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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:18:43 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:19:29 AM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:19:48 AM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: pasternakski

Well, boys, life is a pretty amazing thing, and I've had one that occasionally likes to sneak up behind me - particularly when things are going well and I feel that I have some control over the doggone thing - tap me on the shoulder, and whisper, "So you think life is good and you've pretty much seen it all, eh? Well, come over here, big boy, you got something to learn."

To recap, a couple of years ago, I retired to a European country in the Mediterranean area (I don't like to give too many personal specifics out here, so excuse me for being vague). I had found a beautiful, out-of-the-way place - an old, abandoned monastery and its grounds - that had a modernized dwelling on it. I negotiated a deal with the government (mistake #3,338,494 - trusting a government, ANY government) whereby I would buy the residence and adjoining area, and assume titular ownership of the rest of the property while agreeing to supervise and work on the restoration project that the church wanted done in order to make the place something of a museum, library, and place of worship and contemplation.

Pretty sweet. The first year went really well, and progress was good, even nearing completion in many respects. After some give-and-take with the law school in the U.S. where I taught for 16 years, I cut a deal to return for one academic year to restructure the curriculum for teaching professional responsibility and ethics and create a two-semester sequence of required courses, in an effort to do a better job of helping law students have a better idea of what it takes to be a respectable member of the legal profession (and, incidentally, raising the estimation in which "those danged lawyers" are held in society).

Nice. I was going to finish the year, accept the accolades and trophies - well, maybe the accolades and paycheck - then return to my retirement paradise, which I had rented out to a caretaker family in my absence.

Lo and behold, the world economic crisis rose up to bite me on the butt. The government, one of the most broke in Europe right now (I think you can easily guess which one it is), due to its financial difficulties, abrogated its responsibilities under our agreement.

So, I have accepted the caretaker family's offer to buy the property and deeded all remaining interest in the rest of the monastery grounds back to the government.

Come May, then, I got nowhere to go. I'll be a homeless old bugger. I got my boat, and I still plan to go sailing, but I have no idea where I'll end up.

Any suggestions?

(as Ringo sang it, ...but, oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go. Nowhere to go...


Darn... sorry to hear that...

BTW, wasn't there one old saying "Never trust the Greek"?


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:21:40 AM   
Apollo11


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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

It is snowing here... again...

And I just spend 1 hour shoveling snow at work...


Was it a group effort or did you lose a coin toss?


Group effort... all able bodied men...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:54:59 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: pasternakski

Well, boys, life is a pretty amazing thing, and I've had one that occasionally likes to sneak up behind me - particularly when things are going well and I feel that I have some control over the doggone thing - tap me on the shoulder, and whisper, "So you think life is good and you've pretty much seen it all, eh? Well, come over here, big boy, you got something to learn."

To recap, a couple of years ago, I retired to a European country in the Mediterranean area (I don't like to give too many personal specifics out here, so excuse me for being vague). I had found a beautiful, out-of-the-way place - an old, abandoned monastery and its grounds - that had a modernized dwelling on it. I negotiated a deal with the government (mistake #3,338,494 - trusting a government, ANY government) whereby I would buy the residence and adjoining area, and assume titular ownership of the rest of the property while agreeing to supervise and work on the restoration project that the church wanted done in order to make the place something of a museum, library, and place of worship and contemplation.

Pretty sweet. The first year went really well, and progress was good, even nearing completion in many respects. After some give-and-take with the law school in the U.S. where I taught for 16 years, I cut a deal to return for one academic year to restructure the curriculum for teaching professional responsibility and ethics and create a two-semester sequence of required courses, in an effort to do a better job of helping law students have a better idea of what it takes to be a respectable member of the legal profession (and, incidentally, raising the estimation in which "those danged lawyers" are held in society).

Nice. I was going to finish the year, accept the accolades and trophies - well, maybe the accolades and paycheck - then return to my retirement paradise, which I had rented out to a caretaker family in my absence.

Lo and behold, the world economic crisis rose up to bite me on the butt. The government, one of the most broke in Europe right now (I think you can easily guess which one it is), due to its financial difficulties, abrogated its responsibilities under our agreement.

