Yeah, I figured you were full of shit when you tried to pass of that you did. Also figured you'd be unwilling (or more likely, unable) to state your opinion.
Par for the course for you, Pat.
i said i have coworkers that went to wharton; not friends. lrn 2 read bro.
You're not friends with your co-workers? I'm friends with mine, so I presumed that you would be, too. My bad. Won't make that mistake again, Pat.
What's the matter? Their "humility" won't allow them to be friends with the mail room guy?
And you're crying typo? Just own your shit, Pat.
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and that was a typo. i don't even know wtf a vivant is and i type my posts while working on a million other things. it's incredible that you and lmj are able to discern all sorts of motives and conspiracies from a simple typo.
lots of mail to be sorted for the Wharton co-workers, who aren't your friends. I understand.
Yeah, I figured you were full of shit when you tried to pass of that you did. Also figured you'd be unwilling (or more likely, unable) to state your opinion.
Par for the course for you, Pat.
i said i have coworkers that went to wharton; not friends. lrn 2 read bro.
You're not friends with your co-workers? I'm friends with mine, so I presumed that you would be, too. My bad. Won't make that mistake again, Pat.
What's the matter? Their "humility" won't allow them to be friends with the mail room guy?
And you're crying typo? Just own your shit, Pat.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. try harder brah
and that was a typo. i don't even know wtf a vivant is and i type my posts while working on a million other things. it's incredible that you and lmj are able to discern all sorts of motives and conspiracies from a simple typo.
lots of mail to be sorted for the Wharton co-workers, who aren't your friends. I understand.
You're not friends with your co-workers? I'm friends with mine, so I presumed that you would be, too. My bad. Won't make that mistake again, Pat.
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I work with 1,600 people....I consider 5 of them friends and 1,595 co-workers......real life isn't Facebook.
we have 60 employees worldwide and none of them are my friends. am i doing better or worse than you? should i be counting the ones that are outside of ny that i haven't met?
You're not friends with your co-workers? I'm friends with mine, so I presumed that you would be, too. My bad. Won't make that mistake again, Pat.
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I work with 1,600 people....I consider 5 of them friends and 1,595 co-workers......real life isn't Facebook.
Good thing I didn't suggest that it is, then. There are about 50 people that work in my office. I would say I'm "friends" with 2-3. However, I get along with everyone (believe it or not), and certainly wouldn't bristle and moan at the suggestion that those co-workers who aren't actually my friends, are. Particularly those that I'm on record as saying have very good personal qualities.
You're not friends with your co-workers? I'm friends with mine, so I presumed that you would be, too. My bad. Won't make that mistake again, Pat.
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I work with 1,600 people....I consider 5 of them friends and 1,595 co-workers......real life isn't Facebook.
Good thing I didn't suggest that it is, then. There are about 50 people that work in my office. I would say I'm "friends" with 2-3. However, I get along with everyone (believe it or not), and certainly wouldn't bristle and moan at the suggestion that those co-workers who aren't actually my friends, are. Particularly those that I'm on record as saying have very good personal qualities.
i don't think most Americans can even BEGIN to grasp how much the REST of the world liked big willy.
If it's not too political for Rock; Clinton did a speech at my work a month back... I work in the city centre, and tourists and regular subjects of her Maj must have gotten wind through word-of-mouth and the presence of security dudes (I'm agent Johnson. This is also agent Johnson), and straight bum-rushed the place just hoping for a peek at him. He is a crowd puller. Maybe the cigar thing helps.
i don't think most Americans can even BEGIN to grasp how much the REST of the world liked big willy.
If it's not too political for Rock; Clinton did a speech at my work a month back... I work in the city centre, and tourists and regular subjects of her Maj must have gotten wind through word-of-mouth and the presence of security dudes (I'm agent Johnson. This is also agent Johnson), and straight bum-rushed the place just hoping for a peek at him. He is a crowd puller. Maybe the cigar thing helps.
Yeah, but how many friends do you have at work?
As it was pointed out last night on Bill Maher by strategist and PR dude for the Republican Party. Maybe next time Republican won't use something like a blowjob to impeach.
As it was pointed out last night on Bill Maher by strategist and PR dude for the Republican Party. Maybe next time Republican won't use something like a blowjob to impeach.
i was watching this earlier. david simon really does talk a lot of sense (great man theory related).
I haven't watched the overtime (I rarely do) but it sounds like this is one I should. The most amazing thing about David Simon's segment on that show was how quickly he deflated the other guest's nickle and dime arguments.
The typical make up of that show is 1 or 2 liberals (or 1 liberal and 1 neutral panel members) and 1 conservative. In almost every case the conservative member talks over all the other panelists (and a lot of them are doormats). I know the panel is going to suck when one of them is a journalist. They just won't go after someone who is actively lying or interrupt someone that is hogging the speaking time.
It was interesting this time because it was the liberal side of the panel that was taking on the usual conservative's place on the panel and being the pushy overtalker. The other two panelists were much more reflective.
With that said, I am not surprised that Simon started talking about the structural issues over decades that have led to where we are now economically, socially, and politically as most of his TV shows and books deal with this subject.
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lots of mail to be sorted for the Wharton co-workers, who aren't your friends. I understand.
I work with 1,600 people....I consider 5 of them friends and 1,595 co-workers......real life isn't Facebook.
You're right. Picking on the mentally deficient isn't very sporting.
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you trying to outdo lmj on unfunny insults?
Good thing I didn't suggest that it is, then. There are about 50 people that work in my office. I would say I'm "friends" with 2-3. However, I get along with everyone (believe it or not), and certainly wouldn't bristle and moan at the suggestion that those co-workers who aren't actually my friends, are. Particularly those that I'm on record as saying have very good personal qualities.
my weekend reading is done printing bye bye
If it's not too political for Rock; Clinton did a speech at my work a month back... I work in the city centre, and tourists and regular subjects of her Maj must have gotten wind through word-of-mouth and the presence of security dudes (I'm agent Johnson. This is also agent Johnson), and straight bum-rushed the place just hoping for a peek at him. He is a crowd puller. Maybe the cigar thing helps.
Yeah, but how many friends do you have at work?
As it was pointed out last night on Bill Maher by strategist and PR dude for the Republican Party. Maybe next time Republican won't use something like a blowjob to impeach.
i was watching this earlier. david simon really does talk a lot of sense (great man theory related).
The typical make up of that show is 1 or 2 liberals (or 1 liberal and 1 neutral panel members) and 1 conservative. In almost every case the conservative member talks over all the other panelists (and a lot of them are doormats). I know the panel is going to suck when one of them is a journalist. They just won't go after someone who is actively lying or interrupt someone that is hogging the speaking time.
It was interesting this time because it was the liberal side of the panel that was taking on the usual conservative's place on the panel and being the pushy overtalker. The other two panelists were much more reflective.
With that said, I am not surprised that Simon started talking about the structural issues over decades that have led to where we are now economically, socially, and politically as most of his TV shows and books deal with this subject.
Great call out DOR & Neil Something.