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eh free im totally used to that.
people have trouble thinking about one thing, let alone how they all intermingle. if half of it sticks, would do someone some good, im sure. it doesnt do any good to me, personally. so i mean, sharing is caring, right? personally, i have a feeling, deep in my gut, that some people still function in a multi paragraph form , right? they just like to read and not write, pretend like "theyre different". lol |
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Since: Mar 11
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. That was a good read. Thanks GetReal. You realize you really need to give John Kasich a HUGE thanks for slowing down the jobs and population from bleeding south right??? Once you get your own version of Jenny Grandholm in Ohio, Georgia will all of a sudden get right back on track. Oh and did I mention Ceasar Obamus only has six more months of damage left to do? That'll help one GA business I know of that formally announced no more hiring till u know who is out of office. . You realize most of the jobs lost were construction jobs, because the housing market crashed. Therefore not as many Ohioans could move here that wanted to. . They weren't so much factories closing down or moving out like National Cash Register from Dayton, GM in Dayton, Agylisis from Solon, Delphi in Dayton, Whats with all your name changes??? Little bit self conscious bout something lately? . Free, I know just who to show the pictures of your depot too when I go back south. I know a couple rail buffs who might have an interesting idea or two. One of whom is a real estate agent. I have a feeling he might suggest turning it into a habitable house/museum/historical site. I just say, the restaurant depot Freight Kitchen and Tap is located much closer to the railroad than what your depot is so I don't understand CSX wanting it back even further. |
Why do you fault all the state empl;oyees ????? Why if they have it so good you don't apply for one the jobs that are out there. You do know that most the the teachers and employee have a collage degree to perform the jobs that they do for the people of OHIO ..... If we have it so good then join us ...... |
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“I AGITATE LIBERALS” Since: Sep 11
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Sounds like you r on the road to recovery. Great! |
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The RR group had a contact advocate with CSX at one time, but he retired and I think the RR group has annoyed someone at CSX. The communication I've had with the local RR goup contact have been interesting and spirited at best or worst, depending on your view.
There is a marketing exec from Marysville and a finance exec in Lima who are posted on CSX website directory that may be good leads with your connection to make things happen on a professional business level. CSX corp has an office at the West Central Ohio Industrial Center in Wapak which may be a regional hub. I appreciate your time and effort. It would be neat to make this happen at some productive level.
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First off, I have not changed my name on here so you must have me mistaken for someone else.
Second, my point with the article is that Georgia had the great repub Perdue as governor when Georgia's economy hit the crapper! |
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Hey Ethel, did you really accidentally trip over the cord to the life support machine I was hooked up to or did you really just yank the plug out of the wall?
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Since: Apr 12
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No comment. But you know what a ruthless b-tch I could be. Remember that time I made Paul Newman cry? |
And you know what happened to Marilyn? That could have been you but then I'd have been stuck with 10 kids. |
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“"Beau-Se'ant” Since: Jan 09
Manchester |
If you want the real truth about Obama's lies and fairytales, you wont get it with an ABC interview. Glenn Beck is just about the only voice we can trust any longer:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/do-you-know-a... |
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I'm a little old to be changing careers now. But if I did, I would appreciate anything the taxpayers wanted to give me (and not a union) because while my benefits were being cut, public sector employees were going up. See, in the private sector, when things are bad for the company, everybody has to pitch in to make it work again. In the public sector, it doesn't matter how bad things get. The union will guarantee those workers that nothing will change, and perhaps even get better. Strickland left us with a 8 billion dollar deficit and the state was going to hell. How much did the public sector union care? |
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Since: Apr 12
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Yeah, ten kids who you stuck me with. I told you not to go after Jimmy Hoffa. |
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Since: Mar 11
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. What the....? It wouldn't matter who was governor, GA housing market crashed just like everyone else's, construction workers were 85% of the folks who lost their jobs, the rest amounted to architects, and suppliers like Home Depot, which ironically is based in GA... Trust me Arthur Blank is doing just fine if hes building his own stadium. The taxpayers of Atlanta won't be bent over a barrel like Cincys were. . Doesn't matter if you are GetReal, your style is somewhat like hers though. |
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Well it just seems funny that every state declined including Georgia but only Ohio was the Governors fault.
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When the economy goes bad, we have to starve the beast, no matter how educated it is. Sacrifice comes in one form of the non-renewal public worker contracts. Teachers are easily cut and a bigger burden falls on those that remain. No revenue, no position, no pay. Pretty simple, degree or not.
Right ?
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I made 10 kids with you because I was planning for the future. You know how much money we could have made off of welfare and food stamps with 10 kids? MLK taught me that early in the 60s'. And as for Hoffa, it wasn't him that shot me, it was a guy that was mad at me for taking a parking spot he wanted! |
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"how much money you could have made off of welfare and food stamps with 10 kids?" Really ? How did MLK teach you that ?
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FYI: www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php...
This is feedback from last year's open house promotion. They indicate CSX wants a 30' setback, not 50'. My bad and I'm all backwards, moc.oohaytaogjal. It's referred to as the Big Four Depot, I think the last between Columbus and Indianapolis.
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MLK taught me that for each kid you have, you get so much money. And if you take your nieces and nephews to the welfare office and say that they're your kids, you'll get money for them too. You can also take your neighbor's kids there and claim them as yours and get dough for them too! Then, when you get all this money, you don't have to work! You have a great income, so many food stamps that you can sell some for more money, and all kinds of free stuff. That's how most blacks live. Off the government. Hell, I was going to claim that Jacks' and Teddys' kids were mine too! I could have made a fortune! But then I had to take that hothead's parking spot in California and piss him off! |
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