Paul in Cannon Beach
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My trick is actually just to grab my coffee cup and leave the office to get a cup of coffee. That works pretty well. The only problem is I am drinking 8-9 cups of coffee each day. Which makes me hyper. Which makes me unable to concentrate. Wh…
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Next time that happens tell the guy that there is a Walmart in Chehalis Washington where his services are needed and will be appreciated.
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The wainscotting is pine. I am not a fan of painted wood in general. I love my office. All it is missing is a trapdoor for people who stay in it too long. I've asked for this feature but our maintenance department is always too busy. Are you su…
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Well, perhaps we should get input from Holly Jones on this since she put together the "Fifty Laws for Fifty States" but when I flipped over to the section for California there is just one page with the words "Sucks to be you." written on it.
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I had heard somewhere that part of the settlement was to have the Walmart store actually clean its bathrooms regularly but Walmart lawyers claimed that was unreasonable. Sorry, had to get that in. Personal issue I have with the chain.
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Heart attack from hitting a hole in one with all my golf buddies watching. They would not only get to witness my ace but they would have to drag me with them for the rest of the round. I win on both counts.
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My paneling is lovely thank you very much (arms crossed, lips pursed).
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This thread is confusing. I am not sure when you are talking about my office or a workplace murder.
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Maybe the constant lip smacking was the result of dry lips which was the result of being nervous from lying about his application. See? Reading non-verbal communication could have spared you that bad hire.
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This is from a "Deep Thought" by Jack Handey. When I die, I want to die like my grandfather--who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.
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"Smacks his lips and sticks his tongue out during the conversation" - wow that is hard to do. Makes me feel like a frog.
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Frank probably can't post. There is no computers in the county jail.
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hmmm.... we need to spend less time on this forum.
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Duly noted on both points, David. Non-verbal communication has come into fashion of late due to the "body language segment" on the popular Fox show "The O'Reilly Factor". O'Reilly and an expert on body language interpret clips from the news and …
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Please remember Frank in your thoughts and prayers today. I saw this article "Man without pants arrested while driving". I can only assume it was Frank coming home from work. [url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31795305/ns/us_news-weird_news?GT1=430…
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Another part of reading non-verbal communication is knowing what is "normal" behavior for an individual. If someone crosses their arms normally (due to fidgeting like cnghr or just because its comfortable like ksr6450) then you cant read that behav…
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Air conditioning? I am not familiar with that term. This is Oregon. We dont have AC. We have windows. Yes, its true that you have to be careful not to misread non-verbal cues. The experts advise to look for "groupings" which will confirm what …
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General consensus about the memorial was mostly positive. A bit overblown perhaps but thats understandable considering it was for the world's biggest pop star. Let the battles over Jackson's estate begin!
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Stores actually use the phrase "doorbuster" for their heavily discounted sales. It has a grim connotation now. The article says Walmart did not properly train its employees to handle the situation. I think that is a reasonable charge. If you cre…
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I was in Paris in 1990 and just happened to be near the last stage of the tour de France in time to see the final group come through. That was the year Greg Le Mond won. I saw about 3 seconds of action but it was still pretty awesome.
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I thought he retired. What happened?
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Im breaking down and going to take just a QUICK PEEP at the coverage. Ohhh.... golden casket. Classy!
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Ironically, after MJ died, many of his fans flocked to the "Michael Jackson" star on Hollywood's walk of fame to pay their respects (and over-react). However, the star belonging to the singer Michael Jackson was covered that day by some staging for…
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I think alot of people feel the same way you do, cnghr, BUT... the ratings are undeniable. The coverage is fueled by huge ratings. On Fox last night they were discussing how their ratings would plummet whenever they pulled away from the Michael Ja…
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Here in Oregon smoking is protected during "non working hours" except where a bona fide occupational requirement exists. As an ex-smoker (I quit 12 years ago) I have some mixed feelings about this trend. For me, quitting was extremely difficult an…
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Dutch, I'd be curious to know what your five years in personnel and training were like at Walmart?
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Did that come off a little emotional? I am not a hugger but maybe a little cake?
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See. That's why these "no touching" policies are ridiculous. They ignore basic human nature. We spend 8-10 hours a day at our jobs. For some, thats more time then they spend with anyone else. Cakes, hugs, prayers, and tears are just part of our…
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"started out" "dallied" "did time" "bounced around" "slogged" "cruised" My favorite is "did time in bookkeeping" because that is what it would feel like to me.
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The thought just occurred to me that perhaps Tony posted this article as a cry for help. Perhaps someone at MLS headquarters should go touch Tony? I am sure his job is very demanding. Perhaps he just needs a hug? Anyone? Hello?