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  • looking for a job....

    Common sense/common courtesy tips for all you employers out there.

    I am looking for a job. I selected your position and took the time to respond to your ad. Common courtesy dictates that you send SOMETHING in response. A thanks but no thanks form letter is better than nada.

    Learn how to spell! Spell check is your pal! Your ad with mis-spelled words will be an automatic pass for me. Do you pay that little attention to your business in general?

    You asked me to post my resume.. ok, done! Why does the next page then ask me to list my entire employment history in minute detail????  wtf????

    Employment agencies? eat shit and die, please.

    sigh.... another happy day in job seekers hell

     

  • Dems, incumbents get wake-up call

    RICHMOND, Va. — Eager to drain the 2009 elections of drama and import, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs claimed Tuesday night that President Barack Obama was “not watching returns.”

    You can be sure that he is studying them closely now: The off-year elections were, in two big races, an unmistakable rebuke of Democrats, reshuffling Obama’s political circumstances in ways likely to have severe near-term consequences for his policy agenda and larger governing strategy.

    Independents took flight from Democrats. They suffered humiliating gubernatorial losses in traditionally Democratic New Jersey, where Obama lent his prestige in a pair of eleventh-hour campaign rallies Sunday, and in Virginia, which had been trending leftward and just last year was held up as an example of how Obama was redrawing the political map in his favor.

    Tuesday night’s trends were emphatically not in Obama’s favor. Among those paying closest attention are dozens of Democrats who won formerly Republican congressional districts in 2006 and 2008 and are up for reelection in 2010. Many of these pickups that powered the Democrats’ recapture of Congress came in Southern and border states, or in the Ohio River Valley, where political conditions are similar to those in Virginia.

    Obama now faces a much tougher challenge persuading these mostly moderate Democrats to put themselves further at risk by backing such liberal priorities as expanding government’s role in heath care or limiting greenhouse gases.

    hahahaha! oh no... barry wasn't watching the election returns at all... isn't tuesday night his favorite reruns of miami vice or dukes of hazzard or something like that?

  • all I want for Christmas....

    Alien Spaceship Crash Figures (Set of 3)

    Stranded on a planet far, far from home, these two space-trippers make an unexpected and hilarious landing in your flowerbed or back yard. Durably cast in weatherproof resin. 9"H spaceship; the alien duo stand 7"H. Set of 3.

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  • Millions worldwide would like to switch countries: study

    Tue Nov 3, 2:00 pm ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) – Some 700 million people worldwide, or more than all the adults of North and South America combined, think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence and want to permanently move to another country, a poll showed Tuesday.

    Residents of sub-Saharan African countries were the most likely to want to move abroad permanently, the polls conducted in 135 countries between 2007 and this year by Gallup showed.

    On average, 38 percent of the adult population in sub-Saharan Africa, or around 165 million people, said they would up stakes and head for another country if they had the chance.

    The most popular destination was the United States, where nearly a quarter of the 700 million -- around 165 million people -- said they would like to settle.

    In joint second were Britain, Canada and France, each being named as the preferred destination of around 45 million people.

    Thirty-five million said they would go to Spain, 30 million to Saudi Arabia, and 25 million each to Australia or Germany.

    The least likely to want to emigrate were Asians -- only one in 10 Asian adults said they would move to another country.

    Nearly 260,000 people aged 15 years and older were surveyed, either by phone or face-to-face, for the poll, which has a margin of error of around five percent.

    ** I think we live in the best country in the world - this pretty much confirms that people around the world agree. I'd like to trade all the assholes that disrespect our country for some of these people that would love to be here.

  • GOP sweep: Big governor victories in Virginia, NJ

    love it... this is like a double bitch slap right across barry's smirky face.

    get used to it bar... this is just the beginning  

  • Fall Canceled After 3 Billion Seasons

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    WASHINGTON, DC—Fall, the long- running series of shorter days and cooler nights, was canceled earlier this week after nearly 3 billion seasons on Earth, sources reported Tuesday.

    The classic period of the year, which once occupied a coveted slot between summer and winter, will be replaced by new, stifling humidity levels, near- constant sunshine, and almost no precipitation for months.

     Fall Highlights

    "As much as we'd like to see it stay, fall will not be returning for another season," National Weather Service president John Hayes announced during a muggy press conference Nov. 6. "Fall had a great run, but sadly, times have changed."

    Said Hayes: "Frankly, we're amazed it lasted as long as it did."

    Though it came as a surprise to many, the cancellation was not without its share of warning signs. In recent years, fall had been reduced from three months to a meager two-week stint, and its scheduled start time had been pushed back later and later each year. Still, many Americans continued to hold out hope that it would make a last-minute comeback.

    "I guess I should have seen it coming, but it's still upsetting to think about fall being gone forever," said Peterborough, NH resident Dale Simmons, who was informed of the cancellation yesterday while waterskiing with his family.  "Maybe other people won't miss it as much, but I practically grew up watching the leaves change color."

    "Now what am I supposed to do with myself between August and December?" Simmons asked. "Wear shorts?"

    Though disappointed by the cancellation, a number of Americans have admitted that the last few seasons of fall were "completely underwhelming" and often lacked the trademark mood and temperatures of earlier years.

    "In my opinion, fall stopped really being fall after 2004," Margaret Davies of Augusta, ME said. "Once the birds quit migrating south and the need for air-conditioning extended into late October, it just wasn't the same anymore. To tell you the truth, I was shocked to hear that fall was even still around." 

    Fall's recent slide isn't uncommon, however, with spring and winter also suffering from quality issues. According to recent NWS data, winter has not had a consistent showing in almost four years, while last year spring was cut down to just five days to make room for an extended run of summer that began in March.

    "With the way things have been going lately, it only makes sense that fall would be canceled," said Eric Fausbaum, an observer at an independent weather-watch agency, as he wiped beads of sweat from his brow. "But then I still remember when December meant having to put on a sweater to go outside."

    Though thousands have signed Internet petitions to save fall, and protests have been scheduled throughout the week, many are skeptical that they will ever see the temperate season again. In addition, the National Weather Service said that even if fall were to return at a later date—perhaps for a brief guest appearance next spring—citizens shouldn't be too optimistic.

    "I know people are upset to see fall go, but let's try to keep things in perspective," Hayes said. "After all, it's not like it's the end of the world or anything."

    Regardless of whether it ever returns, Americans said they would always have fond memories of the once-ubiquitous season.

    "The crunch of fallen leaves underneath your feet, the smell of ripening fruit hanging heavy on nearby trees, the crisp and cool evening air—I'll never forget it," Minnesota resident Jessica Bellauc said. "That was fall, right?"

  • learn how to do... stuff

    this is a cool website ----> instructables. there are diy's for slime, a laser vortex (next halloween I'm so making these) make your dog into a bunch of grapes

    maybe I'll be a bunch of grapes next year ... or maybe not...

  • ducks in heaven

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    Three women die together in an accident and go to heaven.

    When they get there, St. Peter says, 'We only have one rule here in heaven:


    Don't step on the ducks!'

    So they enter heaven, and sure enough, There are ducks all over the place. It is almost impossible not to step on a duck, And although they try their best to avoid them, The first woman accidentally steps on one.

    Along comes St. Peter with the ugliest man she ever saw. St. Peter chains them together and says, 'Your punishment for stepping on a duck is to Spend eternity chained to this ugly man!' The next day, The second woman steps accidentally on a duck And along comes St. Peter, Who doesn't miss a thing. With him is another extremely ugly man. He chains them together With the same admonishment as for the first woman.

    The third woman has observed all this and, Not wanting to be chained For all eternity to an ugly man, is very, VERY careful where she steps.

    She manages to go months Without stepping on any ducks, But One day St.Peter comes up to her With the most handsome man she has ever laid eyes on .... Very tall, long eyelashes, muscular.
    St. Peter chains them together without saying a word.

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    The happy woman says, 'I wonder what I did to deserve being Chained to you for all of eternity?'

    The guy says, 'I don't know about you, but I stepped on a duck.

    dux3

  • halloween

    we had the halloween event at the domes friday night. it was great but under advertised so the turnout wasn't that great. we're already talking about how to improve it for next year. this shot is from the largest of the domes during the light show - the orange ring is the top of the dome right next door and the blue is a huge planet earth hanging up in the top. you can see the moon in the upper right

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    paul got to scare lots of kids with his grim reaper costume.. he liked that way too much. he sat on that bench and no one was sure if he was real or not.. they wouldn't go close enough to find out. the glowing eyes on that costume would go on and off. it was pretty cool

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    paul is 6'6" - this guy was well over 7 feet. he was a little too scary for some of the kids. I had to have him come with me to the ladies room to show a little girl that he was just a regular guy - she was freaked  and refused to come out

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    we also went to a local park where they pile bleachers and picnic tables up and put everyones carved pumpkins up. looks pretty cool with hundreds of pumpkins lit up

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    paul put on his costume to scare the trick or treaters at the house. something about the grim reaper kicked back watching tv cracked me up

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    I had to dig up my hibiscus and put him in a pot to bring in the house so he didn't freeze to death. I think it likes it inside.. keeps blooming in 4 different colors

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    saw a red bellied woodpecker in the back yard today... so pretty

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    we're supposed to have some nice temps this week... yay! I'll take 60's.. much better than the 48 we had