To: dynachrome; Kenny Bunk
Dear FRiends,
By way of explanation I have an extremely limited education, borderline literacy, and possibly a more-than-questionable residency and citizenship status. My condition, generally, is such that the best job I can get is cleaning bathrooms.
Nevertheless I have decided, completely independently and with no help from outside sources, to pen somewhat of an editorial missive, or at best an autobiographical snippet, and submit it for pblication to The Washington Post. Albeit far from my personal domain and that of my colleagues, I know that the paper's editorial policies suit my writing style and general purpose in this particular matter, and that it may be an optimal medium for publication.
Upon publication, naturally, I shall enjoy a celebratory feast appropriate to my pastoral Latino upbringing and thence, perhaps, I shall steal a hubcap. Sincerely,
"Juan."
41 posted on
07/08/2014 3:41:26 PM PDT by
golux
To: golux
Okay, that’s hilarious! :-)
46 posted on
07/08/2014 4:03:56 PM PDT by
nodumbblonde
("I'm all for helping the helpless, but I don't give a rat's a** about the clueless." - Dennis Miller)
To: golux
José called while you were blogging.
Jore hoobcaps they are ready. Listo Calisto.
56 posted on
07/09/2014 3:27:48 AM PDT by
Kenny Bunk
(The GOP is dying. What do we do now?)
To: dynachrome; golux
The School Maintenance Scam
Every schoolboard in the strong Obama precincts operates the school maintenance "contractor" scam. If the head contractor doesn't clear $250,000, after kicking back to every Democrat in his venue, he is probably already incarcerated.
This school maintenance racket is so wide spread that it is taken for granted. Wanna meet the guy? Go to a school board business meeting if they let you in. Look for a guy who looks and talks like Al Sharpton, or a 300-pound Kayeesha in a tight print dress.. or both. That's who runs "school maintenance" where you live. So highly lucrative that they themselves could pay this now-legendary toilet scrubber $50/hour and still make it over to the Mercedes dealer.
As one school maintenance guy personally explained it to me, "I drops off the Mexicans and I picks up the check."
School Maintenance: Ho-Hum, Just another way to put your money in education.
BTW: Average turnout for schoolboard elections: sometimes under UNDER 20%.
57 posted on
07/09/2014 3:52:07 AM PDT by
Kenny Bunk
(The GOP is dying. What do we do now?)
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