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Poor Rangel.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_477467.html
Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." |
Poor Rangel.
On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_477467.html Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. |
Poor Rangel.
On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_477467.html Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? |
Poor Rangel.
On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote:
On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_477467.html Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. Hey, why leave with nothing? Had a better job in 3 weeks. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. |
Poor Rangel.
"Canuck57" wrote in message
... On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote: On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0..._n_477467.html Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. Hey, why leave with nothing? Had a better job in 3 weeks. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. Fortunately, for us, you won't be allowed back in the US. -- Nom=de=Plume |
Poor Rangel.
On Feb 27, 12:02*am, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote: On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...angel-broke_n_.... Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. *Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. *Hey, why leave with nothing? *Had a better job in 3 weeks. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. *Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. *Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. Fortunately, for us, you won't be allowed back in the US. -- Nom=de=Plume Cite, D'Plume, that he has been barred from entering the U.S.? Or are you making boastful speculation? |
Poor Rangel.
"TopBassDog" wrote in message
... On Feb 27, 12:02 am, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote: On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...angel-broke_n_... Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. Hey, why leave with nothing? Had a better job in 3 weeks. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. Fortunately, for us, you won't be allowed back in the US. -- Nom=de=Plume Cite, D'Plume, that he has been barred from entering the U.S.? Or are you making boastful speculation? He told us that he was denied a visa. Ask him. -- Nom=de=Plume |
Poor Rangel.
On Feb 27, 2:08*am, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 12:02 am, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote: On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...angel-broke_n_... Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. Hey, why leave with nothing? Had a better job in 3 weeks.. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. Fortunately, for us, you won't be allowed back in the US. -- Nom=de=Plume Cite, D'Plume, that he has been barred from entering the U.S.? Or are you making boastful speculation? He told us that he was denied a visa. Ask him. -- Nom=de=Plume There are stipulations behind that. Like which Visa. there are several different types for several different reasons. |
Poor Rangel.
"TopBassDog" wrote in message
... On Feb 27, 2:08 am, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "TopBassDog" wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 12:02 am, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 26/02/2010 6:33 PM, Harry wrote: On 2/26/10 8:18 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 25/02/2010 10:18 PM, TopBassDog wrote: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...angel-broke_n_... Herr Krause. It looks like this 40 year drone isn't a toe-tapper, but rather a pocket-liner. And like his colleague Murtha, those pockets are deep! "Some gotta win, Some gotta lose....Good time Charlie's got the blues." When they toss someone like this idiot in jail for accepting bribes, turn his life upside down with the IRA on unclaimed income, kick the felon out of office -- I know America will be on it's way back. You wouldn't know if your shoes were untied. Didn't you leave the United States because you couldn't earn more than minimum wage here? I left and took my job with me, exported it if you will. Lasted 4 years, was going to quit but said, he they are in a downturn, quietly volunteered. Hey, why leave with nothing? Had a better job in 3 weeks. So the fat severance went straight for early retirement fund. Rolled over the 401K (US) and the Canadian defined plan to a LIRA, all in the spring of 2008 before the markets tanked. Impecable timing to be in cash going into a wild assed market dip. You betcha, I knew when it was time to leave as being an expat stranded and no GC, no thank you. If you don't have a contract with some assurances, you never stay with a company on a nose dive. BTW, they have since adjusted the defined plan down and want more employee contributions - but can't touch me. Sometimes it just pays to do this. Did this back in 1995 with NorTel too. The only guarantees in life is someone is going to try to screw you, and the smart stay one step ahead. Fortunately, for us, you won't be allowed back in the US. -- Nom=de=Plume Cite, D'Plume, that he has been barred from entering the U.S.? Or are you making boastful speculation? He told us that he was denied a visa. Ask him. -- Nom=de=Plume There are stipulations behind that. Like which Visa. there are several different types for several different reasons. Well, we're not talking VISA/Mastercard. I believe he used the words entry visa. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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