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I Needed a Job
Posted On 11/14/2008 00:19:27 by kiwibarb
And what did you do yesterday, Madam, apart from nothing? was the greeting I got at the Plastics Factory where I had reluctantly taken a totally uncongenial job in order to keep food on the table. Being between husbands, and with four kids to provide for, any job was better than no job. The Plastics Factory was mainly manned by Maori women, and the above question was directed at me by Rita, the Maori forewoman. She was a brisk, capable lady with a whopping chip on her shoulder, and openly decl... Read More



Introducing our latest feline "adoptee"
Posted On 11/06/2008 06:04:08 by Taffycat
It was Casper's first evening/night indoors and he APPROVED!  Lol 

We had a slightly eventful time at the Cat Clinic, because not only were we going to collect our newest "adoptee" (who had spent the night there, being tested and neutered, etc.,) but we had also taken Rupert in with us,  to be checked, as he was feeling a bit itchy.  The vet says it's probably a touch of eczema, because he is also a slightly wheezy cat - always has been - which is most probably asthma... Read More



Labor Day 2008
Posted On 09/02/2008 08:27:26 by Dianna59WV
Labor Day 2008    Today is Labor Day.  It is meant to recognize the men and women who keep this country moving.  I'm not talking about just the power executives sitting in offices at large corporations or politicians who all make promises that will never be kept.  I'm talking about all of the laborers in this country, the backbone of this country, the people who make it possible for everyone else to survive.    Most of us recognize this first Monday in Septem... Read More



Interesting Extract from Femail
Posted On 09/01/2008 16:48:57 by pollym
The end of the affair: Modern technology means it's never been easier to expose a partner's lies By Nick Harding
Last updated at 10:28 PM on 27th August 2008 What could be more family-friendly than a Nintendo Wii, a games console replete with motion-sensing technology and gleaming white purity? Just look at the marketing: families bounding around the living room, gurning with unbridled joy as they compete with each other at video tennis and baseball. The message is clear: a Wii is the new s... Read More



A New Economic Plan
Posted On 08/24/2008 15:50:21 by Austin
The Problem
Wages are Stagnant as Prices Rise: While wages remain flat, the costs of basic necessities are increasing. The cost of in-state college tuition has grown 35 percent over the past five years. Health care costs have risen four times faster than wages over the past six years. And the personal savings rate is now the lowest it's been since the Great Depression.   Tax Cuts for Wealthy Instead of Middle Class: The Bush tax cuts give those who earn over $1 million dollars a tax cut... Read More



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