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Yes, There Will Be a Holiday Party This Year

14 hours ago ago from Prdude's Blog

This Christmas okay holiday season will be the first time in my professional career that I will not attend an office/company party.  Well, in retrospect, I could throw myself a party, which is a pretty good idea after all. No buffet lines. No sitting next to someone I don't like or doesn't like me. No disappointment at the paltry year-end bonus. No less-than-inspiring speech from the boss. Let's face it: Many holiday parties (or at ...

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They changed the locks on the door at work….

4 hours ago ago from assorted nut chronicles

I am thinking, I could be wrong, that they may have fired her! She didn't show up for work on Friday and again yesterday, and today she is not there and they are changing the locks hmmmmmm sounds like she is headed out the door if not already accomplished. You know the sad thing is that things could have been different. Jealousy clouds the thinking and is the playground of the enemy. She believed from the beginning that I wanted her job, ...

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The “True Meaning of Christmas,” Miscavige-style

20 hours ago ago from Leaving Scientology

This is a picture, believe it or not, of this year's RTC Christmas Card. It is as big as a coffee-table book, ornately foiled, die-cut and hand-assembled. It is estimated that each card could have cost as much as $50 to print and assemble. The postage alone, on each card , was $5.00.  It went out to top Scientologists. One of them, disgusted by the expense and ostentation, photographed it and sent us the shots. Here we have the true ...

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Tyson Foods interim CEO made $533,459 in 2009

2 hours ago ago from U.S. News

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