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- As an atheist I don't believe in the evil acts of your god. Why can't I have coverage for only the


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Irish by birth, Newfoundlandler by avocation - I live here 80% of the time. The other 20% is spent where the wind blows me. I think random thoughts on an even more random universe. Elevated, exhilarated and exalted hotels in atlantic city by the fact I am living in this day and age. I've come all the way from hand-cranked calculators in an endless room of clerical drones to a flat monitored multi-gigabyted home office where the work comes to me. How absolutely cool is that???
I returned the call immediately. One never knows. An eejit pricking their fingers on my fence, a deadfall off a tree landing on a balding head, a drunk crawling their way up the meadow at midnight and curling up dead in a blizzard. We are all aware of these nebulous liabilities thanks to the hot coffee from MacDonald's poured onto someone's naughty bits, the guy in the van leaving his driver's seat to get a drink from his RV's fridge thinking cruise-control meant auto-pilot (he got millions, btw). I could go on. One does not ignore a call from one's insurer.
- As an atheist I don't believe in the evil acts of your god. Why can't I have coverage for only the events that can destroy me which I consider the terminal, convulsive response hotels in atlantic city of a devastated and destroyed-by-humans planet?
The above convo got me thinking of the nothings we all pay for. As in nothing hotels in atlantic city tangible at all. Cable. Internet. Insurance. Bank Fees. Taxes. Every call I get from an existing supplier is to upsell me an additional monthly fee. A smarter phone, donate more to our cause!, the "how can I live without cable?" calls, a property tax that goes from $40 in my first year here 9 years ago, to $250 today with no discernible improvement or addition to services. I still have my own well, my own septic tank and once a week garbage pickup. No change to what I had then and my polltax increases by 625% while my income shrinks to 20% of what it was in 2003.
Neither, just a typically aggrieved citizen. It s the story of our times. The obscenely wealthy are getting even wealthier while the poor and moderately well-off are being squeezed relentlessly - incomes (if they have one) frozen or going down, the price of just about every daily essential going up and up. A dismal future in prospect, hotels in atlantic city however optimistic one tries to be.
In response to your response from yesterday: Some of what I m doing is on my blog, Marc Leavitt s Blog. Now I m working on a story about four middle-aged,upper-middle-class men who meet for lunch every day at an Irish pub in midtown-Manhattan, and how they close ranks and the dynamics change when a girl named Sheila starts coming around for a chat.
Having been trained by a master in the craft, I can assure you that you are neither. You are just a statistic. I was trained hotels in atlantic city to sell by quality where I can and to meet targets by making more calls. The statistical probability of some of those more calls resulting in a sale would me meeting my targets. QED.
Nick, yes I follow the money on all of this shyte. Our local waste management was handed off to a corporation putting many people out of work, both the scavengers of our local dump who picked it clean and the poor old sods who picked it up in their own old trucks. I could go on. I did write on it for the papers. XO WWW
Ramana: You put me in mind of a conversation Daughter and I had yesterday about Schumacker (sp?) and Small is beautiful. hotels in atlantic city I ve seen so many successful small companies destroyed because of expansion = greed. Recently s beautiful small theatre that thought there were endless audiences and moved into a huge premises. *crickets* There are only so many widgets that people want. I made the same mistake myself many years ago when I expanded my business. XO WWW

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