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so went out to check the nice cool air and noticed something looked strange on the car.

seems the heat has been enough to melt the glue holding in the rear quater window.

and it has partially popped out of the car!

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Yup come at me cool change

Just got CC'd in an email by someone claiming my calculations are wrong. She CC'd the director of my company, client and director of her company.

I replied back CC'ing everybody that she is wrong and wasting everybody's time.

So now there is going to be a teleconference on Monday. I'm really looking forward to this. No joke either

A colleague?

Tonight was a fun one under the car... So glad the cool change came through when it did or it would have been hell :)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5CzEwCc9-DrVi1LTXFnT0RLM0k/edit?usp=sharing

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