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"License Plate Material Change As a trial, the Secretary of State's office changed the material used for producing Education License Plates from steel to aluminum. This was the first plate to undergo this change. Due to an overwhelming response to the new material, the Secretary of State
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Have a very Happy Birthday!!!!!
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i almost didn't recognize you till i saw your posts still have the tell tale "meth shake" to them
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I drive by one of those 10 minute oil change places every day to and from work that has one of the light up signs you roll out to the street with the slide in letters. All summer, the message was : NOW WE HAVE 2 ENEMIES TO FIGHT THE TERRORISTS AND THE NEW YORK TIMES!!! He finally changed it a week or so ago, just after the latest UN affair. Now it says: HUGO CHAVEZ, GET THE HELL OUT OF MY COUNTRY!!! good stuff. always gives me a chuckle on the ride home.
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how about embarrassed. i'm more embarrassed than ashamed.
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Sunrise in my backyard this morning
plasticeyeball replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
not really. we're pretty busy. oh, you meant click on the underlined thing. sorry -
Sunrise in my backyard this morning
plasticeyeball replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
you know what aged well and is more than 10 years older than nevermind? london calling, thats what -
i have no depth perception so no ball sports for me (which was mearly just an excuse for sucking) skate rat and skiing but now i have knee problems (which is mearly just an excuse for sucking)
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Happy Birthday!!!
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Sunrise in my backyard this morning
plasticeyeball replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
that "phenomenon" used to make our kids cry when they were little(er) cause anything round rolled under the radiators. -
Sunrise in my backyard this morning
plasticeyeball replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
my house was built in 1860. there's not a level floor in the place. in my case, all our furniture is "placed in such a manner as to conceal the glaring unlevelness of the floor" (plus, a couple of strategically placed shims can do wonders) -
i've been meaning to check out the dan zanes kids stuff. i was a big fan of the del fuegos. one of my favorite shows ever.
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stop reading my mind
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you started with what i think was the highlight of their career, musically and lyrically. although i love them all, IF I Should Fall From Grace would be the most poetic, Red Roses & Rum,Sodomy are both excellent drunken punk. I give Peace and Love and Hell's Ditch, followed by Waiting for Herb the least play these days. Since some of these are almost 20 or 20+ years old and i still listen to them says something. i also still regularly watch Live from the Town & Country which i got for christmas almost 19 years ago. commentary by joe strummer & steve lilliwhite as well as joe pl
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Most of my job, the accounting, the IT guy & HR guy crap are not that condusive but the drawing & design part seems to feel like it flows better. But then again i would think that having had that same buzz on.
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with three, i always say work is much much easier than home mommy's not home so i let them up too late already. it's story time and then
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our entire office staff has kids. no one doesn't. it makes for a "cover each other" over different periods of parenhood and age groups. it's just understood that someone with a 5 or 6 or 7 year old is going to be late on the 1st day of school or at some point going to have to leave to pick up a sick kid. everyone has done that when their turn came and it makes for a great environment. as a small company, the flexibility is attractive. but this has nothing to do with dope smoking so.... on that note Saw your van on the sand and I don't understand Tell me why you do it cause you understan
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i think there was a guy on the video about the other big job that's on the art commision that he's known since graduate school at harvard but i'm not sure. he's always presented himself well though, unlike myself. he usually talks over my head
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this was a "before" article. before the after's i read weren't a bit more negative & polital apparently
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word on the street is that alot of people out your way are pissed about the cost of some artwork going on out there and thanks. you too have beautiful kids
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i went through my sadness last weekend i miss this already
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you are correct sir. let's also be clear that in a small business environment, there are no insurance benefits realised by instituting a drug testing policy. of the 3 big policies a company pays, (health, workers comp, & liability insurance) none of the premiums are based upon whether or not we drug test. 1.2 billion/year and that's on vc alone!!
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dear caliber, why do i keep nodding off at my desk? ps: sorry, i don't use caps!
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employers, me included, wouldn't drug test to promote good heath, they drug test to reduce liability insurance costs or because a client they have a contract with requires it. (or in the instance mentioned below) in a small company with a small plan, there are no benefits or cost reduction on your health insurance for promoting well being. we don't drug test, and since 66.66% of the ownership are pot smokers, i don't see it coming soon. however, if one of my mechanics gets hurt and it becomes a workers comp claim, our carrier will ask for a tox screen when they send the guy to the approved
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i used to work for a construction equipment rental and sales company from 1985 to 1991. we had about 15 employees, maybe 20, and during that period we would go through 10 to 12 cases of beer a week. it was harder working there than keeping up in college. productivity was typically measured in 12 ounce increments. i always said that if i didn't leave there, i'd be dead.