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Don White April 16th 08 01:16 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 

"HK" wrote in message
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Does that mean in two years one of your dominant political parties is
going to select an idiot as head of state? :)




We're ahead of the curve on that one.
We've got him already.



Don White April 16th 08 01:18 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 

"BAR" wrote in message
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Have you ever tried to fire a government employee?



Who gave them this protection??
We hade pretty good protection at the Crown Corp where I worked until 1996
when bad times forced the union to accept weaknd employee protection in a
new collective agreement. I felt we should have fought it tooth & nail.



[email protected] April 16th 08 01:20 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
On Apr 15, 4:52*pm, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
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On Apr 15, 1:56 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message


m...


Don White wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
news:eomdnRqAlswSXZnVnZ2dnUVZ_jGdnZ2d@comcast. com...
Don White wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
news:uO6dnXiVvennL5nVnZ2dnUVZ_uvinZ2d@comcas t.com...
Your jealousy shines through again Don.
Have you received a picture of Harry's 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat
yet?
Interested in lobster boats??
http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...Boat-For-Sale-...
Yes, Harry's Lobsta' boat in particular. Aren't you the least bit
curious about Harry's Lobsta' boat? Does it exist? Did it ever exist?
Was it just another one of Harry's lies?
You should be talking to the poster here who was invited out on one of
Harry's boats.
If he had played his cards right, he could have solved your question.
Since I live way up here and have little chance of seeing any of Harrys
boats, I'll take his word on what he sails.
Don, I was invited out on one of Harry's boat's. It wasn't on his
"Lobsta'
boat".
Why didn't you take him up on it? You could have done some close
investigating rather than accuse him of lying while you sit hundreds or
thousands of miles away.- Hide quoted text -


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He's been caught in more lies than any politician ever!


What do you say to the fact that my wife contacted the head historian
of NYFD and the reaction was nope, never happened, no way, when asked
about a fireboat welcome for someone who made a trans-Atlantic trip in
a small boat?


In Noo Yawk.... in those days???
Maybe the Mafia caused the records to disappear.


Good grief...talk about an *obsessed* little ****...no wonder Loogy is
toked up all the time. And he has a wife? I don't believe that.- Hide quoted text -

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More lies by Harry. Please show what evidence you have that I'm toked
up all of the time. Have any?
And your petty childish name calling certainly shows that you know you
are a liar and have been caught.

[email protected] April 16th 08 01:22 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
On Apr 15, 4:23*pm, HK wrote:
D-unit wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in messagenews:r4udnV6RiOFom5jVnZ2dnUVZ_qCunZ2d@earth link.com...
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:41:47 -0400, "D.Duck" wrote:


"HK" wrote in message
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The high:


Today is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian
genius whose work epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal and whose
Last
Supper (1495?98) and Mona Lisa (1503?06) are widely influential
paintings.
Born in 1452.


The low:


On this day in 1955, Roy Croc opened the first McDonald's franchise in
Des
Plaines, Illinois, and in that same year started the McDonald's
Corporation.


:)
I believe it was Ray Croc. *First store was about 2 miles from my
childhood
home.


Any White Castles there? *I was delivering papers on my bike when I
saw my first MacDonalds, around 79th and Jeffery.
There was an old *White Castle a couple blocks east. *I tried one of
the McDonald burgers - it was 15 cents. *Liked the smaller White
Castle much better - it was 12 cents.
That was '59 I think. *Maybe '60.
I still eat 8 White Castles once in a while, when I get the craving, 3
or 4 times a year. *Of course I always regret it for a couple days.
Never cared at all for McDonalds. *Best thing they have is the
breakfast sandwiches. *I'll stop when we travel for that if that's how
our schedule is working, but otherwise stay away.
None of my kids got hooked on that, either, because I only took them
there if we were on the road.
A good hamburger is easy to make.
Now fried chicken - that's another story.


--Vic


ps. I worked in Mac's marketing department for a couple years.
Corporate HQ in Oak Brook.
Amazing business, and a super operation.


Ray Croc bought McD's for the softserve milkshake machine patent at first.
Not for the burger and fries part. *The good thing about McD's is the senior
coffee. *Very good coffee and I have paid from $0.25 to $0.59 for it. *Lot
better price than the big chains and better coffee also.


Try not to spill it, I hear its HOT!


AFAIK,


McDonald's (thee original) was one of the first restaurants to
make hamburgers, cheeseburgers and fries in advance of
the actual purchase, hence *"Fast Food"


db


I've had the MickeyD's coffee and Ca Bill is correct, it is good coffee.
But...I hate going into the stores because the damned place always
smells like *heavy* fried food, even first thing in the morning, and
that aroma is a personal turn off for me.


McDonald's has this new fangled wonderful thing called the drive-thru
window. You might want to give it a try.....

BAR April 16th 08 02:39 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
Don White wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Have you ever tried to fire a government employee?



Who gave them this protection??


Protection? Protection for whom? Why does the government have to employ
idiots and lazy slobs? If you can't do the job then you should leave and
if you won't leave you shoud be fired. Why does the taxpayer have to
subsidize stupid lazy people?

We hade pretty good protection at the Crown Corp where I worked until 1996
when bad times forced the union to accept weaknd employee protection in a
new collective agreement. I felt we should have fought it tooth & nail.


Protection again? You should hold your job as long as you are
satisfactorily performing it or until your job is no longer needed by
your employer.

I worked for the US government and I know how people are gotten rid of
in government organizations. The Peter Principle comes into play.

Currently I am in an "at will employment" situation. You should never be
guaranteed a job whether in private industry or government.

