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On Mar 8, 12:50*pm, jps wrote:
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:49:34 -0600, Frogloogyherringsnacks





wrote:
HK wrote:
On 3/8/10 10:47 AM, Jack wrote:
To see that nothing has changed much. *Hopefully some warmer weather
is on it's way and the few boaters here can actually... boat.


I'm sitting on the 58th floor of the Wynn Hotel out in Vegas enjoying
the view. *Nice hotel, but the food prices are crazy. *Expense
accounts are your friend!


Going to see a Cirque du Soleil show tonight. *Saw "Ka" a couple of
years ago, it's worth going to if you're ever out this way.


You folks have a good one, I'm looking forward to finishing up out
here and getting back home. *It looks like the warm weather has turned
the corner for us and I'll be getting out on the lake more often.
Summer here we come!


You went to vegas by choice?
Sheesh.


Nope, business. *You didn't notice "expense account?"
Good weather is your friend.
And so are taxpayer-subsidized, socialist corporate expense accounts.
Tax exemptions. *Free money.
BTDT.
Similar to union membership, but without the work.


Congrats on your successful scam of the American taxpayer.

Another cog in a gearworks full of scumbags.


Why, thanks! This annual show helps bring in business, to the tune of
continously employing about 80 hard-working, taxpaying Americans. Add
their taxes on top of what the owners and business pays, and Uncle Sam
does quite well on his return on that little break the expense account
gets.

All of that, and it's still a small, privately-owned business that
needs no government handouts to stay afloat. We do quite well, no
need to buy special foreign-made screwdrivers, ya know? We've been
able to weed out the folks that were only there to cash a paycheck,
and kept the people that truly care about the company, work hard, and
want to be respected because they earn it. That's a great formula to
build a strong and sound company. Unions just can't do that, can
they? The union leaches get the same raises as everyone else, through
coersion and strong-arm tactics. Hello GM.

Oh, and thanks again for subsidizing the great meal and show I'm about
to receive tonight. I'll do my part in converting it to keeping those
80 true-blue Americans at work. After all, if I don't, I'll be
looking for another job. That's the one great motivator that the
union pukes just don't have, eh?

Here's hoping the snow melts, the rain quits, it warms up, and all you
old codgers can improve your dispositions. Hey, there's always hope!!

~snerk~