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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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That's weird.:D I'd expect you to want to spend time with your relatives.
We didn't do that this year. My mom had to work and my sister is out of country so we had the family dinner Wed night. So right now I'm the only person in the house. Doing laundry, trying not to think too much.:D
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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We didn't do that this year. My mom had to work and my sister is out of country so we had the family dinner Wed night. So right now I'm the only person in the house. Doing laundry, trying not to think too much.:D
What a co-inky-dink, i'm doing laundry too.:D I guess that makes it alright to leave & go to work. Do you get paid overtime for working during holiday period?
 

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Oct 11, 2005
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Actually, the sales started yesterday around 9:00pm. Retail employees were pissed, there were questions as to whether that practice was consistent with labor laws.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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watch vid and you will see ;)
she's gorgeous, no doubt
Yeah, but KimK has that Armenian problem of constantly needing a daily mow to keep her body hair from taking over.

Didn't win the money. Some bitch in International Programs won instead.
Skin to win, and you only went topless?

What a co-inky-dink, i'm doing laundry too.:D?
Small load you're doing by hand?

What's Black Friday?
:sergio: The latest in spam email subject lines and the biggest crock of commercial shit going in the U.S. this month.

Super post-Thanksgiving sale in the States where stuff is sold dirt cheap. People camp outside the stores from the night before to get the best items.
It's not even accurate. Retailers say it's the biggest shopping day of the year, which is a lie because it's typically the last Saturday before Christmas. And then they come up with these desperate promotions that attract desperate people. Lately, it's gotten to be like the Staples Center in L.A. whenever the Lakers win or lose the NBA championship: people stomping others to death, firing weapons, setting fire to things. Just in today's Cali news:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...marred-by-shootings-pepper-spray-attack-.html

So retailers are doing everything they can to create a social frenzy, they get people literally committing violence on each other, and then they act like they're not even partly responsible for the problem.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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It's not even accurate. Retailers say it's the biggest shopping day of the year, which is a lie because it's typically the last Saturday before Christmas. And then they come up with these desperate promotions that attract desperate people. Lately, it's gotten to be like the Staples Center in L.A. whenever the Lakers win or lose the NBA championship: people stomping others to death, firing weapons, setting fire to things. Just in today's Cali news:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lan...marred-by-shootings-pepper-spray-attack-.html

So retailers are doing everything they can to create a social frenzy, they get people literally committing violence on each other, and then they act like they're not even partly responsible for the problem.
Then what I said is just part of it? I know it's nuts.
 

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