[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

}- Must be nice to live in a world where you can go jobless and
}- still eat, or else where there are many jobs from which to
              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
}- choose, and many qualified employees also for every job.
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Yes, this is one of the advantages to living near a large city,
Kansas City to be exact.  And exactly the reason I left my
small-town-economically-depressed-since-the-1973-oil-embargo
hometown in Michigan.  I *chose* to make a better life for myself
in a place with more opportunities.  Anyone else in America is
free to make the same choice.  Canada too as far as I know.  Last
I knew you all have some quite large and quite lovely cities
there.

}- I'd say you appear to be living a very sheltered life or else
}- are fortunate enough to have alternate resources upon which to
}- rely.

No sheltered life here.  I can take care of myself.  If by
"alternate resources" you mean a husband and a family, then you
are correct.  But I'm quite sure they'd be offended at the
insensitive and politically incorrect way you've refered to them
as "alternate resources."  Shame on you.

Boanne


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