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Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
erika - do you keep up with The Daily Show. He laid into KO for being OTT on Scott Brown. While keeping in mind that OTT is kinda KO's thing, it was a pretty fair smackdown. He seemed reluctant about it though (It felt like a "you're not really HELPING" dealio to me).
Oh, Daisy. I'm so sorry.
Oh god, Daisy, that's awful! {{{{{}}}}}
Oh, Daisy. How horrible. {{{{{{{{{{DJ}}}}}}}}}
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Ugh. {{{{Daisy}}}}} As if "car surfing" needed a strike against in in my mind.
You must be super quiet and take up very little space.
True. That's why I haven't been pitching in on the rent.
At least 95% keep saying that teachers make more money than private sector
Yeah. Right. I'm working in a registered non-profit, at the sub-managerial ranks, and I'm making way more than I would as a K-12 teacher.
Principals might break into the six-figure salary ranks, but they're also managing dozens—sometimes hundreds—of employees, a role which usually brings a nice chunk of change in the private sector. College professors can make decent money, but they're also usually teachers and income generators. Hard science profs especially bring a ton of funding to their institutions. If a division of a private industry institution landed a $17.5 million grant, I imagine the leader of that division would do fairly well. So if Professor Thomas Meyer pulls in $143,000 I think UNC and NC's tax payers are getting pretty good value for their money.
ETA: I'm so sorry, Daisy.
Oh god, Daisy, I'm so sorry. {{{{Daisy}}}}
That's terrible, Daisy. I'm sorry. {{{{{Daisy}}}}}