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Originally Posted by dergon darkhelm
(Post 11960446)
If the moon was made of cheese, would you eat it?
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Originally Posted by dergon darkhelm
(Post 11960446)
If the moon was made of cheese, would you eat it?
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Originally Posted by dergon darkhelm
(Post 11960446)
If the moon was made of cheese, would you eat it?
Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 11960455)
Solid block or soup form?
Originally Posted by J.Edward
(Post 11960459)
Cheese :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 11960436)
I thought about ignoring it, but figured it would turn into a poo storm sooner or later, so I preemptively added my very succinct feelings on the matter in an effort to ward off the trolls.
In a word: :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 11959420)
McDonalds over In-N-Out... :confused: In-N-Out is soooooo Yummy..
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 11960336)
My boss called last night to let me know that the upper management put my name on a layoff list.
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Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 11960426)
In other news, I think the winner of "the most random thread of the year" award has just appeared in the CO forum.
Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 11960436)
I thought about ignoring it, but figured it would turn into a poo storm sooner or later, so I preemptively added my very succinct feelings on the matter in an effort to ward off the trolls.
In a word: :rolleyes:
Originally Posted by dergon darkhelm
(Post 11960446)
If the moon was made of cheese, would you eat it?
I know I would. |
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 11960461)
watch your SNL people.
My usual repertoire of Saturday night activities generally do not include TV. :rolleyes:;):eek::o@:-) |
Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 11959364)
Son is fine.
Originally Posted by sfogate
(Post 11959465)
One of the first things my son wanted to know, after waking up from surgery, was if he was going to beep going thru the airline security line. Spoken like a true child of an airline employee.
Originally Posted by Mackieman
(Post 11960336)
Morning Box.
My boss called last night to let me know that the upper management put my name on a layoff list. :rolleyes: He'll be fighting for me but it's time to dust off the ol' resume and find out what Austin has to offer. Sigh, I hate looking for a job. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Originally Posted by dergon darkhelm
(Post 11960446)
If the moon was made of cheese, would you eat it?
I know I would. |
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 11960488)
I can't begin to articulate my :mad: over those threads. They are so utterly pointless.
:rolleyes: sums it up nicely. ^ It's sad that people actually entertain his stupid questions. I would start stupid question threads if I didn't care about going to PLI. |
Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 11960497)
Which thread is it ?
RainAndSnowBoyWhoWasBeatenSillyInHighSchool is at it again. Look for another of his "Would you...?" threads. |
Today's thread level is: ORANGE
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Originally Posted by photog72
(Post 11960371)
Sorry to hear.
+1, this economy sucks... The wife was offered a job yesterday working at one of the most prominent private preschools in NYC. The tuition is around 55k per year. The classrooms have 15-18 kids, a head teacher (masters degree and certification required) and an assistant teacher (bachelors and certification required). She would also be teaching 2 classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Guess what the salary and benefits are for the assistant position........ 29k/year :rolleyes: NO BENEFITS, not even health insurance.:td: Who the hell is making all the money???? Shes going to accept and keep looking for a public school teaching job... |
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 11960511)
RainAndSnowBoyWhoWasBeatenSillyInHighSchool is at it again. Look for another of his "Would you...?" threads. |
Originally Posted by gbryan84
(Post 11960532)
+1, this economy sucks...
The wife was offered a job yesterday working at one of the most prominent private preschools in NYC. The tuition is around 55k per year. The classrooms have 15-18 kids, a head teacher (masters degree and certification required) and an assistant teacher (bachelors and certification required). She would also be teaching 2 classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Guess what the salary and benefits are for the assistant position........ 29k/year :rolleyes: NO BENEFITS, not even health insurance.:td: Who the hell is making all the money???? Shes going to accept and keep looking for a public school teaching job... |
Originally Posted by gbryan84
(Post 11960532)
+1, this economy sucks...
The wife was offered a job yesterday working at one of the most prominent private preschools in NYC. The tuition is around 55k per year. The classrooms have 15-18 kids, a head teacher (masters degree and certification required) and an assistant teacher (bachelors and certification required). She would also be teaching 2 classes, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Guess what the salary and benefits are for the assistant position........ 29k/year :rolleyes: NO BENEFITS, not even health insurance.:td: Who the hell is making all the money???? Shes going to accept and keep looking for a public school teaching job... |
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