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Quote from: Pandora on November 19, 2012, 09:14:29 PMQuoteOn second thought,a boobie emoticon really wouldn't help matters.No, it won't and even if it did, the answer is still no.I don't understand why you feel you let the woman's family down ... well, maybe I do. You're a decent sort who feels bad he can't help when he can't help. But you did help her; you told her to get on the dole, and, more importantly, why.Pan, I feel bad because 5 years ago, I recognized the new direction this company took and had the means to do something else. Now her family will need to accept govt assistance, something we had discussed many times, something which turned both our stomachs.I don't like watching good people hurt, especially those who could have qualified for assistance but never accepted it. Her family is proud, not haughty, but what I'll call a good pride. The phone call I received of the closing hurt and I don't like feeling powerless.
QuoteOn second thought,a boobie emoticon really wouldn't help matters.No, it won't and even if it did, the answer is still no.I don't understand why you feel you let the woman's family down ... well, maybe I do. You're a decent sort who feels bad he can't help when he can't help. But you did help her; you told her to get on the dole, and, more importantly, why.
On second thought,a boobie emoticon really wouldn't help matters.
I AM NOT LEAVING MY COUNTRY TO THESE RAT BASTIDS./note to self: need more ammo
Quote from: Pandora on December 04, 2012, 11:54:41 AMI AM NOT LEAVING MY COUNTRY TO THESE RAT BASTIDS./note to self: need more ammoI hear ya, I'm kinda stubborn too, just showing options...I can't afford a migration of that size anyway...Ya stuck with me!
Quote from: Libertas on December 04, 2012, 12:02:57 PMQuote from: Pandora on December 04, 2012, 11:54:41 AMI AM NOT LEAVING MY COUNTRY TO THESE RAT BASTIDS./note to self: need more ammoI hear ya, I'm kinda stubborn too, just showing options...I can't afford a migration of that size anyway...Ya stuck with me!Hah! Maybe y'all are stuck with me!
Quote from: Pandora on December 04, 2012, 12:10:38 PMQuote from: Libertas on December 04, 2012, 12:02:57 PMQuote from: Pandora on December 04, 2012, 11:54:41 AMI AM NOT LEAVING MY COUNTRY TO THESE RAT BASTIDS./note to self: need more ammoI hear ya, I'm kinda stubborn too, just showing options...I can't afford a migration of that size anyway...Ya stuck with me!Hah! Maybe y'all are stuck with me! Were in it together.
We really should do an excersise in distances just to see how far how long it would be to meet at a certain point in the country.
LOL. Libertas, you went so far as to narrow it down to a city/town?They don't have the accommodations, there'll be one close by that does.
Lebanon is a city in Smith County, Kansas, United States, in the north central part of the state. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 218.[6] In 1918, a scientific survey established that the geographic center of what was then the United States (now the contiguous "Lower 48" states) lies near the town and a monument was subsequently erected at the site.[7] This trivia fact was referenced in the 1969 film "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes"