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Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:03 pm
by soulfinger
Congratulations Chief. Slam that nose right up against the grindstone and it'll soon feel like you were never away.
Re: Mmm. Private Sector.

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Tue Nov 23, 2010 12:20 am
by NewJerseyRich
Great news boss, may you live long and prosper!
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:18 pm
by cagliostro
And remember - The Company is your friend!
Yeah, I was laid off for about a year, and was very happy to be back to work after that humiliating time. It's very easy to let depression take you, particularly if you watch any daytime television. After a couple episodes of daytime talk shows of the like where the audience screams, "Thassa man!" or the host says, "You are the father," was nearly enough to make me crawl into a bath and open a vein. And the commercials during these shows drive home the point that you are a loser. I have one weekday off a week with my currently schedule, and I can attest that the one day I wanted to see what was on TV was enough to bring it all back. Now I've pretty much dismantled broadcast television anyway, so it's a moot point anymore.
Re: Mmm. Private Sector.

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Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:44 pm
by Clash Cadillac
DzM wrote:I'd like to drop a quick note that says:
Thank you American Taxpayers for letting me nibble at the public trough. It's been a challenging year. Being unemployed is soul crushing. The trickle of income from the safety net helped relieve some of the stress and stretch out the nest egg that has sustained the DzM homestead.
I am now, for the near future at least, no longer in need of the public trough. I am happy to be working again, and I am proud to be paying into the public trough with the knowledge that it is helping others that are in the same situation I was. If I could take some of my tax dollars out of stupid spending and direct them toward more funding for unemployment insurance then I most surely would.
Thanks again American Taxpayers. I owe you. And thank you The Company (All Praise The Company) for getting my snout out of the public trough.
Does this mean a trip east is in your future?
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:12 am
by girlfromcountyhell
Hullo

Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:47 am
by DzM
girlfromcountyhell wrote:Hullo

Hullo, and yay! It's our statistician, GFTCH! Pleased to be staying!
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:55 pm
by Sandyfromvancouver
Hi!
I went to a Dialogue Circle thingy sponsored by the City at the Musqueam Reserve in Vancouver yesterday. While we heard of appalling injustices the Musqueam have endured, and continue to experience, we also heard about how Chinese farmers somehow appeared on the reserve in the early 1900's and lived peaceably, side by side with the First Nations people. Til Indian Affairs kicked them off. We settlers (non-aboriginals) were very warmly welcomed. An informative, touching day.
Vancouver is blanketed in snow today and for those of us inside, it's a rare and beautiful sight.
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:25 am
by Low D
Sandyfromvancouver wrote:Hi!
Vancouver is blanketed in snow today and for those of us inside, it's a rare and beautiful sight.
It is, and i spent the afternoon out with the kids making snowpeople and sliding down a hill on my son's old skateboard (no wheels or trucks, wored surprisingly well). Back home for hot chocolate & national geographic videos. Homeschooling is THE BEST.
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:04 pm
by Sandyfromvancouver
Ah, I remember the days of the kids playing in snow. Vancouver great because it almost always has packing snow - good for snowpeople and forts. (Gotta persuade the kids to provide some grandchildren . . .)
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:55 pm
by Heather
I would like to say a big 'Thank You' to the staff at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool who took the trouble today to get someone to come and find me just after the interval of the show I saw today (Scouse Pacific). When I booked, I apparantly overpaid for my ticket. I was given an envelope with £5.00 in it. I suppose it was a little 'thank you' to me (in a way) for being a loyal customer.
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:38 pm
by phro37
bump for niceness!
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:51 am
by Low D
I am limping, the bottom of my foot is both cut & swollen. This is because i stepped on my daughter's violin that she had left on the floor, next to the couch. Which I had just stepped off of. Practically leapt, actually. The impact was absorbed by the chinrest ($25 for a posh one) which split, cutting into my foot (priceless, but self-healing). The something nice i want to say is that the $2,000 violin is completely undamaged.
Otherwise, the something nice i would be posting here would be that i'm offering a good deal on "massages" to all Medeusans in the greater Vancouver area...
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:20 am
by Sandyfromvancouver
Aw, Low D. Hope your wee footie heals fast.
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:21 am
by Sandyfromvancouver
Brighter side, it was a gorgeous day today. Professor Sfv spotted some pretty little snowdrops today, just around the corner.
Re: The Thread for People who Just Want to Say Something Nic

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Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:25 am
by Clash Cadillac
Low D wrote:I am limping, the bottom of my foot is both cut & swollen. This is because i stepped on my daughter's violin that she had left on the floor, next to the couch. Which I had just stepped off of. Practically leapt, actually. The impact was absorbed by the chinrest ($25 for a posh one) which split, cutting into my foot (priceless, but self-healing). The something nice i want to say is that the $2,000 violin is completely undamaged.
Otherwise, the something nice i would be posting here would be that i'm offering a good deal on "massages" to all Medeusans in the greater Vancouver area...
What songs is she playing now? I trust you are past having to listen to the Suzuki numbers by now? Seattle and I are working on "Bile Them Cabbage Down" which is a great little number. Also, I play 'Kitty" just about every time I sit down.