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I TOLD y'all he was still alive!
I TOLD y'all he was still alive!
Welcome back sir, you've been missed. Very glad to hear all is well. Congratulations on the house - sound greats.
Welcome back Tom!
Things just haven't been the same without you.
I'm as surprised as everyone else
Thank you!
Have had a lot of good, and a few bads.
My grandfather passed away on November 12th, and I'm still trying to deal with that.
The plant announced a layoff of 90 people. I still have a job, but had to leave 1st shift and go to 2nd.
Shortly thereafter, the plant caught fire in the warehouse.
On the upside, so many people quit and retired, they have decided not to have a layoff.
I'm as surprised as everyone else
Thank you!
Have had a lot of good, and a few bads.
My grandfather passed away on November 12th, and I'm still trying to deal with that.
The plant announced a layoff of 90 people. I still have a job, but had to leave 1st shift and go to 2nd.
Shortly thereafter, the plant caught fire in the warehouse.
On the upside, so many people quit and retired, they have decided not to have a layoff.
+1Geez Man! You have seen some stuff since the last time you were here. Well at least you have a job and a house is a plus too.
Sorry to hear about your grandfather. What happens to the summer house now?
Geez Man! You have seen some stuff since the last time you were here. Well at least you have a job and a house is a plus too.
Sorry to hear about your grandfather. What happens to the summer house now?
Hi Tom,
I am the guy that started all of this by asking where you have been, good to here something from you. Sorry to hear about your grandfather, my condolences to you and your family.
You are lucky on the job front, things are starting to look a little rough out there in many industries, my outfit, an automobile parts manufacturer has just anounced somejob cuts in our plant, not going to hit me, but I feel sorry for theones it does.
Hope to hear more from you soon.
How did the election turnout for your Dad Tom ?
The election unfortunately didn't turn out in his favor. Hard to be an 8 year incumbent. He plans on running again, though.
The election unfortunately didn't turn out in his favor. Hard to be an 8 year incumbent. He plans on running again, though.
I've about decided that Sheriff's races don't follow the same rules as other elections. Even in years where incumbency is a political liability, incumbent sheriffs typically still win. It happened here this past November.
Our sheriff had decided to retire and had announced his intention not to file. Based on that, a former State Trooper...who was also a very popular municipal commissioner...filed for the office. Then the sheriff changed his mind and decided to file, after all. The former trooper ran an excellent campaign, knocking on doors, advertising and speaking at every meeting of every organization in the county. He also spent between $75,000 and $100,000 in a one-county race with no primary. The incumbent sheriff spent $4000 and didn't campaign at all.
And the incumbent sheriff won.
AF
I still live in a house with PBR in it sometimes. Any port in a storm.