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  1. @jangogh very good work- I love it
  2. Tonight I clean up resume and start sending it out. I hate looking for a job
  3. Making so many meeples, there's no time for anything else
  4. @michelekate I hope he is ok
  5. No snow just cold and it feels miserable
  6. I was a consultant. I did a good job, so I lose the job
  7. Position created, I was hired, I did such a good job,they decided position was essential and are moving it inhouse but will fill it inhouse
  8. Now starts the lame duck part session of work. I'm out on the 15th and now I have to train my replaacement. No, leaving is not my choice
  9. @donttrythis but the g-spot myth sounds so good...
  10. RT @michaeljnelson: Line in movie I'm watching: "It's snowing outside." Is it petty of me to think, Where the hell else would it be snowing?
  11. Damn I hate when I get called to someone's office. means only thing. 15 is last day. damn I liked this job
  12. @VinceA still not getting email for sue or suzi
  13. @VinceA I think you need to check email later
  14. @VinceA I can't get 4square to work. Nothing shows up anywhere
  15. @VinceA you don't get paid for it anyway slaveboy,
  16. #dailyquestion Define art: really not able to... but you should be able to know it when you see- not have to be told it is art
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  18. @Toadflax234 I hate the cold when it gets like that. Worse is my husband and I have different ideas of what is cold
  19. @swirlyarts LOL we had ours up till the end of January last year, they were offering to add hearts to avoid tkaing down the tree
  20. @swirlyarts Actually I wish for snow- it would be a good reason not to have to go out in the frigid weather.