Best friends who are planning to make it to Marty's next Christmas Party!
I'm afraid if I go I'll end up getting a bag of dicks
I don't think that is necessary, I don't think I'm alone in having some good friends I never spend holidays with but we do talk and it never changes, we always have the same honest exchanges.
DrYouth wrote:
Best friends who are planning to make it to Marty's next Christmas Party!
Pah, you couldn't even make it to a poker game.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
Martin Hash wrote:
That's why I only recommend using Contractors: there's no role confusion.
Clearly you hired too many Democrats who simply felt entitled to whatever your rich ass was handing out because “fuck you, you’re rich you white bastard”.
Your employees were mercenaries because you paid them?
Well ... I guess if the only choice is mercenary or slave ...
That's why I only recommend using Contractors: there's no role confusion.
Most people haven't had the experience of being the "employer," the "boss," in a small business. Almost everyone is familiar with being the "employee" at some point in their life.
It ain't all peaches and cream, fo shizzle. In fact, it's stressful as shit, even in the good times. The bad times will stomp your soul.
Everyone here knows Mike Judge's take on cubicle-farm employee life, Office Space. Who all has seen his take on small business ownership, Extract?
Gene Simmons alone is worth the price of admission for Extract. :goteam: :drunk:
DBTrek wrote:I’m still wondering where he got taken advantage of?
I was living in my Disneyesque-imagined life. Since I've been enlightened, I often mention to my wife that it was a good thing that during most of it, I was too naïve and unaware to know what the real situation was, and since perception IS reality, it was real, and it was good. I don't regret it but I wouldn't repeat it because now I know. (I often make reference to "Flowers for Algernon." People who've read that book understand.)
I've read flowers for algernon Martin, but it was in high school and I don't want to relive that. I had bad acne in high school and people mocked me. My gym techer sodomized me with a trafffic cone for not participating during basketball. Did that enlighten me? No. Does that entitle me to a small cash setttlement? Yes. Don't become like Mr. Crabs. Take on the innocence and generosity of Patrick Star. Words of wisdom, brother. Words of widsom.
DBTrek wrote:
Your employees were mercenaries because you paid them?
Well ... I guess if the only choice is mercenary or slave ...
That's why I only recommend using Contractors: there's no role confusion.
Most people haven't had the experience of being the "employer," the "boss," in a small business. Almost everyone is familiar with being the "employee" at some point in their life.
It ain't all peaches and cream, fo shizzle. In fact, it's stressful as shit, even in the good times. The bad times will stomp your soul.
Everyone here knows Mike Judge's take on cubicle-farm employee life, Office Space. Who all has seen his take on small business ownership, Extract?
Gene Simmons alone is worth the price of admission for Extract. :goteam: :drunk:
That's going on the tube tonight. Didn't know about it.
Fife wrote:
Most people haven't had the experience of being the "employer," the "boss," in a small business. Almost everyone is familiar with being the "employee" at some point in their life.
It ain't all peaches and cream, fo shizzle. In fact, it's stressful as shit, even in the good times. The bad times will stomp your soul
Amen.
Nothing will cure a socialist like trying to make payroll, eh?