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  • [Mail Article]WORDS NEVER HEARD IN THE WORKPLACE
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Patience Pantperhog) Copyright The Quipping Queen 2005. WORDS NEVER HEARD IN THE WORKPLACE By Patience Pantperhog Today’s modern workplace is awash in buzzwords, bafflegab, and all manner of blessed bumpf to wade through or digest over a morning latte with a dab o...
  • [Mail Article]The day my computer died
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Jesse S. Somer) I’ve always been a skeptic when it comes to technology, especially computers and the Information Age. I used to think it was crazy how people would put their total faith into a machine, some even more so than in their faith in humanity. Human beings a...
  • [Mail Article]IN 2005 CONTROL IS A REMOTE POSSIBILITY
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Rev. James L. Snyder) One item topping my list of New Year's resolutions could potentially alter my life, as I now know it. And it has to do with my relationship to the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage. I'm not inferring any trouble in paradise these days; I wouldn't k...
  • [Mail Article]IT'S JEST JANUARY!
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by B. Blitterlees & E. Craboon) Copyright "The Quipping Queen" 2005. CALENDAR OF ODD EVENTS - JAN. 2005 -- Eccentric events and odd occasions to celebrate in January 2005 -- **Compiled by Lady Beatrice Blitterlees and edited by Lord Earl Craboon January is, to put it bluntly...
  • [Mail Article]Rindercella - The Pyslexic Drincess
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by http://www.gigglestop.com) Once upon a time there lived a beautiful young girl called Rindercella. Rindercella and her sugly isters lived in a marge lansion. Rindercella worked very hard frubbing scloors, emptying poss pits and shivelling shot. At the end of the day she wa...
  • [Mail Article]AS THE OLD YEAR FADES, SO DOES MY MEMORY
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Rev. James L. Snyder) Memory is a very tricky thing, at least for me it is. Looking back, over a year's span of activity my memory seems to pick and choose what it remembers. It amazes me not so much what a person remembers but what a person forgets. Often some old-timer...
  • [Mail Article]Being Sensitive and Kind
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Birmingham UK Com) I am very caring and sensitive. I think this is in part down to my tough upbringing. I worked on a cabbage farm since I was eight years old. My father was a dour and God fearing Evangalist who married a one armed Yugoslavian peasant from Skopje. She n...
  • [Mail Article]Sales Appointment - The Dog
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Birmingham UK Com) I once found myself in a rough area of town on a business appointment. My directions told me that I was to visit a corner shop and talk to the owner about some new financing for the purchase of his property. Eventually I found the battered shop in ...
  • [Mail Article]Getting Older
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Birmingham UK Com) Getting Older These are the views of one person. One and the same person. The only difference is the change of views as the person gets older. Before I leave school - Old people are smelly and wee the floor at old peoples homes. They are always gr...
  • [Mail Article]3 Surefire Ways to Combat Rising Gas Prices
    (Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:43:48 PM, by Timothy Ward) 3 Surefire Ways to Combat Rising Gas Prices by Tim Ward I have heard the rumblings of many of you in Readerland about the recent spike in gasoline prices. In fact it's all I seem to hear about lately. But at least it keeps you from rumbling about t...
 

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