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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Leno: Not Dead Yet

This is the third straight year Jay Leno has suffered an accident: motorcycle crash in 2022, burned in a 2023 fire, and now a tumble down a 60 foot hillgiving him a badly swollen black eye. Jay loves to work and play with his cars, so he is still living his best life at the age of 74. 

Why I love Leno. Nothing phases him. In suburban Pittsburgh for a show. Stays at Hampton Inn. Decides to walk to dinner before the show. Takes a shortcut down a hill. Falls, Bruises face, eye, finger wrist. Does the show wearing an eyepatch. Next day flies home for another show in Beverly Hills. No big deal. Dude is a cat - he's got nine lives.

I stayed at work catching up until almost 6 pm. Signed up for insurance and hopefully a new cell phone. Ceil cooked beans and rice and spinach.

Watched the reveal of the College Football Playoff rankings, Death in Paradise, The Neighborhood, Georgie & Mandy, and some of Gutfield.

Last night I was looking for something, and cleaned out three of my clothes drawers looking for it. Helped me organize and clean out a little. I have so many odds and ends stashed here and there. That’ll be something I try to declutter when I retire.

Not sure why I didn’t sleep well last night. Work didn’t have me that worked up. Hadn’t drunk that much caffeine. It was probably the Mellow Mushroom pizza.

Sounds like others have also been losing sleep, with everyone wanting our plant to run more smoothly on this new computer. It’s been a year and so many departments are struggling. Shipping. Getting costs in the right buckets. Orders are getting charged with too much labor and scrap. SAP needs every worker in the plant to be a college graduate in computer science.

A few weeks ago my boss mentioned having our work team serve at a Thanksgiving diiner at the Norcross Boys & Girls Club this coming Friday. Sounded like a fun team thing to do, so I confirmed. By volunteering it helps make my boss look better, which is always a good thing.

 What I do is so different, not many in Norcross do what I do. Figured out something hard again today, that few notice. Material rejected. More needed asap. Just happened to be a thickness we had raw material for. Had a small coil that could be cut quickly, so I entered a new PO to produce the 2 sizes I needed the most. But then I figured out that what we have in Augusta should last for several months. Crisis averted.

Had to go to the bank at lunch today so I picked up two Wendys chicken sandwiches for 3 bucks. Got back and learned that C is bringing home Thanksgiving leftovers from school. Food food food.

Small group tonight. Luke chapter 8.

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