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Bryan[_6_] Bryan[_6_] is offline
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Default Why am I craving nuts?

On Friday, February 8, 2013 10:24:07 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> On Friday, February 8, 2013 10:06:32 PM UTC-5, Bryan wrote:
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> You live in the same city and you know damned well he's been black-balled
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How would I know that?


> He is not employable by any business that does much more than meals on
> wheels. Even without my help, the most cursory background check would make
> him a washout for any real healthcare job. WITH my help, he hasn't been
> able to even get an interview in the past year. I'd like for you or Kuthe
> to actually deny that. Than I'll know what level of lying I'm dealing with.
> And, Kuthe - go ahead and **** me off some more. You have no idea how far
> I can go.


I don't know. There are plenty of folks who have worse academic records,
have committed worse indiscretions, and who *maybe* even have even worse
personalities, who get jobs in health care. I, of course, don't know what sort of job he has because we no longer have anything to do with each other in the real world, and wouldn't on Usenet if he would quit initiating it.

--Bryan