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Posted by dave from MN on October 16, 2005 at 09:44:44 from (67.2.202.150):
In Reply to: O/T-or not? --- Could any of ya'll do any better? posted by NC Wayne on October 15, 2005 at 22:02:38:
Holy crap! I jumped on to see if any one needed any advice on something I can help with and I see this. Good greif, not directed at any post or the replies directly. I feel like I am on the rep or Dem site. i do agree, the job will be open in a few years, go for it. I think Bush has had a lot to deal with in his pres and it is probably keeping him from focusing on everything he wanted to, 9/11, the hurricanes, etc. Lately coming to this site is like trying to watch am /noon tv. Ya got yer choice- Jerry, Oprah, maury,Montel, Tyra???, and Matloc. One good show on tv after all. God Bless ya no matter what ya beleive. Neighbor broke his back last week, I'll spend my time helping him out.
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