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What is freedom worth?
On 1/29/11 8:24 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlelemdnY55fbsT79nQnZ2dnUVZ_j6dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...
On 1/29/11 3:00 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlepfGdneFlQ_gHuNnQnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...
On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:
"I am wrote in message
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Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...
My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!
--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!
Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.
I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)
I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.
Always a government program.
*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.
No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.
So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.
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