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Reminds me of this poster: [url]http://despair.com/tradition.html[/url] I also like this one a lot: [url]http://despair.com/motivation.html[/url]
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flown
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>OK, I bragged about the weather here last week. Today, it is wet and cold. >Has been hovering around 35-37 degrees all day. At least we don't have the >ice everyone else has. 35-37 degrees isn't cold!
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poop
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Well, the "four sons of Adam and four daughters of Eve" prophesy is a nod to the Bible generally, but that whole (innocent) Aslan sacrificing himself to save the ("sinner") Edmund and then being resurrected from the dead certainly seemed influenced …
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>I think SPHRs and Attorneys always go out of their way to identify themselves >as such. Just my opinion. Ah. Well your opinion is misguided.
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-05-07 AT 11:22AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Paul said: > What I meant by that is having designated MLS attorneys regularly contributing on threads that >involve legal issues. >Maybe that is alrea…
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>The forum interface is outdate. Modern forums are easier to use and have more >features. More involvement by MLS staff would be welcome. For example, >having an actual attorney offer advice when a legal question has been posted. How…
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Duh. Pats.
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 10-31-07 AT 12:19PM (CST)[/font][br][br] >Congratulations! Now you can relax. Until the employee decides to see if he or she fares better in civil court. But still, congratulations on this step.…
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>Her remarks about the fairness of this is what >bothers me. Should we NOT offer it to our other >employees because her S.O. whom she CHOOSES to >live with does not get Friday off? After all, >she is happy to do Christmas Eve! …
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Wait, I don't get why she's crazy. She's in a situation where she feels immense pressure to use her PTO on a day she doesn't want to. Her choices are 1) "waste" her PTO on a day that she doesn't care to have off; or 2) vote to work that day, which…
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>Everyone is too uptight. Its fine to disagree, >argue, and even get upset. People have strong >feelings about these issues. Yeah, I don't get what the problem is about conversations being "emotionally charged." Though - and I do…
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>I really wish someone would simply say, "I >acknowledge that your views are different than >mine. I disagree with your views, but I respect >that we're both entitled to them and neither one >of us can prove we're right." There …
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>Hey moon, I'm still waiting on a response to >post #26. Here, I'll post it again: > >You want facts, yet you say something like >Rupert Murdoch is not a liberal? Why would he >hold a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton? That…
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>Then I guess Einstein is a redneck due to the >fact that his 2nd wife was his cousin - if you >don't believe me research it yourself Marriage between first cousins is legal in several U.S. states, and not just the southern ones. …
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I'd be more impressed if he wrote a haiku about antidisestablishmentarianism. Here's mine: Antidisestab- lishmentarianism: Not good for haikus.
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>This is getting out of hand. Using the same >logic,the clerk in the donut shop that sells a >donut with excess sugar in the glaze to a >diabetic cop which results in the cop having an >adverse reaction could be arrested. Or…
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Yes, of course I agree that the arrest is unusual. Like I said (at least I think I said this before), when I first read the case, I figured it was just another case of a police officer abusing his power. But when I considered the dangers of salt p…
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Well, I don't think it's that unbelievable that a person (especially a quick eater) could get two or three bites into something before realizing how salty it is, especially a McDonald's burger, where the part that has the most contact with the tongu…
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I had heard all the outrage about this, and at first I thought this might be a standard case of law enforcement abusing its power, but I became curious when I discovered that the judge refused to dismiss the case against the McDonald's employee. …
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[font color="993366"]>and I assume you are getting permission from the copyright holders to reproduce their music.[/font] Well if she can work this stuff in as having some educational purpose (though it'd probably be a stretch), the reproduction…
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What did the fish say when he collided with the wall? DAM! What did the snail say when the turtle gave him a ride on his back? WHEEEE! (or, "I like turtles")
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Debbie Reynolds, here.
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[font color="66hh22"] >Ray, Q, Joannie, Paul, Steaks, Ritaanz, Frank, >Missk...where are you? [/font] Sorry, I was on vacation last week. I'm back now, though!
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Here we go Red Sox, here we go! I was at Game One of the World Series in 2004. Good times.
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>[font color="9933cc"]>I was just stating that I have my own faults as >I am sure most of us mere mortals do and I will >not throw a stone at someone without having all >the facts first. Goes with innocent until >proven guilty…
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[font color="9933cc"]>I am holding >judgement, should it be that it is proven that >he took the steroids then my opinion may change >but I am not casting a stone as yet for I live >in a glass house. [/font] Whoa, I didn't know yo…
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[font color="6633cc"]>Base hit, Missk. So far everything I've read is >based on conjecture, suposition, and opinions. >No hard evidence, other than his well documented >surliness. [/font] Well hold on; I'm not saying I think all th…
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[font color="6633cc"}>lnelson, you consider a Sports Illustrated >investigative report hearsay? > >You are correct in that none of us have actually >met the man but he has a well documented pattern >of surliness and egotism. &…