UCLA offers Easy E
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Re: UCLA offers Easy E
Unlike me, he is not afraid of internet anonymity
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whitwiki wrote:When we bad mouth people.who have left for better jobs, we sound like my wife's kindergarten class....throwing tantrums
"Better jobs"? ... really? Sorry to hear you went to SMU if that's what you think about your alma mater.
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Wuba wrote:Very whiny thread, griping about laken and klemm who are both just doing their jobs.
I could care less about Laken. She's definitely doing her job. Klemm, yeah, he's just doing his job. Good for him.
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Dutch wrote:Grant, did you intend for your name to be in the signature line?
Yes, but thanks for looking out for me in case it had been an accident.
Like many, I get sick of the incivility on here, which I think is partially enabled by anonymity. I have nothing to hide so I thought I would just be upfront. Also been nice as I heard from a periodic poster that I went to high school with, we never would have made the connection otherwise.
I asked the webmaster about changing my screen name to my real name, but have not heard back so in the mean time I thought I would put it in my signature.
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Wuba wrote:Dutch wrote:Grant, did you intend for your name to be in the signature line?
Yes, but thanks for looking out for me in case it had been an accident.
Like many, I get sick of the incivility on here, which I think is partially enabled by anonymity. I have nothing to hide so I thought I would just be upfront. Also been nice as I heard from a periodic poster that I went to high school with, we never would have made the connection otherwise.
I asked the webmaster about changing my screen name to my real name, but have not heard back so in the mean time I thought I would put it in my signature.
ok, just checking.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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oh, and Go Scots.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Re: UCLA offers Easy E
Dutch wrote:oh, and Go Scots.
Speaking of demographics, that seems to be a common one around here.
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Wuba- your openess is refreshing. An example of the opposite. Last fall I was on the blvd and stopped at one of the locations that I had visited in previous yrs. I asked one person there if the person who identified himself as ----- on pf was there and what was his name. I was told that was none of my business. Oddly enough, the person i was looking for had been very gracious to me on my first trip to the blvd and I wanted to ask him if he was interested in some old autographed 50's SMU fball programs that I was going to give away and I thought they would go nicely with his display.
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I definitely have a different personality than Klemm then. If I switched programs like he then I would not recruit players from my old program to my new program.
I personally don't believe in doing that. So my new program would have to understand that.
I personally don't believe in doing that. So my new program would have to understand that.
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alyssa wrote:I definitely have a different personality than Klemm then. If I switched programs like he then I would not recruit players from my old program to my new program.
I personally don't believe in doing that. So my new program would have to understand that.
This is no different than Indians being taken in the night and forced to learn English.
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alyssa wrote:I definitely have a different personality than Klemm then. If I switched programs like he then I would not recruit players from my old program to my new program.
I personally don't believe in doing that. So my new program would have to understand that.
what if it was a job requirement of your new employer?
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
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Wuba wrote:Dutch wrote:oh, and Go Scots.
Speaking of demographics, that seems to be a common one around here.
Probably too common. Need to reach out way beyond the Park Cities.
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Dutch wrote:what if it was a job requirement of your new employer?
Funemployed!
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mustangbill67 wrote:Wuba wrote:Dutch wrote:oh, and Go Scots.
Speaking of demographics, that seems to be a common one around here.
Probably too common. Need to reach out way beyond the Park Cities.
Really wish the admin, someone, would see the possibilities that abound just by taking this seemingly innocuous step. I guess Ellis Davis game was a small step but nowhere near enough
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ojaipony wrote:whitwiki wrote:When we bad mouth people.who have left for better jobs, we sound like my wife's kindergarten class....throwing tantrums
"Better jobs"? ... really? Sorry to hear you went to SMU if that's what you think about your alma mater.
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Better is a relative term, and clearly AK thinks UCLA is better.
How I feel has nothing to do with it.