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To avoid smoking cigarettes all day


philp

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So I'm just now starting a 12 hour shift.  I'm pretty much on call while at the falicity where I work at.  I'll be riding this one out solo.  Looking for something to do to kill the time.  I will be putting in some study time for a certification that I'm working on, but I know the boredom will soon creep in.  I got a good amount sleep last night so I'm not too concerned about that.  

 

Do you have some crazy theory that no one cares to listen to?  An interested podcast that needs to be spread to the masses?  Or maybe just some videos of woman using exercise balls?  The plan is to keep busy and to stay out of the smoking area outside.  Remember I'm using a working computer (NSFW).  

 

I'm all ears and all eyes for the next 12 hours.   

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