Bouncy castle ...I've seen them supersized..Honestly, it looked so... odd.... as if it could lift up the car in the air with a nice, fresh blow of the wind, and take it away... to the Oz....
Kids birthday parties, usually
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Bouncy castle ...I've seen them supersized..Honestly, it looked so... odd.... as if it could lift up the car in the air with a nice, fresh blow of the wind, and take it away... to the Oz....
Yes, i see loads of them, but all are on the ground and not on a Mini's roof!!!!!!Bouncy castle ...I've seen them supersized..
Kids birthday parties, usually
No. Why? Is it common to carry a bouncy castle on the roof of a car in Canada????never been to Canada, I guess?![]()
No. Why? Is it common to carry a bouncy castle on the roof of a car in Canada????
Holy cookies.... what else is commonly carried on the car roof in Canada? Pools? Garden coaches with umbrellas??....
After nine years in the job, the last six months at work were horrible (nepotism and lots of politics ), I resigned and am now working out the notice period. During those dark days, I would read this forum as an outlet and to cheer me up.
Uhhhh. I was on a project for 4 years that was absolutely miserable. Delays, bad management, strained relationship with the client, a program in flux. But it paid so well and I admit I stayed for the money as long as I could. I approached it quarter by quarter. I finally left a year before the project fully implemented. (I saw about half of the state go live on the system.)
So I empathize with your angst and frustration and suffering. And I too used a bit of retail therapy to get me through the worst of it. You're now free! I hope something really good and fulfilling comes along.[/QUOT
Uhhhh. I was on a project for 4 years that was absolutely miserable. Delays, bad management, strained relationship with the client, a program in flux. But it paid so well and I admit I stayed for the money as long as I could. I approached it quarter by quarter. I finally left a year before the project fully implemented. (I saw about half of the state go live on the system.)
So I empathize with your angst and frustration and suffering. And I too used a bit of retail therapy to get me through the worst of it. You're now free! I hope something really good and fulfilling comes along.[/QUOTE!
Thanks!! A weight has been lifted from my shoulders and I feel free and happy A few colleagues resigned at the same time and we are all enjoying our last days together
Happy Independence Day to all of you from Canada!