To: pcottraux
Your disagreeing with me has made me mildly depressed. PLease...I must hear more! LOL Actually, we're having a nice day here, and I may take a walk. While seeing what used to be a wooded area that has now been bulldozed to make room for more houses is depressing, the overall effect of the walk should make depression less likely for me. If I don't get back to posting, I wish you luck in job hunting this week. If you get an interview, I'd spare them the theory about people enjoying depression. Admittedly, I'm horrible in interviews, but I don't think that theory would help you.
Bill
497 posted on
01/29/2006 11:55:40 AM PST by
WFTR
(Liberty isn't for cowards)
To: WFTR
I'm not really much of a cynic. My experience with people just noted that (no research or statistics) that whenever a depressing song would come on the radio, people would always say, "I love this song. It's real sad." Or the same with sad, tragic movies. I never got it.
498 posted on
01/29/2006 11:58:47 AM PST by
pcottraux
(It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
To: WFTR
LOL Actually, we're having a nice day here, and I may take a walk. While seeing what used to be a wooded area that has now been bulldozed to make room for more houses is depressing, the overall effect of the walk should make depression less likely for me. If I don't get back to posting, I wish you luck in job hunting this week. If you get an interview, I'd spare them the theory about people enjoying depression. Admittedly, I'm horrible in interviews, but I don't think that theory would help you.
Yeah, I'm with ya, there is an area that used to be a meadow that is now being bulldozed and houses built on it, kind of depressing at my end too. Man this place has sure changed, even from 1985 and a lot more from what I remember of it in 1970. Then again, where I work at, the corporate headquarters for one of the divisions of a major shipping company, used to be clear and if that wasn't there, I wouldn't have a job so I have to take things in context. B-)
North of me in Cranberry, PA, it used to be so rural, my cousin lived there, would have been a nice place to take my .22LR rifle and go shooting but not now, it is so built up, traffic is murder, malls everywhere, you can't swing a baseball bat without hitting a building. I remember when I worked for a truck rental company, we had to run cars up (we did some work for the car division too) to the hotels in Cranberry, it was a circus there even in 1989/91, it is three times as bad now. To get to rural and small town America, I'd have to go as far as Zelinople or Butler, PA. Come to think of it, I remember my grandmother telling stories where her uncle bought a Model T for $13 a month and he used to take her and some of her family up north to Mercer to see some relatives up there. She remembers that U.S. Route 19 was paved up to Zelinople and beyond that, it was a dirt road.
501 posted on
01/29/2006 2:09:19 PM PST by
Nowhere Man
(Michael Savage for President in 2008!!! He is our only hope!)
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