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Night shift =No Egging for at least 2 weeks

BigBadger
BigBadger Posts: 461
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
:ohmy: The unthinkable has happened. I've been put on nights, which means home by 1:am which also means no egging until the shift is completed. :ohmy:

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  • Bordello
    Bordello Posts: 5,926
    If you're single you could but a little harder if you have family members trying to sleep. Just have to turn your day around some. It sucks though. When I was working I liked 5 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. I'm not a night person.

    Even now I usually get up at 4:30 or 5 but I don't have to. :woohoo:

    Good Luck,
    Bordello
  • BigBadger
    BigBadger Posts: 461
    I do 95% of all cooking in the house and have been for 10 years. Glynis is going to have to re-familiarize herself with MY kitchen, and her kitchen time management skills!
    On the other hand I tore apart my old gasser and took it to work (I work on a military base) and turned it into a Lump burner..... so I may be able to BBQ a little.... assuming the MP's or military firemen don't come sniffing about.....
  • Rolling Egg
    Rolling Egg Posts: 1,995
    What's your shift time? I've worked 12 hour swing shift for 15 years now, and it's never kept me from egging ;) Cook before you go in. B)
  • I am away from home at least one night a week and work long days a few others. I just cook a bunch of stuff for the whole week. I have a bunch of chicken in the fridge now and going to do some salmon tonight.