totally unproductive today
I wanna go hooommmmeee
Abit unproductive despite being late on schedule...
I'm totally excited abt next week...
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:Abit unproductive despite being late on schedule...
I'm totally excited abt next week...
*Plays laugh tracks*
Great week ahead... It's gonna be a short week!
yes! i like mid week hols!
I need work motivation
It's a quiet morning... surpisingly extremely quiet that it's abit unnerving... >___>
i like mid week hols!
wat a boring morning...
2 hours till knock off
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:wat a boring morning...
2 hours till knock off
half day today ar? what's on this afternoon?
Originally posted by sbst275:Morning…
SMRT said that likely railway crack… Northbound bet Somerset n Orchard…
SMRT post Q4 losses of $12m…
Coz they finally had to maintain properly?
and not using plastic materials and cellopane tape?
anyway, hoping i can leave early today...unlikely...but i can hope...
Originally posted by elindra:Coz they finally had to maintain properly?
great may day as in i did nothing substantial
Originally posted by sbst275:...Originally posted by elindra: Coz they finally had to maintain properly? one big hole and SMRT's bus business $30.8m full year loss
what's a 30million loss when they had 10 straight years of annual 100million plus post-tax profits?
Originally posted by the Bear:what's a 30million loss when they had 10 straight years of annual 100million plus post-tax profits?
dragging feet to work
Dragged feet to work.
In other news....
NASHVILLE, Tenn (Reuters) - A 2-year-old girl was accidentally shot and killed by her 5-year-old brother with a rifle he received as a birthday gift, Kentucky authorities said on Wednesday.
The shooting occurred on Tuesday afternoon in Burkesville, Kentucky, a community in the south-central part of the state, when the boy was playing with the .22-caliber rifle and accidentally shot his sister in the chest, state police said.
The boy had received the Crickett "youth model" gun for his birthday in November, Cumberland County Coroner Gary White said. White said these guns have child safety locks, but "evidently when the gun was put up, there was a live round in it."
He said no one realized the gun, which was kept in a corner, was loaded until the fatal gunshot.
White said the children's mother was home cleaning the house at the time of the shooting.
"She had just come out of the kitchen and went to the porch to throw out some grease from the skillet," White said.
Kentucky State Trooper Billy Gregory said police were investigating and it was "a little early" to talk about possible charges in connection with the shooting.
White called the shooting "a tragic accident."
"I've been the county coroner for 15 years and I think this is the first time I've had a case like this," White said. "I'm hoping that parents will realize that if you have kids, you need to put the guns out of harm's way."
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Seriously? Rife? Birthday??