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Old 07-13-2014, 06:26 AM
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Old 07-13-2014, 05:46 PM
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Congratulations Jonathan! They made a good choice.
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:04 PM
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Congrats Johnathan!
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Are you guys sure you made the right decision? There plenty of evidence about what happens when under qualified people are left in charge, take the White House for example. Seriously congrats to j mech
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Congrats Jon. Going on Cad's advice, I think I'm going to post an ad in the for sale section with no price, location, and bad grammar. If you don't send me a nasty message, your fired. Just wanted to razz you, but seriously, good luck and congrats again.
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Congrats

Don't let the power and the high pay go to your head

( it's probably the same pay as I get for being a mod on my friend's forum-- all the excitement is removing spam. It comes in spurts. Every fifth or so week, a bunch of crap. All flagged and removed from public view )


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Old 07-14-2014, 08:02 AM
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A tip-o-the-hat to you, Jonathon. As one guy suggested, put on the Kevlar Shorts.

Before I retired from the I.T. world, I had a complete set of Asbestos Long Handled underwear...

And he does make the big bucks now..uses $20's for placemats, $50 for a bedspread, and a $100 for a table cloth....



P.S. Wish I had seen that avatar to make into a big poster and put on the office door before I retired.. would have saved a couple of these from happening..
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Guess this means I'm going to have to try to be on better behavior......
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Old 07-14-2014, 09:35 AM
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Guess this means I'm going to have to try to be on better behavior......
Why start now? Someone needs to give Jon a hard time may as well be you LOL
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