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December 16, 2008 at 12:38 PM #316611December 16, 2008 at 1:08 PM #316141
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=kewp]Hey, real-estate agents have just as much a right to live in Bressi Ranch as anyone else.
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I think getting their license IS mainstreaming for many of us.
The trick is getting us to walk and talk at the same time.
Or for me, to stop talking.
December 16, 2008 at 1:08 PM #316498urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=kewp]Hey, real-estate agents have just as much a right to live in Bressi Ranch as anyone else.
[/quote]
I think getting their license IS mainstreaming for many of us.
The trick is getting us to walk and talk at the same time.
Or for me, to stop talking.
December 16, 2008 at 1:08 PM #316538urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=kewp]Hey, real-estate agents have just as much a right to live in Bressi Ranch as anyone else.
[/quote]
I think getting their license IS mainstreaming for many of us.
The trick is getting us to walk and talk at the same time.
Or for me, to stop talking.
December 16, 2008 at 1:08 PM #316560urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=kewp]Hey, real-estate agents have just as much a right to live in Bressi Ranch as anyone else.
[/quote]
I think getting their license IS mainstreaming for many of us.
The trick is getting us to walk and talk at the same time.
Or for me, to stop talking.
December 16, 2008 at 1:08 PM #316634urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=kewp]Hey, real-estate agents have just as much a right to live in Bressi Ranch as anyone else.
[/quote]
I think getting their license IS mainstreaming for many of us.
The trick is getting us to walk and talk at the same time.
Or for me, to stop talking.
December 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM #316190CBad
Participant[quote=kewp]
If you could do me a favor, please let the author of that note know that one of their peers is horribly, horribly ashamed of them. [/quote]I think they are now keenly aware they made a mistake sending it to me. She also sent it to a mutual friend who has a 6 week old daughter with Downs. So she has both feet in her mouth right about now.
December 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM #316550CBad
Participant[quote=kewp]
If you could do me a favor, please let the author of that note know that one of their peers is horribly, horribly ashamed of them. [/quote]I think they are now keenly aware they made a mistake sending it to me. She also sent it to a mutual friend who has a 6 week old daughter with Downs. So she has both feet in her mouth right about now.
December 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM #316589CBad
Participant[quote=kewp]
If you could do me a favor, please let the author of that note know that one of their peers is horribly, horribly ashamed of them. [/quote]I think they are now keenly aware they made a mistake sending it to me. She also sent it to a mutual friend who has a 6 week old daughter with Downs. So she has both feet in her mouth right about now.
December 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM #316609CBad
Participant[quote=kewp]
If you could do me a favor, please let the author of that note know that one of their peers is horribly, horribly ashamed of them. [/quote]I think they are now keenly aware they made a mistake sending it to me. She also sent it to a mutual friend who has a 6 week old daughter with Downs. So she has both feet in her mouth right about now.
December 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM #316684CBad
Participant[quote=kewp]
If you could do me a favor, please let the author of that note know that one of their peers is horribly, horribly ashamed of them. [/quote]I think they are now keenly aware they made a mistake sending it to me. She also sent it to a mutual friend who has a 6 week old daughter with Downs. So she has both feet in her mouth right about now.
December 16, 2008 at 1:59 PM #316195TemekuT
ParticipantAllan:
You might be interested in the lyrics from a 1983 song by English folk singer June Tabor. It’s on the “Abyssinians” album. The song is about the Holocaust, written from the viewpoint of a haunted concentration camp survivor (probably her father) who was forced to prepare other prisoners for death. The lines that come to mind are:
The final solution to no one’s problem
Friends and lovers in stinking rows
Avoiding their eyes, checking their numbers
Burning their clothes.December 16, 2008 at 1:59 PM #316555TemekuT
ParticipantAllan:
You might be interested in the lyrics from a 1983 song by English folk singer June Tabor. It’s on the “Abyssinians” album. The song is about the Holocaust, written from the viewpoint of a haunted concentration camp survivor (probably her father) who was forced to prepare other prisoners for death. The lines that come to mind are:
The final solution to no one’s problem
Friends and lovers in stinking rows
Avoiding their eyes, checking their numbers
Burning their clothes.December 16, 2008 at 1:59 PM #316594TemekuT
ParticipantAllan:
You might be interested in the lyrics from a 1983 song by English folk singer June Tabor. It’s on the “Abyssinians” album. The song is about the Holocaust, written from the viewpoint of a haunted concentration camp survivor (probably her father) who was forced to prepare other prisoners for death. The lines that come to mind are:
The final solution to no one’s problem
Friends and lovers in stinking rows
Avoiding their eyes, checking their numbers
Burning their clothes.December 16, 2008 at 1:59 PM #316614TemekuT
ParticipantAllan:
You might be interested in the lyrics from a 1983 song by English folk singer June Tabor. It’s on the “Abyssinians” album. The song is about the Holocaust, written from the viewpoint of a haunted concentration camp survivor (probably her father) who was forced to prepare other prisoners for death. The lines that come to mind are:
The final solution to no one’s problem
Friends and lovers in stinking rows
Avoiding their eyes, checking their numbers
Burning their clothes. -
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