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Good for you Snapman. I read the early post from Sean & the McDonald's thing. He wa totally inconsiderate. When one is know they will be out of work in teh near future or just got laid off, things aren't so funny no matter what shape the economy is in, you are facing a definite "economic depression". The big rut we all are in just makes things worse. And having more years of experience sometimes doesn't help eithr.

But glad to hear you landed on your feet.

Next time you chat w/sean tell him to hold the pickles (lol)

Just a Yank from a former colony across the pond - name after your former King George. Do you want any of those blokes or realtives of them back that were indepted to the King. Of course if they still owe him $$ we'll still keep them.
  • Posted 12 Jul 2009 03:30
  • By johnr_j
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  • Georgia, United States
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