Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
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Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
Never seen so many posts in one week ... Badee, badee, badee
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
Thats those dam Republicans, blaming everybody but themselves
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
cravnravn wrote:Thats those dam Republicans, blaming everybody but themselves
Never had a Union job and never do what I am told by my Union boss so I can only blame the left-wing Unions and all their followers and uneducated sheep they have with their hands out for that free money.
.........same here as usual
See that is why =SA= stays on that Viking board
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
Free Money? we worked dam hard and negotiated dam hard for every penny.
And I cant believe, my current employer is Union, everywhere except for Florida, but we get the Union bennys, thats right working on pension #2, since Mighty has this fantasy that Social Security will be by the wayside by the time I get there..I dont buy it, So Im looking at 3 incomes, by age 62, and the wifes 401k...
Life is good
And I cant believe, my current employer is Union, everywhere except for Florida, but we get the Union bennys, thats right working on pension #2, since Mighty has this fantasy that Social Security will be by the wayside by the time I get there..I dont buy it, So Im looking at 3 incomes, by age 62, and the wifes 401k...
Life is good
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
Yep, Cravn. You got it good. (Can't help but notice that you're posting on this board while you're working so "dam hard".) And you'll have another 11 years of Democratic "leadership" in the White House to tee things up nicely for your retirement. Hope that works out for you.
Just consider this: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. -- John Lennon"
Just consider this: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. -- John Lennon"
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
=SA= wrote:Never seen so many posts in one week ... Badee, badee, badee
Its that time again...
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ColtsKurt wrote:=SA= wrote:Never seen so many posts in one week ... Badee, badee, badee
Its that time again...
LOL Yep. I insulted them and they just moved their rants to this thread
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
I think my retirement plan is going to have to be to try and marry up.. LOL
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
cravnravn wrote:Free Money? we worked dam hard and negotiated dam hard for every penny.
And I cant believe, my current employer is Union, everywhere except for Florida, but we get the Union bennys, thats right working on pension #2, since Mighty has this fantasy that Social Security will be by the wayside by the time I get there..I dont buy it, So Im looking at 3 incomes, by age 62, and the wifes 401k...
Life is good
See you didn't even read what I said.....just jumped to conclusions.
When I added "free money" to the lib voter group that means the 48% of the country on Welfare and other hand outs from the gov which is WHY they voted for Opuppet and his cronies.
Now I am sure you will try a come-back that kids need welfare money.
Fact is most of those parents are just playing the welfare game and making babies left.....but not right.
They make babies with no father on the certificate so they get more and more each month to pay for the cigs and booze and cornrows.
This has been going on for decades of course but since Opuppet was elected it doubled.
Nobody said investing money via Wall Street or 401's and things like that makes you a GOP or Donkey party member.
Investing or Vegas or Real Estate is nothing to do with Opuppet or GW
Btw no Union worker including you have ever worked as hard as I did to get where I am and I continue and don't ever just sit around seeing how many retirement plans I can get from some company.
Ok......back outside to so some work and I never pay any bastard that expects piles of cash per hour to do it.
Obama is a clown that smiles at the camera and reads the monitor with speeches written for him to make his sheep applaud that moron who went from Hawaii to Harvard to Chicago and now President........all he deserves is a job on BET
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
BlueShoes1 wrote:Yep, Cravn. You got it good. (Can't help but notice that you're posting on this board while you're working so "dam hard".) And you'll have another 11 years of Democratic "leadership" in the White House to tee things up nicely for your retirement. Hope that works out for you.
Just consider this: "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. -- John Lennon"
I work 10 to 6pm so there
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Btw no Union worker including you have ever worked as hard as I did to get where I am and I continue and don't ever just sit around seeing how many retirement plans I can get from some company.
Why not, i pick and choose what companies I have worked for, I knew UPS, correction The Teamsters treated the Brethern good, The when Penske came along, I researched them, paid pension caught my eye, 401 k match, thats OK if youre into that kind of thing, but the Holy Grail, years 0 to 4, 3 weeks vacation...
I worked harder, even after 3 back surgeries
Why not, i pick and choose what companies I have worked for, I knew UPS, correction The Teamsters treated the Brethern good, The when Penske came along, I researched them, paid pension caught my eye, 401 k match, thats OK if youre into that kind of thing, but the Holy Grail, years 0 to 4, 3 weeks vacation...
I worked harder, even after 3 back surgeries
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
All I know is that when I retire I am set up for the rest of my life.
And thats a good feeling to have.
I took my official withdrawal from the Carpenters Union today, with the injury I know I will never be able to do it again.
But there was nothing like being on top of the RCA dome on a nice sunny day when I was a young man in my 20's.
There is good and bad in everything in this world, no matter what it is or what the circumstances. They paid for my AAS Degree gave me an awesome skillset and I made a lot of Benjamins.
But I think I got out at EXACTLY the right time for me when I got into the IT gig full swing.
And thats a good feeling to have.
I took my official withdrawal from the Carpenters Union today, with the injury I know I will never be able to do it again.
But there was nothing like being on top of the RCA dome on a nice sunny day when I was a young man in my 20's.
There is good and bad in everything in this world, no matter what it is or what the circumstances. They paid for my AAS Degree gave me an awesome skillset and I made a lot of Benjamins.
But I think I got out at EXACTLY the right time for me when I got into the IT gig full swing.
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
dblshockpwr wrote:All I know is that when I retire I am set up for the rest of my life.
And thats a good feeling to have.
I took my official withdrawal from the Carpenters Union today, with the injury I know I will never be able to do it again.
But there was nothing like being on top of the RCA dome on a nice sunny day when I was a young man in my 20's.
There is good and bad in everything in this world, no matter what it is or what the circumstances. They paid for my AAS Degree gave me an awesome skillset and I made a lot of Benjamins.
But I think I got out at EXACTLY the right time for me when I got into the IT gig full swing.
It is a great feeling, I know that when I check out my Mrs will never have to worry about where the house payment, insurance, taxes is coming from, and what we get from Penske in 10 to 12 years is just casino and boat money
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Re: Who let the crazy's out of the asylum
Pretty good plan, dblshock .. Wish I had done that ..dblshockpwr wrote:I think my retirement plan is going to have to be to try and marry up.. LOL
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