The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (ʎluO sɹǝsoo7)

I wouldn't send you a site I would not buy from. 
And Gundam FIX Figuration Metal Composite wasabi-colored Zaku is AMAZING. Arguably even more worth it than the giant Brachion. But, I know you're a Power Rangers fan so...
Or buy both.

And Gundam FIX Figuration Metal Composite wasabi-colored Zaku is AMAZING. Arguably even more worth it than the giant Brachion. But, I know you're a Power Rangers fan so...
Or buy both.
crazy day today;
I work in IT support, supporting the Department of Family Protective Services, which encompasses programs like CPS and APS.
Monday's are usually really busy because the case workers don't want to submit a help desk ticket on friday. Friday's are easy days.
Today, I'm workin' the queue that spilled over from monday...had an appointment at 8am, as soon as I walk into the door. Still busy by lunch time, and by 1'o'clockish I finally find room to breathe a little.
As I'm taking a break, I feel something is off. two people rush by my office, I peep my head out with a curious look and they quickly tell me.. "There's a man with a gun."
I Lock myself into my office, but feel it's the wrong thing to do. I just feel antsy.
I peep my head out of the office again and a security guard is coming my way asking me if I heard or knew what was going on...I said yes...and asked him what to do....he said stay put...
I still feel like it's the wrong move.
as I'm mulling over my options, a case worker with a child looked at me and said..."but but my door doesn't lock"
I offered my office, but we both know it's the wrong thing to do.
I was like "alright, we're leaving out of this exit and down this hallway, down the stairs to the outside."
as we're making our journey, my head is on a swivel looking for a bad man. I lead the women out and got them to their car.
uneventful ending, but perhaps that's a good thing.
in the hustle and bustle left my lunch bag and work laptop. went to another office location to tell my manager what had happened and that I was missing my laptop...
so, the rest of the day was easy because I coudldnt really work without my laptop.
I work in IT support, supporting the Department of Family Protective Services, which encompasses programs like CPS and APS.
Monday's are usually really busy because the case workers don't want to submit a help desk ticket on friday. Friday's are easy days.
Today, I'm workin' the queue that spilled over from monday...had an appointment at 8am, as soon as I walk into the door. Still busy by lunch time, and by 1'o'clockish I finally find room to breathe a little.
As I'm taking a break, I feel something is off. two people rush by my office, I peep my head out with a curious look and they quickly tell me.. "There's a man with a gun."
I Lock myself into my office, but feel it's the wrong thing to do. I just feel antsy.
I peep my head out of the office again and a security guard is coming my way asking me if I heard or knew what was going on...I said yes...and asked him what to do....he said stay put...
I still feel like it's the wrong move.
as I'm mulling over my options, a case worker with a child looked at me and said..."but but my door doesn't lock"
I offered my office, but we both know it's the wrong thing to do.
I was like "alright, we're leaving out of this exit and down this hallway, down the stairs to the outside."
as we're making our journey, my head is on a swivel looking for a bad man. I lead the women out and got them to their car.
uneventful ending, but perhaps that's a good thing.
in the hustle and bustle left my lunch bag and work laptop. went to another office location to tell my manager what had happened and that I was missing my laptop...
so, the rest of the day was easy because I coudldnt really work without my laptop.
crazy day today;
I work in IT support, supporting the Department of Family Protective Services, which encompasses programs like CPS and APS.
Monday's are usually really busy because the case workers don't want to submit a help desk ticket on friday. Friday's are easy days.
Today, I'm workin' the queue that spilled over from monday...had an appointment at 8am, as soon as I walk into the door. Still busy by lunch time, and by 1'o'clockish I finally find room to breathe a little.
As I'm taking a break, I feel something is off. two people rush by my office, I peep my head out with a curious look and they quickly tell me.. "There's a man with a gun."
I Lock myself into my office, but feel it's the wrong thing to do. I just feel antsy.
I peep my head out of the office again and a security guard is coming my way asking me if I heard or knew what was going on...I said yes...and asked him what to do....he said stay put...
I still feel like it's the wrong move.
as I'm mulling over my options, a case worker with a child looked at me and said..."but but my door doesn't lock"
I offered my office, but we both know it's the wrong thing to do.
I was like "alright, we're leaving out of this exit and down this hallway, down the stairs to the outside."
as we're making our journey, my head is on a swivel looking for a bad man. I lead the women out and got them to their car.
uneventful ending, but perhaps that's a good thing.
in the hustle and bustle left my lunch bag and work laptop. went to another office location to tell my manager what had happened and that I was missing my laptop...
so, the rest of the day was easy because I coudldnt really work without my laptop.
I work in IT support, supporting the Department of Family Protective Services, which encompasses programs like CPS and APS.
Monday's are usually really busy because the case workers don't want to submit a help desk ticket on friday. Friday's are easy days.
Today, I'm workin' the queue that spilled over from monday...had an appointment at 8am, as soon as I walk into the door. Still busy by lunch time, and by 1'o'clockish I finally find room to breathe a little.
As I'm taking a break, I feel something is off. two people rush by my office, I peep my head out with a curious look and they quickly tell me.. "There's a man with a gun."
I Lock myself into my office, but feel it's the wrong thing to do. I just feel antsy.
I peep my head out of the office again and a security guard is coming my way asking me if I heard or knew what was going on...I said yes...and asked him what to do....he said stay put...
I still feel like it's the wrong move.
as I'm mulling over my options, a case worker with a child looked at me and said..."but but my door doesn't lock"
I offered my office, but we both know it's the wrong thing to do.
I was like "alright, we're leaving out of this exit and down this hallway, down the stairs to the outside."
as we're making our journey, my head is on a swivel looking for a bad man. I lead the women out and got them to their car.
uneventful ending, but perhaps that's a good thing.
in the hustle and bustle left my lunch bag and work laptop. went to another office location to tell my manager what had happened and that I was missing my laptop...
so, the rest of the day was easy because I coudldnt really work without my laptop.

Wow. Glad it ended without craziness...
got home an hour earlier than quitin time....ya know gotta get that "Work from home" in.
also found more about the incident that aspired yesterday, it was a prank call. someone called into the office a fake threat. swatting if you will.
also found more about the incident that aspired yesterday, it was a prank call. someone called into the office a fake threat. swatting if you will.
the security guard said that HPD has the phone number that called it in.
so, i'm assuming they will investigate further. but we common folk wont know the result of said investigation.
basically, business as usual. carry on like it never happened. lol
even tho, I was scared shitless. and many many other people were too
so, i'm assuming they will investigate further. but we common folk wont know the result of said investigation.

basically, business as usual. carry on like it never happened. lol
even tho, I was scared shitless. and many many other people were too
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