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December 2006 Entries

Countryside Cabinetry
Well, the table and chairs arrived when expected. There was a problem, however, the table was missing the mounting pieces for the pedistals to mount to the table. I'm not sure how this happened. Everything was wrapped so that you could have dropped a truck on it and it would have been fine. They said that they would have the parts shipped to us before Christmas, but the blizzard in Denver, which grounded a lot of planes, fouled us up, so we're supposed to receive them today...
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Posted On Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:37 AM | Feedback (0) |

brutal interview questions
Wow, I'd hate to be on the receiving side of these interview questions. I had to look some of them up, but I do think that some of them are just trivia questions (some of the terminology stuff for sure). I'll probably use some of them in my own interviewing though
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Posted On Wednesday, December 27, 2006 11:35 AM | Feedback (0) |

Countryside Cabinetry
So far so good! After a couple of months of waiting, our table is set to arrive tomorrow; just in time for Christmas! My wife is very excited. I'll post how the delivery goes here and my final recommendation on countryside cabinetry
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Posted On Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:42 AM | Feedback (0) |

Politics
I used to be a staunch Republican, starting from the time that I was old enough to care until probably the end of the first Bush term, I supported them, even gave them money. That's all changed now. I didn't vote for Bush the second time, and I haven't voted Republican the last two elections. I'm still a conservative, but the Republicans are no longer conservatives. Here's why: Not only is the Homeland Security Department the largest expansion of the government ever, something the "Republicans" are...
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Posted On Friday, December 01, 2006 7:07 AM | Feedback (4) |

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