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    Default Going Home!!!

    I sit here, on my sheetless bed. It is a quarter to 3 in the morning and I have to be at the airport for a 7:30 flight. I'm going home. This thread is to officially say goodbye to my time working and living in the United States. I can't wait to get home. Not that I don't like it here, I've actually gotten rather fond of the area I'm living. I'm just fonder of my prairie town. Thanks America, it's been swell... Sorry to all the DC and area-ers that I didn't get to HERF with. I tried. I can;t say that I'm terribly excited to go back to Canadian cigar prices though. Regardless, back I go.





    Adios!


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    It's too bad things didn't work out for you. I'm up all night also watching the purple and orange guys fly around. Have a safe flight.

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    Well, I hope you enjoyed your stay. Bummer we didn't get a change to Herf together. Have a safe flight, and a fast trip. Hope all goes well for you back in C-eh, N-eh, D-eh. As far as having your pop's help you out(if he ended up doing so), thats what folks are for. I'm sure that he was happy to do so. and even more happy to have seen his son learn a leason about life and living. Take care.

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    Hey, can't blame you for preferring where you grew up. I grew up for the most part in Houston, and couldn't wait to leave. Spent two years in Japan (loved it, but got tired of it) right after getting out of college, then moved to the San Jose/Bay area of CA. Stayed for six months and got so sick of California I could not wait to get back home. Shortly after which I realized I had fallen in love/hate/love with the Houston area.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Hey Pyro -

    Sorry to see you go so soon - was looking forward to herfing with ya. Great to meet you though (all ten minutes of it ). Hope you have/had a safe flight and we'll catch you when you get back online.

    Cheers
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    I'm home. Stupid desert town in a stupid hot house with no stupid central air and my sister's stupid noisy fatass cat and the stupid downstairs renters and my stupid broken car and it's stupid hot in my stupid attic bedroom.




    *sigh*
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    Home, sweet, Home
    "smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
    and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud


    "The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa

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    Quote Originally Posted by thepyrofish
    I'm home. Stupid desert town in a stupid hot house with no stupid central air and my sister's stupid noisy fatass cat and the stupid downstairs renters and my stupid broken car and it's stupid hot in my stupid attic bedroom.




    *sigh*
    Now, now. Don't be stupid.

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    I hope your cigars are fairing better then you are. Stupid hot cigars are more stupid then stupid 18.3 degree C ones. You could always just cut a big hole in the roof to get you some cross ventilation, build a big cat-ipolt for the cat, and change the desert climate where you live with a laser aimed at the artic ocean. As for your car, I would just go find a magical lamp, and tell the genie to fix the darn thing.

    (editted for metric in referance to Canadian started thred)

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    Well, the main floor doesn't get terribly bad, and I keep the humis in a shady area. I think I need to finally quite being stupid and get beads though, as my father wasn't able to keep the humidity quite high enough. Poor God of Fire I'll save you. As far as the laser and the lamp etc...I'm already working on it.


    Still glad to be home.

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    Hey Pyro if you want any of the US cigar prices back in Canada just let me know I think we can come up with a magic trick or two

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    Thanks! I just may do that...when I get a job. Hittin' the streets tomorrow. I hate looking for work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thepyrofish
    Thanks! I just may do that...when I get a job. Hittin' the streets tomorrow. I hate looking for work.
    You think looking for work sucks just wait until the sonsabitches hire you and expect you to work,that really sucks donkey scrotum
    The older I get ,the better I was

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7
    You think looking for work sucks just wait until the sonsabitches hire you and expect you to work,that really sucks donkey scrotum
    Hehehe, my best prospect so far is working tech support for an ISP...I'm not a patient man but I can fake it until the interview/training process is over. I hope to record calls for my own amusement later.



    Oh, and to say something that actually addresses your post :S
    I tend to enjoy any job I do for awhile. It's after those first few months that I get restless. I'm not good at holding a steady job, I'm afraid. I also lack the commitment to be an entrepreneur...I'm hooped.

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