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I just checked out the photo of that guy. I hope they don’t have any buildings higher than one story in the town where he works as a firefighter because it doesn’t look like he can get up and down stairs very quickly.
BoratParticipantI just checked out the photo of that guy. I hope they don’t have any buildings higher than one story in the town where he works as a firefighter because it doesn’t look like he can get up and down stairs very quickly.
BoratParticipantI just checked out the photo of that guy. I hope they don’t have any buildings higher than one story in the town where he works as a firefighter because it doesn’t look like he can get up and down stairs very quickly.
BoratParticipantI just checked out the photo of that guy. I hope they don’t have any buildings higher than one story in the town where he works as a firefighter because it doesn’t look like he can get up and down stairs very quickly.
BoratParticipantI have an idea. Why don’t you become a firefighter, Brian? It’s such a sweet job, practically a sinecure, high pay, absolutely insane benefits. And all you have to do is go into burning buildings once in a while.
One of my friends is in the firefighter training program right now. There are a lot more applicants than jobs in firefighting, so even if Brian wanted to become one there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be able to. I think people rightly realize that it is one of the last remaining secure positions available to ordinary people, hence the high demand for the jobs.
I had a fireman friend years ago that described the job as “absolutely the best job in the world 99% of the time, and absolutely the worst job in the world the rest.”
BoratParticipantI have an idea. Why don’t you become a firefighter, Brian? It’s such a sweet job, practically a sinecure, high pay, absolutely insane benefits. And all you have to do is go into burning buildings once in a while.
One of my friends is in the firefighter training program right now. There are a lot more applicants than jobs in firefighting, so even if Brian wanted to become one there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be able to. I think people rightly realize that it is one of the last remaining secure positions available to ordinary people, hence the high demand for the jobs.
I had a fireman friend years ago that described the job as “absolutely the best job in the world 99% of the time, and absolutely the worst job in the world the rest.”
BoratParticipantI have an idea. Why don’t you become a firefighter, Brian? It’s such a sweet job, practically a sinecure, high pay, absolutely insane benefits. And all you have to do is go into burning buildings once in a while.
One of my friends is in the firefighter training program right now. There are a lot more applicants than jobs in firefighting, so even if Brian wanted to become one there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be able to. I think people rightly realize that it is one of the last remaining secure positions available to ordinary people, hence the high demand for the jobs.
I had a fireman friend years ago that described the job as “absolutely the best job in the world 99% of the time, and absolutely the worst job in the world the rest.”
BoratParticipantI have an idea. Why don’t you become a firefighter, Brian? It’s such a sweet job, practically a sinecure, high pay, absolutely insane benefits. And all you have to do is go into burning buildings once in a while.
One of my friends is in the firefighter training program right now. There are a lot more applicants than jobs in firefighting, so even if Brian wanted to become one there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be able to. I think people rightly realize that it is one of the last remaining secure positions available to ordinary people, hence the high demand for the jobs.
I had a fireman friend years ago that described the job as “absolutely the best job in the world 99% of the time, and absolutely the worst job in the world the rest.”
BoratParticipantI have an idea. Why don’t you become a firefighter, Brian? It’s such a sweet job, practically a sinecure, high pay, absolutely insane benefits. And all you have to do is go into burning buildings once in a while.
One of my friends is in the firefighter training program right now. There are a lot more applicants than jobs in firefighting, so even if Brian wanted to become one there’s a good chance he wouldn’t be able to. I think people rightly realize that it is one of the last remaining secure positions available to ordinary people, hence the high demand for the jobs.
I had a fireman friend years ago that described the job as “absolutely the best job in the world 99% of the time, and absolutely the worst job in the world the rest.”
BoratParticipantUS should adopt Kazakhstan health care system. In Kazakhstan we have privatize health care provide by barber in each village. He performs bleedings and if necessary can call in a specialist (priest) for exorcism. When patients are unable to pay in Kazakh doleks (cash) they are arrested and made slave until debt is paid. It is a very efficient system! I highly recommend for US.
BoratParticipantUS should adopt Kazakhstan health care system. In Kazakhstan we have privatize health care provide by barber in each village. He performs bleedings and if necessary can call in a specialist (priest) for exorcism. When patients are unable to pay in Kazakh doleks (cash) they are arrested and made slave until debt is paid. It is a very efficient system! I highly recommend for US.
BoratParticipantUS should adopt Kazakhstan health care system. In Kazakhstan we have privatize health care provide by barber in each village. He performs bleedings and if necessary can call in a specialist (priest) for exorcism. When patients are unable to pay in Kazakh doleks (cash) they are arrested and made slave until debt is paid. It is a very efficient system! I highly recommend for US.
BoratParticipantUS should adopt Kazakhstan health care system. In Kazakhstan we have privatize health care provide by barber in each village. He performs bleedings and if necessary can call in a specialist (priest) for exorcism. When patients are unable to pay in Kazakh doleks (cash) they are arrested and made slave until debt is paid. It is a very efficient system! I highly recommend for US.
BoratParticipantUS should adopt Kazakhstan health care system. In Kazakhstan we have privatize health care provide by barber in each village. He performs bleedings and if necessary can call in a specialist (priest) for exorcism. When patients are unable to pay in Kazakh doleks (cash) they are arrested and made slave until debt is paid. It is a very efficient system! I highly recommend for US.
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