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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - LKTraz - 10-23-2009

(10-23-2009, 10:18 AM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: Know what I miss? Those days when things "fell off the truck" on a regular basis Blush


*sigh* Accurate billing and paperwork killed that phenomena. Sorry


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - kbear - 10-23-2009

Happy Weekend!!!!!!!!!

Getting closer to vacation!!!!!!!!!!!!


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twitchin Kitten - 10-28-2009

I find it really hypocritical when you know someone who spouts off at the mouth about how she thinks all cops are pigs and they are so hated by her and all of a sudden you see her giving a speech at the local police department against drunk driving.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Rhubarb - 10-28-2009

(10-28-2009, 09:28 AM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: I find it really hypocritical when you know someone who spouts off at the mouth about how she thinks all cops are pigs and they are so hated by her and all of a sudden you see her giving a speech at the local police department against drunk driving.

Not very consistant I must agree Punish


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - LKTraz - 10-28-2009

Good grief.....I handled 648,000 eggs today! Delivered a load of frozen egg patties to start then went and picked up 900 cases (324,000 individual eggs) of "cage free" eggs in Ephrata. Took those to our storage facility and I offloaded them, then I reloaded a different batch of 900 cases to take to our processing plant in the morning! 4 1/2 hours of egg unloading/re-loading.

Hmmm.....I'll have to take a few pics so you can get the scope of what that many eggs actually looks like.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Rhubarb - 11-02-2009

(10-28-2009, 08:04 PM)LKTraz Wrote: Good grief.....I handled 648,000 eggs today!

Hmmm.....I'll have to take a few pics so you can get the scope of what that many eggs actually looks like.

And photo's of their mothers waving them off goodbye Giggle

I tried to get half a dozen eggs home on my bike last week, along with some winter greens, 2 pints of milk and a newspaper.
I find the lower the odds the higher the stakes!Gah
Still lost 3 eggs and the milk leaked so the back page of the paper had to be thrown out wet and sticky.
Hubby helpfully said I should have bought flour and not food for the guinea pigs. Then I would have ready made pancakes when I got home.
The Viking invaded.
She came She saw She did A Lot of shopping.

We repelled her from the Tea-Rooms, Pub's Night-clubs and retail outlets with minimal success. The churches, castles and shopping centres are still standing. Public transport has resumed normal business.

Ellen has gone home.

We miss her already.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - LKTraz - 11-02-2009

I found an image of an egg pallet.

There are 30 cases on it. Each case is 30 dozen eggs. 30 x 30 x 12 = 10,800.

A full 53' trailer load is 30 pallets so 10,800 x 30 = 324,000. (900 cases)

[Image: thumb_Egg_pallet.jpg]

Geeze Rhu, you broke 3 of six eggs? I broke zero of 648,000 Headpoke


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twitchin Kitten - 11-03-2009

You must be a nervous wreck, LK! Day in and day out trying to live without the guilt and shame of a broken egg!


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - LKTraz - 11-03-2009

Just think......I haul them just like you see on the pallet over I-78 across Pa and NJ all the way to Elizabeth in morning traffic.

We know we've broken some when nobody wants to follow us up close. (Leaking egg juice) :gah2:


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twitchin Kitten - 11-03-2009

How fast do you have to turn around and get back once you drop off in Elizabeth?

I was thinking we could hook up for lunch or something on a day Matt's off.