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Kane
June 28th 03, 07:22 PM
(Greg Hanson) wrote in message >...
> > nothing but a dried up old juiceless Stick of Wood.
>
> I like that. Adequately describes a certain caseworker.
> (The one who actually looked very much like the wicked
> neighbor/witch from the Wizard Of Oz movie)
> (An inordinate nervousness comes across, as in barren and bitter.)
> (Like Barney Fife,with his one bullet and the gun shaking!)

Shame on you, Greggie. The Plant used to defend you. Now you turn on
her with this terrible description. I was willing to just poke fun,
but you are just plain mean.

> By now, you have proven to Fern that she should listen to you? :)

Heaven forbid. The last thing in the world I want is to be listened to
by a Plant. I don't even believe in talking to plants. I just give
them fertilizer, sunshine, and water, and they grow wonderfully. Seems
to be working with The Plant.

> Been taking lessons on persuasion from Dan again?

Could do much worse. Like taking advice from you.

> I agree that the employment listings for fosters might
> be very interesting.
>
> Phlebotomist
> caseworker
> Social Worker
> Judge
> Prosecuting Attorney
> Telemarketing (Spam and Scam)
> Meat grinder
> packaging expert
> social engineer
> money manager
> masseuse
> Fertilizer Applicator

I can see why you are out of work. You apparently hold folks having
legitimate, if not glamorous, jobs in contempt.

Of course you could have been trying to demonstrate your wit and your
hatred and comtempt for foster parents. Nice going there, Greg. Even
more people are having their attention drawn to you and your story.

I'll bet at least a few will google you to see what you are up to and
out of what event you base your contempt for them upon. I can hardly
wait.

Dale Carnegie grad, are you? r r r r r

Kane