SEVERUSMAX
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Nirvanadragones said:I have so many blurts, I wouldn't know where to start.
Keep my away from the venom thread. That's all I ask.
Hugs, Vana....

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Nirvanadragones said:I have so many blurts, I wouldn't know where to start.
Keep my away from the venom thread. That's all I ask.

Your story: There is definite potential for " more"Fallenfromgrace said:did i really leave it that open? i intended to leave it a little open...but not enough to hint at more...
i wouldn't know what to write if i were to do another part. Maybe a 2nd part if ideas boil up in my head for Vday next year
i am trying to keep sane. I am writting a stat's report...please...i need to be here to be sane. *pouts*
ps. i echo what Rox says, and admire your determination to want to help more. Tell me, are you there for work as such? i remember you mentioned having a workshop on HIV and AIDs at work a little while back- is this part of that? *is ignorant- educate me*

Nirvanadragones said:Your story: There is definite potential for " more"
My trip: Too much to share on here. Sorry, Sweet.![]()

Misty_Morning said:I thought I was gonna die yesterday during the drive. Woke up this AM and my nose and mouth were so irritated from blowing and going. Actually feeling pretty good now. Can't keep me down for long......well, actually that's not true.![]()
I learned a very good lesson when, 20 years ago, I worked in Tanzania. This well-endowed and beautiful country was broken-down and economically destitute to a shocking degree. A shard of mirror was a treasured possession; a day’s wages bought a man one egg on the open market. It was quicker to go to Europe than to telephone it. Nothing, not even the most basic commodity such as soap or salt, was available to most of the population.
At first I considered that the president, Julius Nyerere, who was so revered in “progressive” circles as being halfway between Jesus Christ and Mao Tse Tung, was a total incompetent. How could he reconcile the state of the country with his rhetoric of economic development and prosperity for everyone? Had he no eyes to see, no ears to hear?
But then the thought dawned on me, admittedly with embarrassing slowness, that a man who had been in power virtually unopposed for nearly a quarter of a century could not be called incompetent, once one abandons the preposterous premise that he was trying to achieve what he said he was trying to achieve. As a means of remaining in power, what method could be better than to have an all-powerful single political party distribute economic favors in conditions of general shortage? That explained how, and why, in a country of the involuntarily slender, the party officials were fat. This was not incompetence; it was competence of a very high order. Unfortunately, it was very bad for the population as a whole.
from City Journal, Winter 2007
"How Not to Do It: Nothing works in the omnicompetent state."
Theodore Dalrymple
http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_1_oh_to_be.html

OMG! TC... that is NEMO!!!!!!!Tom Collins said:Fuck, I am so bored, and pissed that it's nearly time to go back to work. *sigh*
RedHairedandFriendly said:OMG! TC... that is NEMO!!!!!!!
Fallenfromgrace said:Don't tell me you have never seen that pic before?
It did the rounds on the net about 60million times right after Nemo was aired in Cinema's. It made me teary when i saw it for the 1st time coz its EVIL!
RAOTFLMFAORedHairedandFriendly said:OMG! TC... that is NEMO!!!!!!!

I think it's hysterical, but then I have a seriously skewed sense of humor.RedHairedandFriendly said:I wasn't obsessed with the Internet when NEMO came out. . .so nope this is the first time for me. I would have really pitched a fit had it been Dorrie.![]()
RedHairedandFriendly said:OMG! TC... that is NEMO!!!!!!!
RedHairedandFriendly said:I wasn't obsessed with the Internet when NEMO came out. . .so nope this is the first time for me. I would have really pitched a fit had it been Dorrie.![]()

I think it is quite funny.
Love it... we still crack jokes about it around here.Spank you, Chantily.Chantilyvamp said:lol, oh i hadnt noticed that...... good one tom![]()
Must say that's some kinda succulent tokhes on display in your AV. 
Oh, yeah, me too. I've seen it about a dozen times.RedHairedandFriendly said:I knew you were a bit fishy, Tom.I think it is quite funny.
I love NEMO...Love it... we still crack jokes about it around here.
Roxanne Appleby said:You rock!![]()
Just so you know, I and I'm sure many others here are full of admiration of youe conscientiousness and dedication to doing these hard things. I am totally confident that it will all pay off for you in the form of an interesting and gainful career. There are some here who could tell you what it's like to get up every day and force yourself to go into a boring or even hateful job that doesn't even pay all that well. The hard work you are doing today is your ticket out of that trap, and into a life with greater opportunity to pursue and find happiness.
This goes for Lucky, too.
Big hug andfor our hardworking students.
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