Profit off of others? Absolutely! I think if somebody wants to invest in a
business, risk their capital and reputation and hire people to work for them so
that they can make a profit, that's great!
Nobody makes you work for some one else. If you don't like your job, quit! If
you're so
Don't drive much do you? Or at least that's what the car repair shop
says to me when I take it in. It's been over a year and the oil is
finally due to be changed. Got ya beat by two years and 13K. My
Forester is almost 16 years old and has almost 118K. I was fortunate to
have the money on
Why was it ridiculous, Tovarich?
And what's the difference between the bourgeoisie and the ruling capitalist
elite?
Comrade Mike, you mean the bourgeoisie. Comrade Judy's question was
ridiculous anyway.
On 01/05/2014 07:07 AM, Mike Dixon wrote:
The *ruling capitolist elite* of
It was ridiculous because you knew the answer to begin with. Asking it
made you look stoopid. Besides my statement was facetious so like
someone said the other day you seem to be irony challenged. I would
expect you to be better than that.
There is no difference between the bourgeoisie and
Well, I suspected in general terms, only because that's always who you blame.
But I did think there'd be more to the story than that!
It was ridiculous because you knew the answer to begin with. Asking it
made you look stoopid. Besides my statement was facetious so like someone
said the
They who?
Football is probably the closest thing they could come to gladiators
killing each other to satisfy the masses with bread and circuses. it's a
national distraction.
It is currently 67 degrees here. I have the door between the garage and
kitchen open since the garage will heat the kitchen up more for free. I
have also opened the front door for the warmer air to come in. The
shingles reflect sunlight which is good for summer and not so good for
winter.
Thanks. I find it interesting to find out what people are doing with
climate disruption. Keep warm. Us old sods don't do well with home
temperatures under 68 degrees. I have taken to using my heater tower as
electricity is cheaper than gas and besides I'm only in one room at a time.
On
I spend most of my time in my living room, where I have a big honkin'
through-the-wall electric heater and A/C unit, so as long as we have power and
the heater doesn't give up the ghost, I'm fine.
My sister's seven years younger, but I worry about her up there in Vermont
because she's way
Before someone calls me a wuus for complaining about the petty weather
in the SF Bay Area, I grew up in the northwest and the last year I lived
in my hometown in January 1989 we had -18F temperatures. Road ice was
so prevalent that after sliding off the road even with my Subaru wagon I
drove
Not too bad in Victoria. The temperatures are in Centigrade, of course.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
John, I also noticed the Moon last night. It was quite beautiful. And I'm glad
to know that it's Jupiter that's been so visible in the sky of
Share,
There is a treasure trove of information in the night sky. It's a mystery to
me how the ancient astrologers were able to map the skies to come up with the
zodiac signs and their meanings.
Yes, Jupiter, the great benefic is now transiting right in between Castor and
Pollux, the
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