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  • >This is a gentle reminder that the Employers >Forum doesn't allow marketing or advertising... since many people are protective of their e-mail address. The policy is here to protect the privacy of all Forum members. > James states …
  • In regards to the statements that indicate some of our Forum members do not consider the Forum to be an extension of their workplace, I would agree with them if they're using their personal computer at home. But, "If it looks, talks, and walks l…
  • Every few months I need a Krystal fix (White Castle would probably suffice in other parts of the country). Pick up a dozen on sale for about $6. Eat three or four and freeze the rest at work. Nuc a couple of them for about 25 seconds and you have…
  • It really bothers me when intelligent people fall victim to media propaganda. Yes (I have to admit) Sen Obama is an eloquent speaker. The media has told me what a great orator he is and I have also heard him speak and admit, he is very eloquent. …
  • It's been around for a while and I got to it late -- "1776" by David McCullough is outstanding. It gives you a real appreciation for what Washington & his troops had to endure and makes you wonder how we ever won the war.
  • Congratulations! What was his project?
  • >The dry cleaners ought to counter sue for >harassment and mental anguish." Defendants should also sue for all their legal fees in addition to their pain, suffering & loss of business. According to today's paper, the guy suing is a…
  • Speaking of MN sports/stings, I believe Minnesota's best recent sting was getting Tubby Smith from Kentucky? Congratulations from a disgruntled Georgian!
  • The fact that there always seemed to be a message is what made Twilight Zone & Star Trek so popular. As mentioned by Dutch2, watching Burgess Meredith in his bomb shelter full of books and a set of broken glasses, realizing he kept people out…
  • Shumer is speaking for Democrats in general, although even some Dems have deep convictions, i.e., Lieberman for one, GA's Max Cleland for another. Having convictions seems to be one of the major differences between Republicans & Democrats. Mos…
  • What did Rangle say?
  • Excellent. I don't see a lot of "Smart Blond" jokes!
  • >Got this in an email. I even remember hearing >him give some of these great lines (when I was a >kid of course x;-) ). > >Nae Perhaps my all-time favorite entertainer. Met him on a flight onetime later in his life; one of…
  • I know some stay-at-home Dads. Are they also wasting their lives in their efforts to raise their children while their wives provide the income? I go back to Whirlwind's question, should we know who Linda Hirshman is?
  • I've already e-mailed it to my son!
  • Agree with everything already mentioned, especially visiting the numerous top quality museums. Also, check with your concierage about getting "two-for" tickets to Broadway shows. I would recommend going to see some of the more established, long-…
  • I totally agree with Whirlwind and am not sure where HRinNH was going with his/her post. As I read the story in this morning's paper, the individual yelled that he had a bomb. When the Marshalls tried to take the backback with the bomb the individ…
  • Excellent!
  • Aren't we all??
  • Two trivia questions I like to ask: 1. Before hitting the big time in perhaps the most successful television western ever, what movie/tv star played the role of the Thing in the 1050's movie "The Thing"? Ans: James Arness of Gunsmoke fa…
  • I'm not going into the Left/Right Wing diatribes that have become so much a part of the Forum and trust me I'm no Bush fan! I am surprised, however, that for all the pro/con-comments (Democrat/Republican comments)about Clinton's eight years no one …
  • Speaking of people losing their jobs: ************************************** Storm deaths lead to arrests Nursing home owners charged By MARK BIXLER The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 09/14/05 New Orleans — Authorities charged the h…
  • Speaking of the "good old days", I grew up in the 50's & 60's in Miami, FL. While I was in high school (mid-60's) the lock on our front door broke and we could not lock the door. After my Mom died in 1986, we were peparing the house for sale w…
  • >Right. As I grew up I learned to love the >Communist system through the readings of >Alexander Solzhenitsyn and his enthralling, >fun-loving books, such as "One Day in the Life >of Ivan Denisovich" and "The Gulag Archipelago…
  • To E-Wart: I agree with you that this is embarrassing for our state and that our news media in general has sunk to the tabloid level, to include "The Today Show" as a good example. The intent of my original post was to present the situation that y…
  • Only in Georgia! As a Georgian, this is embarrassing, let alone expensive. What's really scarry is that she is supposedly a nurse. Given here mental imbalance, how much were her patients at risk?? On the other hand, she's an adult, she got on a …
  • > "...the man's requests are so unusual and >uncommon that they cannot agree to them. Hmmm." Interesting to note Don D jumping to erroneous conclusions as usual based on false assumptions. If any of us were ever in the fiance's situa…
  • I thought the Spurs were the only NBA team in Texas! Looks like the Spurs or the Heat win the Cahmpionship.
  • Scorpio: Visit a hospital and watch someone dying of emphysema, otherwise known as slow-suffication. When combined with medical help (patches, etc)if the emphysema exposure doesn't scare you into not smoking, I'm not sure what will. Seriously, I'…
  • Meth is becoming a big problem in Georgia also. The State legislature just passed a law to keep cold medicine off the shelf. If the Gov signs it the bill, in order to buy a package of Sudafed, etc. would require the purchaser to sign for the purch…