BLAZINGGIANTS
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Beer, wine, or liquor?
At the previous job, provided financial advice for all three (but mostly wine).
Now, I'm just working in the wine industry.
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Beer, wine, or liquor?
a competent US based middle man who takes a commission. :MARIS61:
And emission?
That and they now have little emporers. 1 child for two parents, and those parents each are an only child. AKA 1 child for 4 grandparents = MEGA SPOILED! That has to change how they think.
e: How many "only children" do you know that are normal? I'd say atleast 50% of them are weirdos. Now that percentage has to go up if they are the children of only children. And your whole country is basically consisting of this?
No kidding. And can you imagine if the chinese dad named his kid "Jr."...that would be doubly weird!
No kidding. And can you imagine if the chinese dad named his kid "Jr."...that would be doubly weird!
Especially if the child is female.
haha, that would be a real headcase. I had a high school teacher that went by Trip because he was Blah blah Blah the Third.
"Hi, I'm John. This is my son John and my grandson John". :MARIS61:
GIRLS BE ABORTED IN CHINA. SO YOUR PREMISE IS FALSE.
Hostess Brands Inc said it will ask a U.S. bankruptcy judge for permission to liquidate if enough striking workers do not return to work by the end of Thursday to let the maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread resume normal operations.
Wednesday's announcement escalates a bitter dispute between the 82-year-old company and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, whose members constitute about one-third of Hostess' nearly 18,000 employees.
A union spokeswoman said the union would have no immediate comment.
Workers at Hostess plants across the country had gone on strike or refused to cross picket lines on November 9 to protest pay cuts that Hostess had in bankruptcy court won the right to impose. That prompted the company at the time to raise the specter of liquidation in case of a widespread strike.
On Wednesday, Hostess said that if enough striking workers did not return to work by 5 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) the next day, the company would on Friday ask U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain in White Plains, New York, who oversees its Chapter 11 reorganization, for permission to shut down and sell assets.
"We simply do not have the financial resources to survive an ongoing national strike," Hostess Chief Executive Gregory Rayburn said in a statement.
Deal! I tried to find the post I quoted and I couldn't. Very strange. And trying and failing is nothing for which to ever be ashamed.
Failure is easy to avoid.
Simply NEVER say "try". By using the word "try" you are subconsciously admitting that failure is a very real possibility.

Starbucks just bought Teavana.
holy shit, it takes like 10 fucking minutes for them to brew a tea. i need to get more into tea...but coffee is so hot right now.
I actually went to a coffee themed art event last night, the guy makes artwork with coffee grinds and shit...pretty dope.
Sounds like you only need One Cup.
Tastes a bit nutty . . .
