Posted on 01/11/2005 6:18:33 PM PST by malakhi
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The damned bean counters got wise to that and took away our company charge cards.
The funny thing is, even though we again became prosperous, the first class perks never came back. We were expected to fly the damned night owls and report to work asap. I'm glad I don't work for a living any more. I just wish I was younger and wealthier without having to work!
You kidding? Takes all my energy to survive the one I got. :-)
Its tough keeping her in the kitchen where she belongs. :-)
That is so very true, in fact he made a similar comment. When I picked him up today he said he thought he did well on today's test. He said that it mostly contained things from one of the computer games he likes to play called Europa Universalis.
Black ice?
But, you still affirm that life choice, one by one by one. One choice at a time.
This doesn't mean that I won't ever make a choice which is inconsistent with my chosen life-direction, ... but the overall trend of my day-to-day choices will affirm my life-choice.
But, you still affirm that life choice, one by one by one. One choice at a time.
And my life-choice directs those day-to-day choices.
Isn't it funny how it works. My husband not very studious(is that a word?) He was an LVN before becoming an RN. We drove from here to Ausin for him to test. The computer stops the test when it determines you know enough to pass or don't know enough and shuts down. All the way per his instructions I reviewed and quizzed him while he whined and complained, 'if I don't know by now"... but wanting me to keep going. We were reviewing head injuries and being a rehab nurse I started talking about the way to tell if drainage , spinal cord fluid is to test for sugar. He remarked he didn't know that but just stick to stuff that might be on the test. After the test he came out grinning and told me he hoped I knew what I was talking about because the last question he answered before the computer shut him down was what do you test fluids for if you suspect a head injury:')
Oh, and congrats to your son and his aunt:')
You see my hair cut post around here? It was before the black ice ?. I'll wait a few minutes before I repost.
ET's son
Thanks for the congratulations.
I think I did pretty good on the test today.
Some of the questions were things that I learned on a computer game called Europa Universalis 2.
There was one question that concerned Sarawak.
ET's son
Hey,
Sounds like you're doing a great job ... keep up the good work!
Hi ET's son, nice to meet you! :o)
Ok. Well the oldest has always been difficult about hair cuts. They used to bring him to me because I would get the job done and pay for it too, probably. With 3 now though it was too expensive and my son bought clippers. He told me next time he would use a # 3 on the top. I came home a couple of weeks ago and he had them out in the garage. Red hair all over the place. The 4 y/o screaming for his hair and his dad was just going to quit and leave the back there. He thought it looked "cool" My son the hippie. After awhile he finished up.
ET's son
t seems pretty clear that in this passage the author is stating that the rewards and punishments of the afterlife are based upon works. See also Matthew chapter 25. How do you reconcile this passage with others which emphasize faith/the role of Jesus?
I'll tell you how I would have reconciled this back in the day although worded differently now. The "they that have done good part" is the intellectual acknowledgement of the "truth" in an event that happened two thousand years ago. The "they that have done evil" part are those that are blinded and can't grasp the "truth" of this event and the way NT writers have spun it. In a nutshell.
I was telling them on the horse thread that I've started a consulting business. I have ONE customer right now. I'm taking off 2 weeks in Feb and going to make the rounds at other facilities. I'm really good at what I do but I'm basically very quiet and I hate networking. I was just going to mail out introduction letters but Eddie felt I ought to do it in person:'(
Probably some myself in the beginning, but I've already hired a cleaner full time. Three stories and below for liability purposes, 80% commercial.
I was telling them on the horse thread that I've started a consulting business. I have ONE customer right now. I'm taking off 2 weeks in Feb and going to make the rounds at other facilities. I'm really good at what I do but I'm basically very quiet and I hate networking. I was just going to mail out introduction letters but Eddie felt I ought to do it in person:'(
Eddie is right. That's a big part of the busines I'm getting into...cold calls. Going to the businesses and bidding on jobs. Good luck in your business too.
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