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Looks like John Laing Homes just filed for bankruptcy protection.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aTYGfS1m6PKE
David JParticipantLooks like John Laing Homes just filed for bankruptcy protection.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aTYGfS1m6PKE
David JParticipantLooks like John Laing Homes just filed for bankruptcy protection.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aTYGfS1m6PKE
David JParticipantLooks like John Laing Homes just filed for bankruptcy protection.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aTYGfS1m6PKE
David JParticipantPutting everything else aside, my guess on the “large power distribution company” having “Top Secret” documents is that they internally marked the documents as “Top Secret.” The clearances being discussed in this thread relate to government security clearances which I doubt are relevant to the company. The company probably just bought a rubber stamp to mark documents that they didn’t want out as “Top Secret.”
David JParticipantPutting everything else aside, my guess on the “large power distribution company” having “Top Secret” documents is that they internally marked the documents as “Top Secret.” The clearances being discussed in this thread relate to government security clearances which I doubt are relevant to the company. The company probably just bought a rubber stamp to mark documents that they didn’t want out as “Top Secret.”
David JParticipantPutting everything else aside, my guess on the “large power distribution company” having “Top Secret” documents is that they internally marked the documents as “Top Secret.” The clearances being discussed in this thread relate to government security clearances which I doubt are relevant to the company. The company probably just bought a rubber stamp to mark documents that they didn’t want out as “Top Secret.”
David JParticipantPutting everything else aside, my guess on the “large power distribution company” having “Top Secret” documents is that they internally marked the documents as “Top Secret.” The clearances being discussed in this thread relate to government security clearances which I doubt are relevant to the company. The company probably just bought a rubber stamp to mark documents that they didn’t want out as “Top Secret.”
David JParticipantPutting everything else aside, my guess on the “large power distribution company” having “Top Secret” documents is that they internally marked the documents as “Top Secret.” The clearances being discussed in this thread relate to government security clearances which I doubt are relevant to the company. The company probably just bought a rubber stamp to mark documents that they didn’t want out as “Top Secret.”
January 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM in reply to: Friend wants bailout, what are the necessary procedures #333631David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Talk about funny, I live right next to Camp Pendleton and coach youth football locally. A lot of my players are Marine kids and nothing gives me greater pleasure than wearing my Army hat to practice. It seems to irritate them to no end.Is/was your wife Army?[/quote]
My wife was Army (82nd for most of the time) and got out a year ago. We met at DLI and I am in the Army Reserve still.
I bet it irritates them. Any time I have had to go to Pendleton in uniform I am stared at nonstop, and not in a flattering way.
January 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM in reply to: Friend wants bailout, what are the necessary procedures #333965David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Talk about funny, I live right next to Camp Pendleton and coach youth football locally. A lot of my players are Marine kids and nothing gives me greater pleasure than wearing my Army hat to practice. It seems to irritate them to no end.Is/was your wife Army?[/quote]
My wife was Army (82nd for most of the time) and got out a year ago. We met at DLI and I am in the Army Reserve still.
I bet it irritates them. Any time I have had to go to Pendleton in uniform I am stared at nonstop, and not in a flattering way.
January 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM in reply to: Friend wants bailout, what are the necessary procedures #334047David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Talk about funny, I live right next to Camp Pendleton and coach youth football locally. A lot of my players are Marine kids and nothing gives me greater pleasure than wearing my Army hat to practice. It seems to irritate them to no end.Is/was your wife Army?[/quote]
My wife was Army (82nd for most of the time) and got out a year ago. We met at DLI and I am in the Army Reserve still.
I bet it irritates them. Any time I have had to go to Pendleton in uniform I am stared at nonstop, and not in a flattering way.
January 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM in reply to: Friend wants bailout, what are the necessary procedures #334076David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Talk about funny, I live right next to Camp Pendleton and coach youth football locally. A lot of my players are Marine kids and nothing gives me greater pleasure than wearing my Army hat to practice. It seems to irritate them to no end.Is/was your wife Army?[/quote]
My wife was Army (82nd for most of the time) and got out a year ago. We met at DLI and I am in the Army Reserve still.
I bet it irritates them. Any time I have had to go to Pendleton in uniform I am stared at nonstop, and not in a flattering way.
January 22, 2009 at 5:10 PM in reply to: Friend wants bailout, what are the necessary procedures #334161David JParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Talk about funny, I live right next to Camp Pendleton and coach youth football locally. A lot of my players are Marine kids and nothing gives me greater pleasure than wearing my Army hat to practice. It seems to irritate them to no end.Is/was your wife Army?[/quote]
My wife was Army (82nd for most of the time) and got out a year ago. We met at DLI and I am in the Army Reserve still.
I bet it irritates them. Any time I have had to go to Pendleton in uniform I am stared at nonstop, and not in a flattering way.
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