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sdduuuude
ParticipantGive ’em $150 Billion first and see what they do with it. That’ll make sure they conserve their resources and it’ll force them to come back for more and beg again for part of the remaining $650B.
sdduuuude
ParticipantGive ’em $150 Billion first and see what they do with it. That’ll make sure they conserve their resources and it’ll force them to come back for more and beg again for part of the remaining $650B.
sdduuuude
ParticipantGive ’em $150 Billion first and see what they do with it. That’ll make sure they conserve their resources and it’ll force them to come back for more and beg again for part of the remaining $650B.
sdduuuude
ParticipantShortly after my twins were born, a contract of mine was abruptly ended by an upheaval in the client company.
I didn’t look for a job for two years.
I tinkered on my house and other crazy projects – one of which you may have seen on TV. Oh – and I flipped a house. Sold it in 2005.
Most importantly, I helped my wife raise baby twins, which was a treat. I really feel like a dad. I was there, man. In the trenches. For two years. When they hit the terrible twos, I was back to work and outta there !
I would like to do this again but in economic times like these, I feel I should be making hay while I still can so I’m keeping the nose to the grindstone. Perhaps when the music ends on this contract I will do some more tinkering – maybe on a web site.
Two years was the longest. I had three or four breaks of 3-to-6 months as well in the last 12 years of independent consulting. I live for them, frankly. I call it “practicing for retirement.” I’m pretty good at it by now.
sdduuuude
ParticipantShortly after my twins were born, a contract of mine was abruptly ended by an upheaval in the client company.
I didn’t look for a job for two years.
I tinkered on my house and other crazy projects – one of which you may have seen on TV. Oh – and I flipped a house. Sold it in 2005.
Most importantly, I helped my wife raise baby twins, which was a treat. I really feel like a dad. I was there, man. In the trenches. For two years. When they hit the terrible twos, I was back to work and outta there !
I would like to do this again but in economic times like these, I feel I should be making hay while I still can so I’m keeping the nose to the grindstone. Perhaps when the music ends on this contract I will do some more tinkering – maybe on a web site.
Two years was the longest. I had three or four breaks of 3-to-6 months as well in the last 12 years of independent consulting. I live for them, frankly. I call it “practicing for retirement.” I’m pretty good at it by now.
sdduuuude
ParticipantShortly after my twins were born, a contract of mine was abruptly ended by an upheaval in the client company.
I didn’t look for a job for two years.
I tinkered on my house and other crazy projects – one of which you may have seen on TV. Oh – and I flipped a house. Sold it in 2005.
Most importantly, I helped my wife raise baby twins, which was a treat. I really feel like a dad. I was there, man. In the trenches. For two years. When they hit the terrible twos, I was back to work and outta there !
I would like to do this again but in economic times like these, I feel I should be making hay while I still can so I’m keeping the nose to the grindstone. Perhaps when the music ends on this contract I will do some more tinkering – maybe on a web site.
Two years was the longest. I had three or four breaks of 3-to-6 months as well in the last 12 years of independent consulting. I live for them, frankly. I call it “practicing for retirement.” I’m pretty good at it by now.
sdduuuude
ParticipantShortly after my twins were born, a contract of mine was abruptly ended by an upheaval in the client company.
I didn’t look for a job for two years.
I tinkered on my house and other crazy projects – one of which you may have seen on TV. Oh – and I flipped a house. Sold it in 2005.
Most importantly, I helped my wife raise baby twins, which was a treat. I really feel like a dad. I was there, man. In the trenches. For two years. When they hit the terrible twos, I was back to work and outta there !
I would like to do this again but in economic times like these, I feel I should be making hay while I still can so I’m keeping the nose to the grindstone. Perhaps when the music ends on this contract I will do some more tinkering – maybe on a web site.
Two years was the longest. I had three or four breaks of 3-to-6 months as well in the last 12 years of independent consulting. I live for them, frankly. I call it “practicing for retirement.” I’m pretty good at it by now.
sdduuuude
ParticipantShortly after my twins were born, a contract of mine was abruptly ended by an upheaval in the client company.
I didn’t look for a job for two years.
I tinkered on my house and other crazy projects – one of which you may have seen on TV. Oh – and I flipped a house. Sold it in 2005.
Most importantly, I helped my wife raise baby twins, which was a treat. I really feel like a dad. I was there, man. In the trenches. For two years. When they hit the terrible twos, I was back to work and outta there !
I would like to do this again but in economic times like these, I feel I should be making hay while I still can so I’m keeping the nose to the grindstone. Perhaps when the music ends on this contract I will do some more tinkering – maybe on a web site.
Two years was the longest. I had three or four breaks of 3-to-6 months as well in the last 12 years of independent consulting. I live for them, frankly. I call it “practicing for retirement.” I’m pretty good at it by now.
September 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274214sdduuuude
ParticipantMaybe you should ask the aliens for a third foot to keep the ball from going through your legs all the time.
September 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274460sdduuuude
ParticipantMaybe you should ask the aliens for a third foot to keep the ball from going through your legs all the time.
September 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274467sdduuuude
ParticipantMaybe you should ask the aliens for a third foot to keep the ball from going through your legs all the time.
September 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274511sdduuuude
ParticipantMaybe you should ask the aliens for a third foot to keep the ball from going through your legs all the time.
September 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274534sdduuuude
ParticipantMaybe you should ask the aliens for a third foot to keep the ball from going through your legs all the time.
September 23, 2008 at 10:28 AM in reply to: UFO? Anyone awake last night around 2 AM here in San Diego? #274194sdduuuude
ParticipantWow. That time corresponds exactly with my surgery last night. I was abducted by aliens who took out every organ in my body and replaced them with exact duplicates.
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