tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4426331239878441437.post6629978958831929762..comments2024-03-25T11:05:45.742-04:00Comments on The Embroiderer's Story: Vice President of Logistics, Paper DivisionThistle Threadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15902743321404395332noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4426331239878441437.post-6307260593903814542017-01-16T20:10:04.021-05:002017-01-16T20:10:04.021-05:00Not my usual line of work, but I am very proud of ...Not my usual line of work, but I am very proud of my skills as an amateur blockage remover. This involved purchase of a "snake" at the local Home Depot. I also use #2(pun intended) on the Consumer Reports list. The judicious use of this product has resulted in less need to employ the snake. This two part plan has also resulted in hundreds of dollars of savings in professional blockage removal fees. This has freed income up to spend on Tricia's courses, tours, and materials, thus resulting in many hours of enjoyment. Although successful blockage removal is gratifying in its own right.<br />Of course, there is always a need for professional help and given the stress load parameters of the system described by Tricia, I believe her problems are beyond what even a talented amateur can resolve.<br />Claudia McDonaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12745175620205216600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4426331239878441437.post-10975024617606384122017-01-10T08:54:06.289-05:002017-01-10T08:54:06.289-05:00Ah, the glamour of real life. Eat your heart out ...Ah, the glamour of real life. Eat your heart out Kim Kardashian.<br /><br />WendiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4426331239878441437.post-50625520141391472142017-01-06T11:26:55.184-05:002017-01-06T11:26:55.184-05:00Tricia, when I was in college I was in a group tha...Tricia, when I was in college I was in a group that performed medieval, renaissance and Elizabethan music. We had a full sized harpsichord that lived in our music department. Whenever it had to be moved to another part of the campus for a performance, our professor would open his freshman music theory case with the words "Today we will have a lesson in applied music theory...." Then the class would all head to the choral rehearsal room, pack up the harpsichord (it's case was very heavy) and carry it and it's stand wherever it needed to go. <br /><br />Perhaps you could create a lesson in applied robotics? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13055533567045794224noreply@blogger.com