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michaela
response 102 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 19:02 UTC 2003

s/beat/beaten
tod
response 103 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 3 19:18 UTC 2003

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beeswing
response 104 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 03:52 UTC 2003

Yet another job rejection.

I cannot take this anymore.

All I want is to support myself. I'm not sure why this is apparently too
tall an order.
jazz
response 105 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 04:55 UTC 2003

        Keep at it, bees.  It gets really tough at times, but if you keep
slogging through eventually you'll eventually get the one call that leads to
something.
i
response 106 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 11:40 UTC 2003

You've got *lots* of company - unemployment hit another new high this
past week.  Every day, though, a few folks *do* get jobs.  Remember
that you've got to keep playing to win, and that the slim odds are the
fault of the house, not you.
gregb
response 107 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 15:42 UTC 2003

Trish, have you tried employment agencies/websites?  Also, I forget the 
name, but there's a government agency that provides free job search 
assistance helps with things like resumes, interview skills, etc.  
Also, check with your college/university Career Planning & Placement 
office.  Even if your a former student, they often still provide their 
services.

Good luck.
other
response 108 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 07:19 UTC 2003

I let my bike idle in the hot sun for too long today, which ran the 
electric fan and drained the battery to the point at which it wouldn't 
start the bike when I wanted to come home tonight.

I tried push starting it by running down the ramp and popping the clutch 
into fourth gear (the highest), but to no avail.

I asked some co-workers for help jump-starting it, but they had no 
cables.

Finally, I improvised and grabbed a couple of guitar cords from the sound 
shed at TOP, and using them as cables and with my two co-workers holding 
the ends in the right places in lieu of clamps, I successfully got the 
bike running.
jaklumen
response 109 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 09:40 UTC 2003

resp:101  Indeed.  I spell my name "Jonathan," not the alternate and 
uncommon "Jonathon," and certainly not the blatantly wrong "Johnathan".

p.s. we spell our daughter's name Sarah too, hence some confusion in 
the past ;)
cmcgee
response 110 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 12:08 UTC 2003

<envisioning other's helpers holding bare metal wires in bare hands.  agrees
to leave it to professionals and not try it at home>
russ
response 111 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 12:28 UTC 2003

The leaking plastic coolant bottle I had to take out of my car was
not marked with a recycling symbol, so despite it probably being a
good grade of HDPE I had to toss it in the trash instead.
jazz
response 112 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 14:54 UTC 2003

        Mad goatheads at Eric for his Spinal Tap style hardcoreness.
tpryan
response 113 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 14:55 UTC 2003

        Suffered through a 7 hour or so power failure yesterday.  The
storm knocked some wires down.  janc was closer to ground zero than
I was.   From near 1pm to after 8pm.
other
response 114 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 16:23 UTC 2003

(If I was really hardcore, I'd have two quarter-inch patch cord jacks 
built into the battery cover so I wouldn't need clamps or assistance to 
jumpstart the bike with guitar cords.)
jazz
response 115 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 17:53 UTC 2003

        
        Making guinea pigs hold the wires is good for a few extra punk rock
points, though.
other
response 116 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 18:00 UTC 2003

Only the tips were making contact, and I knew the cords were good, since 
we've been using them throughout TOP, so there was no risk.
beeswing
response 117 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 21:06 UTC 2003

I've done all I know to do in looking for a job. Believe me. 

IBB I woke up this morning to a red, splotchy and peeling face. Alas, it
was mine. I don't know what caused this. Maybe too much chlorine in the
pool last night, but I didn't get my face all that wet.

tpryan
response 118 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 00:42 UTC 2003

        Oh, guitar chords, not guitar strings.
russ
response 119 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 04:27 UTC 2003

An inlay fell out and I can't get it dealt with until Monday.
How annoying.
tsty
response 120 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 07:11 UTC 2003

ibb   this 'retirement' community is still hell-bent on kicking
my mother out. even the judge is in onthe deal - judicial whatever
]sommission will hear from me.
  
sill inside the 'legal' 'process' and it's not looking too good.
  
these fsckers even sued my deceased father for trespass - go figure.
scott
response 121 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 08:37 UTC 2003

(Actually Eric would have gotten even more punk rock points for failing 
to start the bike at all, instead pushing it into the street and then 
sleeping in a puddle under the stage)
scott
response 122 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 12:40 UTC 2003

I'm tired and my feet hurt.
eskarina
response 123 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 19:49 UTC 2003

in a short time I will again be 4 hours away from dcat.
dcat
response 124 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 6 20:07 UTC 2003

Our electricity managed to survive the Friday storm, but went out today.
gull
response 125 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 7 14:09 UTC 2003

Re #104: I hate this economy.  Didn't Bush tell us he was going to
jump-start it?  Maybe other should loan him some guitar cords.
tod
response 126 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 7 16:40 UTC 2003

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