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Re: casual observations.
The other day I overheard an manager at HomeDepot tell an employee to stop standing in material isles and walk the main isle and help customers. Times must be bad…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantRe: casual observations.
The other day I overheard an manager at HomeDepot tell an employee to stop standing in material isles and walk the main isle and help customers. Times must be bad…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantRe: casual observations.
The other day I overheard an manager at HomeDepot tell an employee to stop standing in material isles and walk the main isle and help customers. Times must be bad…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantRe: casual observations.
The other day I overheard an manager at HomeDepot tell an employee to stop standing in material isles and walk the main isle and help customers. Times must be bad…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantIt’s all in context…
One morning, a US business man was walking down a beach in Mexico. He happened across a local man fishing and stopped to talked to him. The business man asked, “Do you live around here?” The fisherman replied, “Yes, I do.” “My house is just over there and I own this stretch of beach”, said the fisherman. “Are you crazy?” exclaimed the businessman. “You could get a loan and build a large hotel. And if you really worked hard and make a lot of money, you could fish anytime you want”, said the business man. The fisherman replied, “And why would I want to do that, I fish anytime I want now”.
Does having more money or education = better quality of life or does it become a slave to society?
Do you think both parents working 50-60 hrs per week supporting large houses, cars, and bills are better than spending more time with your family?
Who are the truly smart ones? A simple life is not necessarily a dumb life. I bet they have a much smaller carbon foot print than the majority of Dems in the big cities. That would be interesting to see: which states (red or blue) uses the most energy per capita?
Just some thoughts from a rural boy born & raised in the big city…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantIt’s all in context…
One morning, a US business man was walking down a beach in Mexico. He happened across a local man fishing and stopped to talked to him. The business man asked, “Do you live around here?” The fisherman replied, “Yes, I do.” “My house is just over there and I own this stretch of beach”, said the fisherman. “Are you crazy?” exclaimed the businessman. “You could get a loan and build a large hotel. And if you really worked hard and make a lot of money, you could fish anytime you want”, said the business man. The fisherman replied, “And why would I want to do that, I fish anytime I want now”.
Does having more money or education = better quality of life or does it become a slave to society?
Do you think both parents working 50-60 hrs per week supporting large houses, cars, and bills are better than spending more time with your family?
Who are the truly smart ones? A simple life is not necessarily a dumb life. I bet they have a much smaller carbon foot print than the majority of Dems in the big cities. That would be interesting to see: which states (red or blue) uses the most energy per capita?
Just some thoughts from a rural boy born & raised in the big city…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantIt’s all in context…
One morning, a US business man was walking down a beach in Mexico. He happened across a local man fishing and stopped to talked to him. The business man asked, “Do you live around here?” The fisherman replied, “Yes, I do.” “My house is just over there and I own this stretch of beach”, said the fisherman. “Are you crazy?” exclaimed the businessman. “You could get a loan and build a large hotel. And if you really worked hard and make a lot of money, you could fish anytime you want”, said the business man. The fisherman replied, “And why would I want to do that, I fish anytime I want now”.
Does having more money or education = better quality of life or does it become a slave to society?
Do you think both parents working 50-60 hrs per week supporting large houses, cars, and bills are better than spending more time with your family?
Who are the truly smart ones? A simple life is not necessarily a dumb life. I bet they have a much smaller carbon foot print than the majority of Dems in the big cities. That would be interesting to see: which states (red or blue) uses the most energy per capita?
Just some thoughts from a rural boy born & raised in the big city…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantIt’s all in context…
One morning, a US business man was walking down a beach in Mexico. He happened across a local man fishing and stopped to talked to him. The business man asked, “Do you live around here?” The fisherman replied, “Yes, I do.” “My house is just over there and I own this stretch of beach”, said the fisherman. “Are you crazy?” exclaimed the businessman. “You could get a loan and build a large hotel. And if you really worked hard and make a lot of money, you could fish anytime you want”, said the business man. The fisherman replied, “And why would I want to do that, I fish anytime I want now”.
Does having more money or education = better quality of life or does it become a slave to society?
Do you think both parents working 50-60 hrs per week supporting large houses, cars, and bills are better than spending more time with your family?
Who are the truly smart ones? A simple life is not necessarily a dumb life. I bet they have a much smaller carbon foot print than the majority of Dems in the big cities. That would be interesting to see: which states (red or blue) uses the most energy per capita?
Just some thoughts from a rural boy born & raised in the big city…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantIt’s all in context…
One morning, a US business man was walking down a beach in Mexico. He happened across a local man fishing and stopped to talked to him. The business man asked, “Do you live around here?” The fisherman replied, “Yes, I do.” “My house is just over there and I own this stretch of beach”, said the fisherman. “Are you crazy?” exclaimed the businessman. “You could get a loan and build a large hotel. And if you really worked hard and make a lot of money, you could fish anytime you want”, said the business man. The fisherman replied, “And why would I want to do that, I fish anytime I want now”.
Does having more money or education = better quality of life or does it become a slave to society?
Do you think both parents working 50-60 hrs per week supporting large houses, cars, and bills are better than spending more time with your family?
Who are the truly smart ones? A simple life is not necessarily a dumb life. I bet they have a much smaller carbon foot print than the majority of Dems in the big cities. That would be interesting to see: which states (red or blue) uses the most energy per capita?
Just some thoughts from a rural boy born & raised in the big city…
Lucky In OC
November 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #296651LuckyInOCParticipantI Quit…
I think I’ll quit my job to become a Journalist.
1. Float a controversial subject story over AP.
2. Wait for all the blogs to my research.
3. Write a follow up story everyone’s research done for me.
4. Get Nobel Peace Prize.How easy…
Lucky In OC
November 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #296994LuckyInOCParticipantI Quit…
I think I’ll quit my job to become a Journalist.
1. Float a controversial subject story over AP.
2. Wait for all the blogs to my research.
3. Write a follow up story everyone’s research done for me.
4. Get Nobel Peace Prize.How easy…
Lucky In OC
November 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297012LuckyInOCParticipantI Quit…
I think I’ll quit my job to become a Journalist.
1. Float a controversial subject story over AP.
2. Wait for all the blogs to my research.
3. Write a follow up story everyone’s research done for me.
4. Get Nobel Peace Prize.How easy…
Lucky In OC
November 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297024LuckyInOCParticipantI Quit…
I think I’ll quit my job to become a Journalist.
1. Float a controversial subject story over AP.
2. Wait for all the blogs to my research.
3. Write a follow up story everyone’s research done for me.
4. Get Nobel Peace Prize.How easy…
Lucky In OC
November 2, 2008 at 10:36 AM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #297068LuckyInOCParticipantI Quit…
I think I’ll quit my job to become a Journalist.
1. Float a controversial subject story over AP.
2. Wait for all the blogs to my research.
3. Write a follow up story everyone’s research done for me.
4. Get Nobel Peace Prize.How easy…
Lucky In OC
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