So, I have accepted the caretaker family's offer to buy the property and deeded all remaining interest in the rest of the monastery grounds back to the government.

Come May, then, I got nowhere to go. I'll be a homeless old bugger. I got my boat, and I still plan to go sailing, but I have no idea where I'll end up.

Any suggestions?

(as Ringo sang it, ...but, oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go. Nowhere to go...


Darn... sorry to hear that...

BTW, wasn't there one old saying "Never trust the Greek"?


Leo "Apollo11"


It's "Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts".


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 8:56:37 AM   
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Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 9:57:28 AM   
Apollo11


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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.


Ahhh... darn...

Would you consider another 12 months extension then?


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 9:58:31 AM   
Apollo11


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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

quote:

ORIGINAL: pasternakski

Well, boys, life is a pretty amazing thing, and I've had one that occasionally likes to sneak up behind me - particularly when things are going well and I feel that I have some control over the doggone thing - tap me on the shoulder, and whisper, "So you think life is good and you've pretty much seen it all, eh? Well, come over here, big boy, you got something to learn."

To recap, a couple of years ago, I retired to a European country in the Mediterranean area (I don't like to give too many personal specifics out here, so excuse me for being vague). I had found a beautiful, out-of-the-way place - an old, abandoned monastery and its grounds - that had a modernized dwelling on it. I negotiated a deal with the government (mistake #3,338,494 - trusting a government, ANY government) whereby I would buy the residence and adjoining area, and assume titular ownership of the rest of the property while agreeing to supervise and work on the restoration project that the church wanted done in order to make the place something of a museum, library, and place of worship and contemplation.

Pretty sweet. The first year went really well, and progress was good, even nearing completion in many respects. After some give-and-take with the law school in the U.S. where I taught for 16 years, I cut a deal to return for one academic year to restructure the curriculum for teaching professional responsibility and ethics and create a two-semester sequence of required courses, in an effort to do a better job of helping law students have a better idea of what it takes to be a respectable member of the legal profession (and, incidentally, raising the estimation in which "those danged lawyers" are held in society).

Nice. I was going to finish the year, accept the accolades and trophies - well, maybe the accolades and paycheck - then return to my retirement paradise, which I had rented out to a caretaker family in my absence.

Lo and behold, the world economic crisis rose up to bite me on the butt. The government, one of the most broke in Europe right now (I think you can easily guess which one it is), due to its financial difficulties, abrogated its responsibilities under our agreement.

So, I have accepted the caretaker family's offer to buy the property and deeded all remaining interest in the rest of the monastery grounds back to the government.

Come May, then, I got nowhere to go. I'll be a homeless old bugger. I got my boat, and I still plan to go sailing, but I have no idea where I'll end up.

Any suggestions?

(as Ringo sang it, ...but, oh, that magic feeling, nowhere to go. Nowhere to go...


Darn... sorry to hear that...

BTW, wasn't there one old saying "Never trust the Greek"?


It's "Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts".


I know my Homer... I paraphrased it on purpose... both are applicable though...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 10:16:34 AM   
Terminus


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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.


Ahhh... darn...

Would you consider another 12 months extension then?


Leo "Apollo11"


No choice, with the current situation in the Danish labour market. Doesn't mean I like the way things are going.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 10:36:44 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mynok


quote:

ORIGINAL: USS America

Our kids are already going to school on Monday, which was going to be a holiday for Martin Luther King's birthday.  Now, the will be learning about him in the classroom.  


In February? I thought that holiday was in January.


Oops, I mean President's Day.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 10:40:21 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.


Ahhh... darn...

Would you consider another 12 months extension then?


Leo "Apollo11"


No choice, with the current situation in the Danish labour market. Doesn't mean I like the way things are going.



Those type of troubles are sure not limited to the Danish labor market. Here, in the States, many people are doing jobs they really don't want to do, and are happy about it. Many more can't even do that.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 10:40:42 AM   
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Good morning - Tithe. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 10:41:22 AM   
USSAmerica


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Preparing to head off to my job that I fortunately still enjoy most of the time...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:17:40 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo

quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

It is snowing here... again...

And I just spend 1 hour shoveling snow at work...


