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06-14-2007, 11:06 PM
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
I'm ganna stay young forever.
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06-14-2007, 11:10 PM
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by Tsuyu
It's not all that bad - I just have to endure and keep an image of all the money I'll make inside of my mind at all times.
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Money... the reason I`ve been hurting my back for two weeks. And the same image of money keeps me going to work every morning aswell. Just have to earn as much to get myself an 360.
But, best of luck and hope you make a fortune.
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06-14-2007, 11:24 PM
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The Professional Pervert
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by TRA Rotid
Money... the reason I`ve been hurting my back for two weeks. And the same image of money keeps me going to work every morning aswell. Just have to earn as much to get myself an 360.
But, best of luck and hope you make a fortune. 
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I don't know 'bout "fortune", but I'd be substantially more than if I just slacked around like one usually during a summer vacation.
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06-14-2007, 11:32 PM
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by Tsuyu
I don't know 'bout "fortune", but I'd be substantially more than if I just slacked around like one usually during a summer vacation. 
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During school, everyone wants the summer vacation...
And when it comes, rather than resting from school, they all go to work. Ah, the power of wealth... its still better than doing nothing and being pointless. And doing nothing is what I do best...
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06-14-2007, 11:35 PM
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The Professional Pervert
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by TRA Rotid
During school, everyone wants the summer vacation...
And when it comes, rather than resting from school, they all go to work. Ah, the power of wealth... its still better than doing nothing and being pointless. And doing nothing is what I do best... 
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I'd love to do nothing at all, but the fact is that our government provides us with a moderate sum each month, required that you attend to some school (so you dont get something for nothing!), but the clever snakes cease giving me "moneh!" when school's out....
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06-15-2007, 12:07 AM
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I Am Awesome
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Ah, happy to hear that you can have a break I guess. Have fun!
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06-15-2007, 12:07 AM
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Greed-Filled Rant:
The Swedish government gives you money for attending SCHOOL???? Hey, how hard is it to immigrate? Please tell me it's easy. Please! I spontaneously wanna be a Swede. Screw Maryland and the USA-- I want more money!!!
Greed-filled rant end.
But yeah, you have fun with that. I'll be sorry to "see" you less-- you constitute at least a third of my daily comic relief!
Oh, and electronics company? For your sake, I hope you don't have to do any soldering. From my digital electronics class I know how much that **** stinks/sears your sinuses/throat/gives you a headache. Or maybe that's just me. Who knows.
Hope you make more than my crappy $8.90/hour 24 hrs/2 weeks sticking books on shelves. Have a Merry Summer and a Happy Money-Grubbing!
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06-15-2007, 12:09 AM
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I Am Awesome
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I think he meant you have to pay for school...
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06-15-2007, 12:12 AM
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The government pays you IF you go to school.
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06-15-2007, 12:13 AM
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I Am Awesome
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Hahahaha... That's pretty funny I guess.
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06-15-2007, 12:17 AM
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I am the Law!
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Sorry to hear that Tsuyu. Looks like our site will be a little less perverted from now on... Why!!! It was just so, so, smutty! Just the way I like it...
(If the working man is the everyday hero, than people should be praising my dad. He works 14 hour days, you are only required to do 8 in California... )
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06-15-2007, 12:18 AM
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The Professional Pervert
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Hell yes I get cash for being in school.
I get 1.000 SEK a month, which is roughly 140-150 dollars. (One dollar is about 7 SEK these days). It's OK, a 360 game generally costs about 200-600 SEK depending on how new it is but it really aint something you will get rich by cashing in on - but hey, it is free!
Nah, no soldering I think... I don't know what it is called in English, but that sorta plant where all the poo water comes to and gets cleaned into normal water... I guess the straight translation from Swedish would be "cleaning/cleansing plant". Oh and no, I wont be poo diving - the place is quite new and the non-poo buildings needs to get the electricity "connected" to them, like putting cables and wires to lamps and stuff.
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Originally Posted by FableFreak
(If the working man is the everyday hero, than people should be praising my dad. He works 14 hour days, you are only required to do 8 in California... )
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Damn straight. While my dad might not work that many hours, he does heavy manual labour(like carrying around dish washers and stuff . he delivers them to people, carries them into their houses and installs them) which has given him busted back and knees - but he keeps doing it, he aint giving up. He was offered a lazy desk job which paid more, and whilst the familiy all urged him to take it, he didn't. It wasn't... his style.
Ah.. I look up to me ol' pa.
Last edited by Tsuyu; 06-15-2007 at 12:22 AM.
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06-15-2007, 12:28 AM
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I am the Law!
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by Tsuyu
Hell yes I get cash for being in school.
I get 1.000 SEK a month, which is roughly 140-150 dollars. (One dollar is about 7 SEK these days). It's OK, a 360 game generally costs about 200-600 SEK depending on how new it is but it really aint something you will get rich by cashing in on - but hey, it is free!
Nah, no soldering I think... I don't know what it is called in English, but that sorta plant where all the poo water comes to and gets cleaned into normal water... I guess the straight translation from Swedish would be "cleaning/cleansing plant". Oh and no, I wont be poo diving - the place is quite new and the non-poo buildings needs to get the electricity "connected" to them, like putting cables and wires to lamps and stuff.
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Upon learning that I have decided to move Sweden... Tsuyu, we're going to be best buddies! I'll bring my guns and then we can argue about stuff... Maybe I could live in your attic, and when you try to sleep I'll talk to you through the air vents.
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Originally Posted by Tsuyu
Damn straight. While my dad might not work that many hours, he does heavy manual labour(like carrying around dish washers and stuff . he delivers them to people, carries them into their houses and installs them) which has given him busted back and knees - but he keeps doing it, he aint giving up. He was offered a lazy desk job which paid more, and whilst the familiy all urged him to take it, he didn't. It wasn't... his style.
Ah.. I look up to me ol' pa.
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My dad passed up a scholarship to Cornell University so he could take over his Moms business. He has been doing it since like 1976, I barely saw him when I was little he worked so much.
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06-15-2007, 12:30 AM
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The Professional Pervert
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Re: The Working Man, The Everyday Hero.
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Originally Posted by FableFreak
Upon learning that I have decided to move Sweden... Tsuyu, we're going to be best buddies! I'll bring my guns and then we can argue about stuff... Maybe I could live in your attic, and when you try to sleep I'll talk to you through the air vents.
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I don't have an attic - but you could live under my bed!...or in my closet, we could import some Corn Pops and all. (I'm sure your 1000 SEK a month would cover that).
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06-15-2007, 12:31 AM
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 that would be so amusing. I'd like to see a reality show with you two living together,
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