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Crypt Car Clutch Question

Doc: We have so many different types of bananas,
pineapples and oranges and spit roasted chicken
you and ben would each gain 20 poundy working
on Crypty.

But first I have to find his sorry bucket of bolts
and haul him home.

I'm kinda hoping someone found him who has auto
mechanic skills. Maybe they will try to get him
operational? Then he'd be spotted for sure,
I'd get him back, pay the kids for their efforts
and we start the "torment of Dale" all over again.

d
 
Tinster said:
I got a long time pal who lost absolutly
everything and ended up at age 70 selling
peanuts at ball games to pay for his one
room slum. A VP of Corning Glass at one time.
Hmmm.. I've been in the employ of Corning glass. I worked for the Photonics plant for almost 3 years, then... Enron happened.
Corning HQ is about 20 miles from my house (in Corning N.Y. natch)
Good company to work for, but you're just a number in thier bank books. No matter how long you're there, and how high up you are.
 
as i'm finding out - you don't need to work for a big company for that to be the case...
 
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