So you're working.....while posting on RF....get back to work!Friday....I Know that means nothing to you retired deadbeats...but to us working folks....whose backs you live off of....it is a fairly important day
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So you're working.....while posting on RF....get back to work!Friday....I Know that means nothing to you retired deadbeats...but to us working folks....whose backs you live off of....it is a fairly important day
So you're working.....while posting on RF....get back to work!
They should come together.To try to pull something from recent memory, the Gameboy Advance Player piece is like $20, but the disc you need to play it is now like $60. So at $80, it truly is a waste.
They should come together.
Tis true that I am not your boss.You ain't the boss of me...you're just a deadbeat, retiree, leach who is taking my hard earned money
They are idiots then. Anyone who really wants to be in Henry cage goes into knowing they are going be on call, day and night, weekday and weekend, 24/7.Another thing, also across professions, appear that they want to start off at the top of the heap; pay rate and benefits. As one doctor I know told me they were having trouble hiring because the kids out of med school showed up dictating terms they had to have. Such as no call, no weekends, no evenings, and much time off, as much as 6 to 8 weeks per year. I'm related to doctors who have been in the business for well over 30 years, who are heads of their practice, who still take call....on weekends.
You get to make fist fulls if cash as well?Friday....I Know that means nothing to you retired deadbeats...but to us working folks....whose backs you live off of....it is a fairly important day
Tis true that I am not your boss.
But you shall heed my command nonetheless.
Work, work, work, a thousand times work.no no a thousand times no
You get to make fist fulls if cash as well?
Work, work, work, a thousand times work.
Salieri never did conspire to kill Mozart.
No, there is merit in his bawdy behavior.Yup, that is true. It is also highly likely Mozart was nothing like he was depicted in the film. Actually a Princeton Music Professor I know says that "Mozart was absolutely nothing lie the abomination that film made of him"
Oh. I see. You don't get to write off almost anything. I avoid paying Revoltingest by hoarding reciepts. And by getting around to asking my doctor what this state can do for me so I can be in a better spot to ask what I can do for it (I at least want a cookie for my effort - no chocolate chip junk either, it's gotta be white macadamian or better).And then GIVE it to a bunch of retired deadbeats
I read that article before you, you lazy not working hard enough bear obviously by posting old news instead of work.21 Phrases You Use Without Realizing You're Quoting Shakespeare
1. "WILD GOOSE CHASE" // ROMEO AND JULIET, ACT II, SCENE IV
2. "GREEN-EYED MONSTER" // OTHELLO, ACT III, SCENE III
3. "PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW" // HAMLET, ACT III, SCENE I AND THE WINTER'S TALE, ACT IV, SCENE IV
4. "SEEN BETTER DAYS" // AS YOU LIKE IT, ACT II, SCENE VII
5. "OFF WITH HIS HEAD" // RICHARD III, ACT III, SCENE IV
6. "FOREVER AND A DAY" // AS YOU LIKE IT, ACT IV, SCENE I
7. "GOOD RIDDANCE" // TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, ACT II, SCENE I
8. "FAIR PLAY" // THE TEMPEST, ACT V, SCENE I
9. "LIE LOW" // MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, ACT V, SCENE I
10. "IT'S GREEK TO ME" // JULIUS CAESAR, ACT I, SCENE I
11. "AS GOOD LUCK WOULD HAVE IT" // THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, ACT III, SCENE VISTOCK
12. "YOU'VE GOT TO BE CRUEL TO BE KIND" // HAMLET, ACT III, SCENE IV
13. "LOVE IS BLIND" // THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, ACT II, SCENE VI
14. "BE-ALL, END-ALL" // MACBETH, ACT I, SCENE VII15. "BREAK THE ICE" // THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, ACT I, ISTOCK
15. "BREAK THE ICE" // THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, ACT I, SCENE II16. "HEART OF GOLD" // HENRY V, ACT IV, ISTOCK
16. "HEART OF GOLD" // HENRY V, ACT IV, SCENE I17. "KILL WITH KINDNESS" // THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, ACT IV, SCENE
17. "KILL WITH KINDNESS" // THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, ACT IV, SCENE 1
18. "KNOCK, KNOCK! WHO'S THERE?" // MACBETH, ACT II, SCENE III
19. "LIVE LONG DAY" // JULIUS CAESAR, ACT I, SCENE I
20. "YOU CAN HAVE TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING" // AS YOU LIKE IT, ACT IV, SCENE I
21. "THE GAME IS AFOOT" // HENRY V, ACT III, SCENE I
No, there is merit in his bawdy behavior.
His letters display it.
But yes, it was highly fictionalized.....which is neither random
nor meaningless, ya blundering, blubbering, blustering, bombastic,
befuddled, bickering, basket burglarizing boob of a bear!
Will you do the fandango?scaramouch