the university’s honors or scholars programs. So we’ll get to meet future senators, representatives, royalty, heads of state, ministers, ambassadors, diplomats, lawyers and journalists that will someday shape the world (according to the university, anyway, and notable alumni)… as they begin their journey. I’m guessing they’ll all be a pretentious lot. I probably shouldn’t wear mom jeans and my ‘Forged In Fire’ T-shirt. :)
 

Spideyman

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Jul 10, 2006
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Just north of Duma Key
Planning a trip to Washington, DC for a couple days next week. Youngest needs to attend an overnight showcase program for students admitted into the university’s honors or scholars programs. So we’ll get to meet future senators, representatives, royalty, heads of state, ministers, ambassadors, diplomats, lawyers and journalists that will someday shape the world (according to the university, anyway, and notable alumni)… as they begin their journey. I’m guessing they’ll all be a pretentious lot. I probably shouldn’t wear mom jeans and my ‘Forged In Fire’ T-shirt. :)
We All Float tee shirt.
 

DiO'Bolic

Not completely obtuse
Nov 14, 2013
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Poconos, PA
DJ, I just reread your post and if the broken piece is cement don't use the epoxy and go with this, instead...

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swiftdog2.0

I tell you one and one makes three...
Mar 16, 2010
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I just did a free online DISC test and they say I am:

Influence - 44%
Dominance - 42%
Steadiness - 9%
Compliance - 5%

Not sure if the test was a valid one or not

Yikes!
Sounds like I am not too well balanced

Dominance
Describes the way you deal with problems, assert yourself and control situations.

Influence
Describes the way you deal with people, the way you communicate and relate to others.

Steadiness
Describes your temperament - patience, persistence, and thoughtfulness

Compliance
Describes how you approach and organize your activity, procedures and responsibilities.

I did get one positive quote at least:

You are socially oriented.

You have a strong self-motivation to get to know people in all walks of life and to nurture those relationships.

You have a natural enthusiasm for all types of ideas and projects - your own and other people's.

People are likely to describe you as gregarious, persuasive and optimistic.



Did Roland die? I hope not! :upset:


Good for you! Congratulations :encouragement:

There is no good or bad in these tests, They just illustrate personality traits and how people behave in certain situations. Everyone has a some degree of each type in them

I've taken this multiple times over my career in the different organizations I have worked in. I consistently land in the "C" category. I can also adapt and go into "D" mode if no one takes initiative ro make a decision. This makes sense since I have primarily worked in the Financial industry. Most folks in that line of work are "S" or "C".

The idea is to understand how you like to be interacted with and how to adjust your communication style when working with others that are in a different category. It's supposed to foster better teamwork.

You could get very Machiavellian with it and use the information about others to manipulate them into doing what you want them to do. Not that I would ever do that........:laugh:

SwiftDogs see "C" as standing for cynical as well :cool:
 

Sundrop

Sunny the Great & Wonderful
Jun 12, 2008
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There is no good or bad in these tests, They just illustrate personality traits and how people behave in certain situations. Everyone has a some degree of each type in them

I've taken this multiple times over my career in the different organizations I have worked in. I consistently land in the "C" category. I can also adapt and go into "D" mode if no one takes initiative ro make a decision. This makes sense since I have primarily worked in the Financial industry. Most folks in that line of work are "S" or "C".

The idea is to understand how you like to be interacted with and how to adjust your communication style when working with others that are in a different category. It's supposed to foster better teamwork.

You could get very Machiavellian with it and use the information about others to manipulate them into doing what you want them to do. Not that I would ever do that........:laugh:

SwiftDogs see "C" as standing for cynical as well :cool:
I took the free test online and it said that my answers were too evenly distributed, which is extremely rare and suggested I take it again and answer more impulsively :umm: