There are no rules, and I would have to say that personal experiences that
directly pertained to the topic at hand wouldn't be off topic.  I know when
speaking of my own time their I also spoke of Wal-Marts impact on the
community, which was very positive in my opinion.  I also was able to see
towns in Maine completely revitalized by the opening of a new store, people
that hadn't been able to find work in years, in the interior, were suddenly
employed.  It was a good experience that taught me a lot about working hard
to get ahead. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jillian Koskie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:32 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: [signs of sanity] MD no longer subsidizing Walmart
> 
> See... I just threw my experience up for anybody who might be 
> interested.  I never said I was an 'einstein' or tried to say 
> it was 'about me or my brilliance' or whatever... but yet you 
> felt the need to insult.
> 
> Anyway... since when is CFCOMM all about staying on topic? :)
> 
> > This thread is having a hard enough time staying on any kind of 
> > remotely relevant topic without me trying to explain to you 
> that this 
> > thread is not about you, or your intelligence, or how brilliant you 
> > are, none of which I can be bothered to question. Your 
> experience as a 
> > WalMart employee is very nice I am sure.
> > 
> > I am having a great time ignoring Gruss' posts. I think I'll ignore 
> > yours too.
> > 
> > Dana
> 
> 

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