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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
YEAH! I mean honestly, who doesn't know that MQY has a warning, or that OUN & OKC have watches? GOD! People make me so mad sometimes. :mad: |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
KOKC is Oklahoma City international Airport, and KOUN is Norman, Oklahoma..
MQY is Lexington Regional Airport in oklahoma, just southeast of the KOKC vicinity. it only has a forecast warning, and not a watch (why, id on' tknow, but its just that way).
seriously tho, that' be like if you worked at a grocery store and the stock boy put the bread in the same isle as the mayonaisse |
My inner grammar nerd is going incredibly bonkers right now...
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
My inner grammar nerd is going incredibly bonkers right now...
:p |
Okay, you ass clown: here is the better version.
KOKC is an acronym for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. That is an airport. KOUN is the identifier for Norman, Oklahoma...which is another airport. KMQY is for Lexington, Oklahoma. That airport is southeast of the Oklahoma City Vicinity.
KOUN and KOKC have a forecast watch. Lexington does not have a forecast watch...it only has a forecast warning.
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For those who would like a comparable example of what I went through at work today, consider this:
You are working at a grocery store as a stock boy. You are supposed to put the bread in the bread aisle.
But for a stupid, unknown reason, you put one loaf of bread in the mayonnaise aisle, and another in the feminine products aisle. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
Okay, you ass clown: here is the better version.
KOKC is an acronym for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. That is an airport. KOUN is the identifier for Norman, Oklahoma...which is another airport. KMQY is for Lexington, Oklahoma. That airport is southeast of the Oklahoma City Vicinity.
KOUN and KOKC have a forecast watch. Lexington does not have a forecast watch...it only has a forecast warning.
:mad:
For those who would like a comparable example of what I went through at work today, consider this:
You are working at a grocery store as a stock boy. You are supposed to put the bread in the bread isle.
But for a stupid, unknown reason, you put one loaf of bread in the mayonnaise aisle, and another in the feminine products aisle. |
i thought OKC was a city not an airport? :p |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
i thought OKC was a city not an airport? :p |
KOKC is the 4 letter identifier for Will Rogers International Airport, which is inside the city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
where is jfk=pilot when i need him |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
Okay, you ass clown: here is the better version.
KOKC is an acronym for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. That is an airport. KOUN is the identifier for Norman, Oklahoma...which is another airport. KMQY is for Lexington, Oklahoma. That airport is southeast of the Oklahoma City Vicinity.
KOUN and KOKC have a forecast watch. Lexington does not have a forecast watch...it only has a forecast warning.
:mad:
For those who would like a comparable example of what I went through at work today, consider this:
You are working at a grocery store as a stock boy. You are supposed to put the bread in the bread isle.
But for a stupid, unknown reason, you put one loaf of bread in the mayonnaise aisle, and another in the feminine products aisle. |
You tried, and that's all that counts. Keep your head up, sport. :) |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
You tried, and that's all that counts. Keep your head up, sport. :) |
What? You are totally taking my post out of context. |
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| tubularbills |
| Whatever, I am "le tired" and am going to bed. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
What? You are totally taking my post out of context. |
ing ninja edits. And I'm only messing with you, Ned. :p |
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| Ian |
dear tranceaddict
welcome back |
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| nchs09 |
| its been back for a while you halfwit |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
its been back for a while you halfwit |
those of us in brilliant timezones have been asleep. Now go back to mowing my lawn, mario! |
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