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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Mar 13, 2007 20:15:02 GMT -5
wankers.
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Post by quantumcat on Mar 13, 2007 22:01:06 GMT -5
Congratulations,Py!!!
I've heard mortage companies are defunct anyway.
Your ex-employers' cranio-anal inversion might explain why.
Any company that prefers its workers to have sense and character will jump at the chance to hire you.
We'll all be behind you in the meantime.
Until then,thank Heaven you're away from unappreciative jerks.
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Post by quantumcat on Mar 13, 2007 22:08:41 GMT -5
Who writes these <ahem> interesting poems-and what station might we tune to to find them???
(You do locate the most deliciously outre' material!)
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Post by quantumcat on Mar 13, 2007 22:29:02 GMT -5
Py,would these be worth looking into?
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation Castle Mortgage Premier Mortgage Funding, Inc. Grant-Shannon Staffing, Inc.
I don't know what all you'd want to do or what your resume says but I'd think your skills are broad enough and your character impressive enough that you'd entice any boss who was looking for a good performer rather than a flunky.
Maybe this is happening to free you up for something to do with firefighting?
Too bad you want Mn. instead of Tennessee.
We're about to hit a boom here and we really need some good cops and firefighters here.
(But ,if you move south,go out in the country.
Town limits you to four pets -not counting fish,birds,hamsters,etc. just dogs/cats/rabbits/horses,etc.)
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Mar 14, 2007 14:17:20 GMT -5
OK, I've moved through the anger, depression ,denial, bargaining enchilda. I've thouroughly watched and digested Reunion through The Thin Dead Line. And I've spent a little time drinking. So, all things considered, I've made it to the 'Opportunity to start fresh' place, and have begun tracking down grant applications. Who knows - Maybe I can get a few good writing grants and not have to have a new day job. Now that would be nice
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Post by quantumcat on Mar 14, 2007 15:08:08 GMT -5
I'd not be surprised at all if you got those grants. You had to go through the grieving stage even if you were being cast out of Hell into the Promised Land. But I suspect the people at the mortgage company are the ones crying and getting stuccoed about now. (plays 'The Man who Got Away' as a dirge for Py's old employers.) Just wait for your new adventures to begin!!!
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Mar 14, 2007 16:50:25 GMT -5
* hopes upon hope for Py *Then maybe you can chat with us in your PJs. ;D Who writes these <ahem> interesting poems-and what station might we tune to to find them??? (You do locate the most deliciously outre' material!) Paul Gilmartin is your man. The poems are funnier when you hear him read them. I heard them on the Bob and Tom show. Unfortunately it's bit of a hit or miss kind of radio show. They can be incredibly funny or make yourself doubt the future of the country.
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Post by tickie on Mar 15, 2007 19:57:59 GMT -5
So sorry, Py. Those people definitely don't deserve you, . Perhaps we should attack them with flamethrowers and such accouterments.
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Post by GreatMuppetyNick on Mar 15, 2007 20:12:20 GMT -5
So sorry, Py. Those people definitely don't deserve you, . Perhaps we should attack them with flamethrowers and such accouterments. If ever there was a lawyer ...
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Post by tjaman on Mar 15, 2007 21:05:05 GMT -5
Great damn' Grey's tonight.
Really good song for over the last sequence: Tori Amos singing "Riot Poof." Call it up. It would've been a kick ass choice.
Ack. "October Road." Nothing about this show is even a little bit compelling. And here I am watching it. A cliche in orange. Damn it's cliche. Please, say "I'll be back in six weeks" one more time, cuz it might not have been nailed into my head yet. Oh. Thanks.
"Dorks."
Great alternate title. They should've gone with "Dorks."
It fits.
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Post by tjaman on Mar 15, 2007 21:18:30 GMT -5
Hmm ... I'm getting a strong whiff of "wish fulfillment" here.
There's a 10-year-old kid making literary references and a writer coming back to his hometown handsome and vaguely successful to discover all of his old friends and his family are shells of their former selves and that their lives suck way worse than his does.
Oh ... I'd hoped Donna could fare a little better.
No spoilers, but this show is like "What about Brian" but worse.
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Post by tjaman on Mar 15, 2007 21:25:52 GMT -5
* just vomited a little in my mouth *
Wow, I've been waiting for a show to come along worthy of the truly sharp knives.
What is with this music? And these conversations? Indulgent worthless piece of ...
Wow, am I glad there's only half an hour left of this.
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Post by tjaman on Mar 16, 2007 6:35:58 GMT -5
Andy Barker, P.I., on the other hand, is the funniest damn' thing I've seen in quite a while.
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Mar 16, 2007 15:00:07 GMT -5
The Fraud's playing up again - when I click on my profile it gives a "404 page not found" error! Bastages!
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Post by Insane Troll Logic on Mar 16, 2007 15:19:03 GMT -5
And as soon as I whinge about it, it sorts itself out.....
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