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flash_cxxi wrote:Good...I am going with good! :)Solnes wrote:flash_cxxi wrote:You're here! :)lynora wrote:He went from being an ultra-responsible workaholic to barely getting stuff done in time. This was not what I meant by a better work-life balance. :/Hey... I resembled that when I worked from home... :/Yes, but only t check in before I head off to work. :(
On the up side... while my mother is away on holidays for 3 weeks I have to process the orders for the store... which means I have to take my laptop to work on fridays and use the wireless... which means I will be online all freakin' day and not doing much work...
Good/Bad?
Good for us... bad for work, which is already going to be crap... :/

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Okay, now I'm nervous about my interview. It's in less than 30 minutes. The woman I am interviewing with has a reputation for breaking people in interviews. I also know this from experience because I've interviewed with her before. If I didn't really want the job she was offering, I wouldn't put myself through it.

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Okay, now I'm nervous about my interview. It's in less than 30 minutes. The woman I am interviewing with has a reputation for breaking people in interviews. I also know this from experience because I've interviewed with her before. If I didn't really want the job she was offering, I wouldn't put myself through it.
Good luck. I'm really nervous about my interview tomorrow.

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So I'm listening to the radio on the way home from class, and this political commercial comes on. They're against some amendment to the city charter because it's supposedly interfering with the public's 'right to know'. Okay. So I listen some more. The amendment would allow the city to only publish important notices on their website instead of having to publish them in the newspaper. *facepalm* We don't have a local newspaper anymore. It closed a few months ago. Where the frack are they supposed to put notices? Hire a town crier? People are idiots.

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UPI reported Wednesday that Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan told an audience in Memphis he believes the H1N1 flu vaccine was developed to kill people.
Quoting a witness to the speech, UPI reported that Farrakhan, 76, spoke for nearly three hours Sunday at a gathering to observe the religious group's Holy Day of Atonement, which also marked the 14th anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, the (Memphis) Commercial Appeal reported, citing a source who attended the speech.
"The Earth can't take 6.5 billion people. We just can't feed that many. So what are you going to do? Kill as many as you can. We have to develop a science that kills them and makes it look as though they died from some disease," Farrakhan said, adding that many wise people won't take the vaccine.
"The black community has become toxic and must cleanse and restore peace from within," Farrakhan said.
UPI reported that Farrakhan also told listeners not to become complacent as a result of Barack Obama's election as the United States' first black president, the newspaper said.
"You have to understand that he was voted in to take on the affairs of a nation, not yours and mine. He is the American president, not the black president," he said.
Thoughts?

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Celestial Healer wrote:Okay, now I'm nervous about my interview. It's in less than 30 minutes. The woman I am interviewing with has a reputation for breaking people in interviews. I also know this from experience because I've interviewed with her before. If I didn't really want the job she was offering, I wouldn't put myself through it.Good luck. I'm really nervous about my interview tomorrow.
Good luck to both of you.

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So I'm listening to the radio on the way home from class, and this political commercial comes on. They're against some amendment to the city charter because it's supposedly interfering with the public's 'right to know'. Okay. So I listen some more. The amendment would allow the city to only publish important notices on their website instead of having to publish them in the newspaper. *facepalm* We don't have a local newspaper anymore. It closed a few months ago. Where the frack are they supposed to put notices? Hire a town crier? People are idiots.
It sounds reasonable to me that if you don't have a newspaper to put the announcements in, you shouldn't be required to post the announcements in the newspaper. Besides, I bet they would just bury them at the back of the classifieds like they do here.

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David Fryer wrote:Thoughts?
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Agreed, but we've all known that about him for some time.
Besides, if the government wanted to kill some excess population with a disease, they would put that disease in other countries, not our own. A pandemic in the US is bad for business.
I think the biggest thing is that this shows how close the far right and the far left can be at times.

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lynora wrote:So I'm listening to the radio on the way home from class, and this political commercial comes on. They're against some amendment to the city charter because it's supposedly interfering with the public's 'right to know'. Okay. So I listen some more. The amendment would allow the city to only publish important notices on their website instead of having to publish them in the newspaper. *facepalm* We don't have a local newspaper anymore. It closed a few months ago. Where the frack are they supposed to put notices? Hire a town crier? People are idiots.It sounds reasonable to me that if you don't have a newspaper to put the announcements in, you shouldn't be required to post the announcements in the newspaper. Besides, I bet they would just bury them at the back of the classifieds like they do here.
Exactly. Sometimes you can just tell that the crackpots that live here just had too much time on their hands that day. Sigh.

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Solnes wrote:I make these look good.Celestial Healer wrote:It was the sweatpants... :)Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:And sweatpants.David Fryer wrote:And I have scared everyone off again.Well, you did mention flannel.... ;P
That may be taking self-confidence a little too far. ;)

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David Fryer wrote:Exactly. Sometimes you can just tell that the crackpots that live here just had too much time on their hands that day. Sigh.lynora wrote:So I'm listening to the radio on the way home from class, and this political commercial comes on. They're against some amendment to the city charter because it's supposedly interfering with the public's 'right to know'. Okay. So I listen some more. The amendment would allow the city to only publish important notices on their website instead of having to publish them in the newspaper. *facepalm* We don't have a local newspaper anymore. It closed a few months ago. Where the frack are they supposed to put notices? Hire a town crier? People are idiots.It sounds reasonable to me that if you don't have a newspaper to put the announcements in, you shouldn't be required to post the announcements in the newspaper. Besides, I bet they would just bury them at the back of the classifieds like they do here.
You want too much time on their hands, check out this guy. I warn you he is racist, among other things, and his material may be offensive to any sane person. Proceed at your own risk.

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David Fryer wrote:That may be taking self-confidence a little too far. ;)Solnes wrote:I make these look good.Celestial Healer wrote:It was the sweatpants... :)Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:And sweatpants.David Fryer wrote:And I have scared everyone off again.Well, you did mention flannel.... ;P
You can never have too much self-confidence. :)

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David Fryer wrote:That may be taking self-confidence a little too far. ;)Solnes wrote:I make these look good.Celestial Healer wrote:It was the sweatpants... :)Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:And sweatpants.David Fryer wrote:And I have scared everyone off again.Well, you did mention flannel.... ;P
He should eBay them... ;D

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lynora wrote:He should eBay them... ;DDavid Fryer wrote:That may be taking self-confidence a little too far. ;)Solnes wrote:I make these look good.Celestial Healer wrote:It was the sweatpants... :)Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:And sweatpants.David Fryer wrote:And I have scared everyone off again.Well, you did mention flannel.... ;P
You can't buy what I have.

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Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:You can't buy what I have.lynora wrote:He should eBay them... ;DDavid Fryer wrote:That may be taking self-confidence a little too far. ;)Solnes wrote:I make these look good.Celestial Healer wrote:It was the sweatpants... :)Devlyn, Jack o' Nine Dales wrote:And sweatpants.David Fryer wrote:And I have scared everyone off again.Well, you did mention flannel.... ;P
Oh, snap.... ;P

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I thought that for tonights entertainment we could trade lame/cheesy/just plain stupid gamer related pick up lines, I'll get us started with two of my favorites.
1) Hey Baby... you wanna try and battle my purple worm?
2) So sexy, what's the DC to get your pants off? ;)
~grimaces~ Ew! Drow purple worms! In your case, the DC is 75!