If you didn't happen to notice, the schedule and location of the Spring Refresher has changed. It apparently is in reverse seniority order ... somewhat. They're all next week at the Kreischer St. K of C. I didn't copy the schedule so be sure to check the notices posted around the drivers room.
Will you be posting any other info on when we attend ? :-[
Forgot to copy them again. You want to volunteer? :))
please read the window............lol :) :) :) :)
Quote from: Moose on January 07, 2011, 02:59:56 AM
please read the window............lol :) :) :) :)
You tell him, Moose! ^-^
Quote from: GMC JOE on January 05, 2011, 10:13:47 PM
Will you be posting any other info on when we attend ? :-[
Here, you pain in the ass. Anything else you want me to do for you? ;D
By the way, according to Rudy, if you have a share on that day it has been covered. ( I stress that this is as per
Rudy.)
:( WHAT'S UP WITH THE REVERSE ORDER ?
Quote from: GMC JOE on January 07, 2011, 04:43:49 PM
:( WHAT'S UP WITH THE REVERSE ORDER ?
ancient chinese secret..... :D
Quote from: GMC JOE on January 07, 2011, 04:43:49 PM
:( WHAT'S UP WITH THE REVERSE ORDER ?
Having mercy on us? Maybe as the week goes on, the classes get shorter. ;D
why would casuals go with the senior guys?...doesnt sound like that would be shorter...lol
Is the spring refresher class for Wednesday 1/12 still on as planned??
Yep. Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall prevent the refresher class from taking place. ;D
Must admit the film was worth seeing. It should be showed to all drivers .
Quote from: GMC JOE on January 12, 2011, 07:21:13 PM
Must admit the film was worth seeing. It should be showed to all drivers .
... And it probably
will be. :yawn:
All seniors in High Schools for starters and then after you pass the learners permit exam :wink_cheesy:
Oh, OK ... I thought you meant all bus drivers. If you liked this one, you'll love the one about the importance of driving with the proper tire pressure. :clap:
Does a mathematical formular come along with that one to show it's merit ?
I believe so ... to prepare, it would be helpful if you became familiar with the Pythagorean theorem. :rotfl:
:thumbdown: I do not think that theory would apply to circles as in tires. Unless they re invented the WHEEL ! :crazy: