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Comment from: Rick H
Rick H

Agreed! S**thouse poetry can be extremely amusing if not entirley PC. HINT; For really bad odors take a very tiny dab of menthulate cream and put it under the nose..its a strong odor but reaaly offensive. Hang in there LT. and keep im coming.

11/16/04 @ 16:55
Comment from: Hinermad
Hinermad

One of my brother’s in-laws was in the Ohio National Guard. A few years ago rioting inmates took control of a state prison for about 10 days. The Guard was called out to secure the prison after negotiators made a deal with the inmates. For all they knew there may have been 10-day-old corpses that would have to be retrieved. Before they went in all the Guardsmen bought up all the Vick’s Vapo-Rub in the nearest town. It works in much the same way - a little dab under the nose masks all kinds of odors.

Dave

11/17/04 @ 17:36
Comment from: James
James

Hey Diana,

Should I wave as I pass by? Work has put up a contract to go into the area and do internet/networking stuff. $113k for a year tax free is looking really attractive…. be a nice retirement nest egg.

11/17/04 @ 21:24
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Hey, James. :)

Yeah. Pop by an visit Vacationland Bible Style. And yes…we have some very happy contractors working here. But you have to stay a full year (without returning to the States, as I understand) for the “tax free” thing to kick in.

d

11/18/04 @ 13:21
Comment from: James
James

Yea, been made aware of the full year thingy. Investigating options… at that pay, taking a week to tour Japan with the family halfway through would be sweet.

I went ahead and put my name in. My luck I’ll be put in a backwater in Afghanistan instead. no details on exact location yet…. Just “Middle Eastern war zone”

11/18/04 @ 18:50
Comment from: blingholio
blingholio

Hey, where do you see that kind of listing? I’d come back here for that kind of money….

11/19/04 @ 15:36
Comment from: steve
steve

James, you may go back to the states during your year, but you may not stay there longer than 35 days without losing your tax free status.

11/19/04 @ 19:54