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OH I say! Ding, and very much dong.
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The Taliban will last as long as the Afghans do - to distinguish between the two…
Posted in: NATO has fight on its hands in Afghanistan - Panetta
IMO, I couldn't care less. Neither she nor her "music" appeals to me.
Posted in: What do you think of the decision to cancel Lady Gaga's concert in Indonesia?
A$$hole. (Pardon my German.)
Posted in: Man attempts suicide after apparently hanging disabled daughter in public restroom
What a terrible tragic accident. My heart and best wishes go out to the family and…
Posted in: Russian consul in Japan dies in cliff fall
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Jason Hagberg
"This is a huge portion of salt, sugar, fat and calories."
Your point, sir?
Posted in: Try cooking a Big Mac in rice cooker
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Jason Hagberg
Sure. Just have the WILL to have a job and work. As an Ivy League educated person, I have been lucky enough to not have many times of being unemployed, and also I have a part-time career as a freelance writer, but when you are educated and with a good resume, getting a job at a local cafe, store or as a security person is not an option. You are considered overqualified. I love my friends, but I can't say it's not interesting to talk with them as they have realized that their upper middle class life is not what it was 7 years ago and they can't even get new credit cards, though they made 200K or more a year recently. Sorry, I'm not a communist but this is capitalism at work and the people that thought they were all set in life are getting a little surprise. Also, I think I just realized that the main antagonist on this forum is not very worldly or bright, but other than that, good comments.
Posted in: Many will be left behind when job market picks up