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Had been receiving the Missouri Employment Law Letter for some time and just thought I would try it out one day. I really appreciated how all the HR folks from all over the nation and from so many types of industry were happy to pitch in to help on…
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The Missourians probably cut you more slack, being from Iowa than they do me, being from Arkansas. Oh well, what the heck, as the Super Chicken theme song says, "Besides you knew the job was dangerous when you took it."
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How it "HRhero.com", ever consider installing a spell-cheque option?
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I was always taught and continue to teach todays supervisors that an applicant only gets one opportunity to make a great first impression, so the way they "look" (are prepared and present themselves) at their "official job interview" will likely be …
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And I do so every chance I get. Problem is I think we have all of his videos of these concerts.
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>Are you talking about the same Kingsmen who recorded 'Louie, Louie?' Nope.... this group is a Southern Gospel Quartet that has a tremendous ministry through music.
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How do you feel about Southern Gospel Quartets? Such as The Cathedrals, The Kingsmen, Gold City, The Gaithers to name a few. I must admit these are some the groups that I cut my teeth on back in the 60's and 70's. I even sang for a few years in f…
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Just have confidence that were ever you end up in 10 years it will be God's will. Even those of us that have been in this business for many years still have a lot to learn. Dutch2
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I sometimes, but not very often, miss playing sea gull. In my former life working for a very large discount retailer, we from the home office were sometimes known as sea gulls because we would: Fly in, Eat their food, Crap on 'em, and then fly out.…
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Whildwind, I had the pleasure of being in the DFW metro area back in the late 70's during an ice storm. Talk about your "bumper cars!" I sure was gald to get the heck out of Dallas and on down the road.
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My commute is just over 1/4 mile, something like 3 city blocks. Takes me about 6 to 15 minutes to walk each way, depending on how many folks I stop to visit with along the way. I have previously had a job that was 77 miles each way, through the Oza…
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It will be interesting to see if he keeps his mask and hat on, whilein teh hot tub. "Who was that masked man? Dutch2
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> I happened to buy a three CD pack of Queens >>Greatest Hits a couple of months back, maily to bug my bride of near >>20 years. > >I'm worried about a 45 year old guy who sleeps in tents and buys that >set of CDs…
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You win the cigar. I happened to buy a three CD pack of Queens Greatest Hits a couple of months back, maily to bug my bride of near 20 years. It worked very well, especially when our ten year old son came through the den sining "Fat Bottom Girls."…
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Don't forget to throw in a few beer battered & deep fried mushrooms. (Those you find yourself if possible)
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As a mis-placed Arkansan, I remember that is how we could tell if the ecomony in Arkansas was good or not.... by the number of dead chickens and turkeys along the side of the road. If there were a lot, the economy was good, if there were few to non…
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How in the world did we get from "I'm the King I wish for bacon" & "Knights in white satin" to deep fried turkeys? Guess that is what makes the world go round, and round and round. Must confess, I have never tried deep fried turkey, but there…
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>Glen Campbell's 'Wichita Lineman' from ages ago... What do you mean "from ages ago"? It couldn;t have been more than 20, 25, 30 or 35 years ago at the most, could it?
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Well....actually we still have the '71 Chevelle in the drive way and in working order that my wife had in college. It has an Am/FM 8 track player in working order. We also have an old Zentih Alergo system with phonograph, remember those really big…
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Come to think of it I had the 8 track of the Moody Blues with the K(n)ights in white satin. May have to dig through the attic and see if it is still up there. How 'bout: Bringing in the Sheeps. Bringing in the Sheeps. We shall come rejoicing bringi…
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Bringing in the Sheeps. Bringing in the Sheeps. We shall come rejoicing bringing in the Sheeps. and then there was: Andy walks with me, Andy he talks with me. Andy he tells me I am His own. ...then the little boy turns to Dad and asks, "Who's…
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Talley, check your private mailbox, information for camp Hohn is listed. Just let me know if you need additional or if the email address does not work for you.
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There was a Troop from Blue Springs that joined us Friday evening. We were at Ha-Ha-Tonka State Park just a mile or two south of Camdenton, down by the Lake of the Ozarks. They commented that they had some terrible weather to drive through to get …
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Must confess my wife and I were blessed with sons a bit later in life than most. Maybe that has something to do with why we enjoy being with out boys so much. We realize that this will not last many more years and we wish to enjoy them as much as …
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I took my wife camping. With both of our sons and the entire Boy Scout Troop. Wasn't bad setting up camp Friday evening, but it rained all night and was below freezing most all day Saturday. Could have been a lot worse, we could have gone to the …
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Don't forget. If he was ever in a fight, his hat always stayed on tight.
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Lash LaRue: "Who ws that Masked Man?" Cisco Kid: "Beats me." Lash LaRue: "Who does?" Cisco Kid: "The Masked Man." Lash LaRue: "The Masked Man beats you?" Lash LaRue: "Yup...Wonder who he was?" Cisco Kid: "Beats me." Lash LaRue: "Who does?" Cisco…
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MId-Missouri checking in. Filled up yesterday at $1.67. Must admit that I remember back in my high school days in the mid sixties when two "Service Stations" across the street from each other had a good old fashioned "gas war" and the price was $0…
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Great idea. We were lucky enough to catch a marathon of the Faulty Towers shows on one network and recorded every episode in the order they were aired. Makes for a great evening of TV. My wife does not care for Monty Phython, but she really enjoy…
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And now for something completely different. Nuge-nuge wink-wink, no w'at I mean?