Was it a group effort or did you lose a coin toss?


Group effort... all able bodied men...


Leo "Apollo11"

HA! Discrimination! They should have had all people out there-men, women, elderly, all concerned. Equal representation and all that...Since I work with a predominance of women in my given field (trust me, guys-it's not 'all that'), I'd have to make sure that a policy of discrimination wasn't being put in place by omitting able bodied (everyone) from doing the manual labor.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:18:37 PM   
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Hello Tithe.

Day is full of work and the snow is falling.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:19:24 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.

Do you have any room for negotiation in this 'contract extension' or is it a 'take it or leave it' sort of situation?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:19:50 PM   
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Oh. Right. Good mornin' blokes.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:23:13 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: USS America


quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Got an email from my PHB this morning. She's apparently unwilling to offer me indefinite employment, but I can get an extension on my contract for another 12 months.

She has very pointy hair, but not enough balls to tell me this face to face.


Ahhh... darn...

Would you consider another 12 months extension then?


Leo "Apollo11"


No choice, with the current situation in the Danish labour market. Doesn't mean I like the way things are going.



Those type of troubles are sure not limited to the Danish labor market. Here, in the States, many people are doing jobs they really don't want to do, and are happy about it. Many more can't even do that.

Well, I don't know about being 'happy' about having any job, but there are a good many people that are 'grateful' about having any job to support themselves and their families. Not to pick nits, but gratitude and grudging acceptance of one's lot is probably not synonymous with happiness in the job market.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:25:53 PM   
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@ Dixie: speaking of blokes, how's the wee one these days? Did he go through his bout of acne yet? Any progress towards (almost) sleeping through the night?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:43:14 PM   
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I have accepted the offer. It's a job I like, working with people I like, in a place I like. Who needs anything else?



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 1:52:13 PM   
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Good stuff, T.  

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:22:29 PM   
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Glad it presses all the buttons for you T.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:26:41 PM   
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Hopefully not all of them.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:47:02 PM   
Apollo11


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Hi all,

Time to go home after work tithe...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:53:56 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
Plenty of places to drop your anchor (literally) in Florida and stay awhile for minimal docking fees. Good sun and beaches. Really.

Well, Bruce, the fellas and I "did" Miami for a couple of weeks last spring (when I sold my old boat). I dunno. The night life was fun for awhile, the women were hot and crazy, the men were dangerous and crazy, and I was ultimately glad to be on my way.

You know how some towns give you an indelible impression (like L.A. makes you feel like you're standing at thebottom of an orange cylinder with a grey lid)? I couldn't help but feel that everything in Miami had a layer of mold on the outside.

< Message edited by pasternakski -- 2/11/2010 3:04:42 PM >


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:55:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: pasternakski


quote:

ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo
Now, I looked in every dictionary I could get my hands on and I cant find "yarble" anywhere.....

"Yarbloko?" Govorist po Russkim yazikom?


"Apple", as far as I remember.

Slang for "balls."

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 2:59:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Darn... sorry to hear that...

BTW, wasn't there one old saying "Never trust the Greek"?


Leo "Apollo11"

Thanks, Leo. It really wasn't a disaster, as I broke about even on the deal in the end, and I had a place to live for nothing (except the work I did on the monastery, chapel and grounds).

The crappy part is that I had made all those decisions, laid all those plans, thought everything was going to be relaxed, enjoyable and certain in my retirement, and now, all of a sudden, I'm back to square one. Oh, well. I'm sure I'll think of something.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 3:02:03 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
It's "Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts".


According to the Trojans, it's "Beware Gifts Bearing Greeks."

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 3:05:00 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: USS America


quote:

ORIGINAL: Mynok


quote:

ORIGINAL: USS America

Our kids are already going to school on Monday, which was going to be a holiday for Martin Luther King's birthday.  Now, the will be learning about him in the classroom.  


In February? I thought that holiday was in January.


Oops, I mean President's Day.

One of the great slips of all time, Mike. That's so funny, I have to suspect you did it on purpose...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/11/2010 3:14:26 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

I have accepted the offer. It's a job I like, working with people I like, in a place I like. Who needs anything else?



A redhead?





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