BAR April 16th 08 02:41 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
wrote:
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:37:40 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" wrote in message
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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The high:

Today is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian
genius whose work epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal and whose
Last Supper (1495-98) and Mona Lisa (1503-06) are widely influential
paintings. Born in 1452.

The low:

On this day in 1955, Roy Croc opened the first McDonald's franchise
in Des Plaines, Illinois, and in that same year started the
McDonald's Corporation.


:)
I believe it was Ray Croc. First store was about 2 miles from my
childhood home.
If McDonald's was unionized Harry would be gushing about it.

Can you imagine the increased apathy of the workers at McDonald's if it
was unionized?

Maybe as bad as a bunch of pseudo marines?

I find your comments about BAR's service to our Country with the USMC
offensive Don and ask that you drop it.

I find his comments about hard working union members offensive. Ask him to
'drop it' and I'll consider same.

There are those? More than a minority?


You would not be retired with a pension if it wasn't for unions,
dumbass.


Unions are a thing of the past. The only job where unions have firm
control is teachers unions and this is where we don't need guaranteed
lifetime employment. Everywhere else unions are dying off.

HK April 16th 08 05:37 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
wrote:
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:41:19 -0400, BAR wrote:

wrote:
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:37:40 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...
"JimH" wrote in message
...
"Don White" wrote in message
...
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
The high:

Today is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian
genius whose work epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal and whose
Last Supper (1495-98) and Mona Lisa (1503-06) are widely influential
paintings. Born in 1452.

The low:

On this day in 1955, Roy Croc opened the first McDonald's franchise
in Des Plaines, Illinois, and in that same year started the
McDonald's Corporation.


:)
I believe it was Ray Croc. First store was about 2 miles from my
childhood home.
If McDonald's was unionized Harry would be gushing about it.

Can you imagine the increased apathy of the workers at McDonald's if it
was unionized?

Maybe as bad as a bunch of pseudo marines?

I find your comments about BAR's service to our Country with the USMC
offensive Don and ask that you drop it.

I find his comments about hard working union members offensive. Ask him to
'drop it' and I'll consider same.

There are those? More than a minority?

You would not be retired with a pension if it wasn't for unions,
dumbass.

Unions are a thing of the past. The only job where unions have firm
control is teachers unions and this is where we don't need guaranteed
lifetime employment. Everywhere else unions are dying off.


Not relevant to what I posted. A lot of things people take for
granted, like weekends off, paid vacations, sick time, getting paid
for all hours you work, and pensions are all the result of Unions.

You owe them a hugh debt of gratitude along with your criticisms.




Blurto (BAR) is one of rec.boat's self-delusionals who believes he alone
is responsible for what he has.

Don White April 16th 08 05:48 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

Unions are a thing of the past. The only job where unions have firm
control is teachers unions and this is where we don't need guaranteed
lifetime employment. Everywhere else unions are dying off.



That so..... Blurt?
I'm betting they'll be around long after you quit polluting the earth.



Calif Bill April 16th 08 07:09 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 

wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:37:40 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" wrote in message
...

"Don White" wrote in message
...

"BAR" wrote in message
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D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
The high:

Today is the birthday of Leonardo da Vinci, the Italian
genius whose work epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal and
whose
Last Supper (1495-98) and Mona Lisa (1503-06) are widely
influential
paintings. Born in 1452.

The low:

On this day in 1955, Roy Croc opened the first McDonald's franchise
in Des Plaines, Illinois, and in that same year started the
McDonald's Corporation.


:)

I believe it was Ray Croc. First store was about 2 miles from my
childhood home.

If McDonald's was unionized Harry would be gushing about it.

Can you imagine the increased apathy of the workers at McDonald's if
it
was unionized?


Maybe as bad as a bunch of pseudo marines?


I find your comments about BAR's service to our Country with the USMC
offensive Don and ask that you drop it.


I find his comments about hard working union members offensive. Ask him
to
'drop it' and I'll consider same.


There are those? More than a minority?


You would not be retired with a pension if it wasn't for unions,
dumbass.



I would not? I actually get 2 small pensions from companies I worked for.
Both non union. Only union I belonged to was the CWA when I worked for
Western Electric when I got out of high school. A most incompetent union.
Go on strike for a couple of months for a 10 cent raise, almost the same
amount the company was willing to give at first. I worked for mostly
companies that had 401K programs and I also invested well. My Altria
holdings pay me a couple times my pensions by itself.



John H.[_3_] April 16th 08 07:33 PM

High and Low Points of Civilization
 
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:39:24 -0400, BAR wrote:

Don White wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
Have you ever tried to fire a government employee?



Who gave them this protection??


Protection? Protection for whom? Why does the government have to employ
idiots and lazy slobs? If you can't do the job then you should leave and
if you won't leave you shoud be fired. Why does the taxpayer have to
subsidize stupid lazy people?

We hade pretty good protection at the Crown Corp where I worked until 1996
when bad times forced the union to accept weaknd employee protection in a
new collective agreement. I felt we should have fought it tooth & nail.


Protection again? You should hold your job as long as you are
satisfactorily performing it or until your job is no longer needed by
your employer.

I worked for the US government and I know how people are gotten rid of
in government organizations. The Peter Principle comes into play.

Currently I am in an "at will employment" situation. You should never be
guaranteed a job whether in private industry or government.


Bert, have you ever heard of the AFGE? I had a steward for said union
working for me once. She did almost no government work, as she was always
defending someone's rights to do nothing on the job.

I tried for well over a year to fire a statistician who didn't know what a
summation symbol meant. After a year of meetings, letters, threats, etc.,
the Commanding General backed down and moved her to another job.
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)


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