I shouldn't be surprised, since he also authoritatively stated way back that if I needed to rent a u-haul truck to move, I owned too many things.
Like a bed? couch? Seriously?
'The Message'
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I shouldn't be surprised, since he also authoritatively stated way back that if I needed to rent a u-haul truck to move, I owned too many things.
Like a bed? couch? Seriously?
From KOS:
Wall Street Journal editorial board lives in fantasy land. And lies.
"Mr. Franken now goes to the Senate having effectively stolen an election," the Journal concludes. "If the GOP hopes to avoid repeats, it should learn from Minnesota that modern elections don't end when voters cast their ballots. They only end after the lawyers count them."
Yeah, in wingnut land, Florida 2000 never happened. And not even Coleman alleged that the election had been "stolen". Not even Coleman.
he also authoritatively stated way back that if I needed to rent a u-haul truck to move, I owned too many things.
Is he a monk who just owns a begging bowl and a blanket?
I went and cheered myself up by making a belated "welcome" bouquet for our seasonal gardener.
Bossman makes me fume, but he also looks the other way when I'm late, and I'm surprised he doesn't have a kink in his neck by now. Yes, dumb. Even if he was my dad, it'd still be dumb and outside his realm of beeswax.
re: the owning of "too many things", I don't even know how to begin comprehending where he was coming from with that statement.
Maybe he sees me as parent-dependent highschool kid, and not someone furnishing houses and apartments for the past decade.
He actually told me that I should get rid of my camping gear because I hadn't used it in the past year. Um, hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars of gear (accumulated over the past two decades) that you simply don't purge because of the one year rule and say "I'll just buy new stuff".
He's... he's the biggest bullshitter in Bullshit Town, USA. He has to have an authoritative opinion on everything. And if you counter with information from a respected book or college education, he'll simply shake his head and dis book-knowledge. He's got the life experience, yo.
He makes me so mad, but he also has a very laid back work ethic (comp time exists, even if it's a no-no in the employee handbook) and he keeps the upper ranks out of my face and business. But I also have to research everything he tells me to make sure it's true.
He's... he's the biggest bullshitter in Bullshit Town, USA. He has to have an authoritative opinion on everything. And if you counter with information from a respected book or college education, he'll simply shake his head and dis book-knowledge. He's got the life experience, yo.
I hate people like that.
Um... that's all I have.
I mean, what's wrong with admitting that you are not an expert at everything? Or even admitting that you are not an expert at most things?
I mean, what's wrong with admitting that you are not an expert at everything?
That's a good point, we can't all be John Hodgman.
Hodgman. No e.
If I haven't killed or maimed someone before the day ends, I will be shocked.