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Screw You Yahoo! My Dad Loved My Shitty Mug (PIC)

…With Father’s Day tomorrow, Yahoo! has published a list of items they think you shouldn’t give you father but you know what Yahoo! Screw you my dad still drinks his morning Cup of Joe from the shitty mug I made him when I was 7 years old. I worked long and hard on that and put a lot of thought and care into it. There’s a reason I don’t use you as a start page you have no soul.
if this gets released it’ll make an amazing Father’s Day gift!

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Screw You Yahoo! My Dad Loved My Shitty Mug (PIC)

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Why You Should Bike to Work This Week

Cyclists cite lots of reasons for trading in the car, bus or train for a two-wheel commute: a good workout, a minuscule carbon footprint, fewer worries about finding a parking space — but one of the most-enticing benefits is the cost savings.

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Fact: US Banks Have More Loan Loss Reserve Capital Than Ever

The “virtuous circle” that’s making banks rich again, and may free up credit.

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Fact: US Banks Have More Loan Loss Reserve Capital Than Ever

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The Silly Debate Over Big Government

Sloganeering only obscures the debate over the proper role of government.

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Low Morale: 22% of American Workers Want to Change Jobs ASAP

Companies worried about losing critical employees may have good reason to be. Some savvy firms are already trying to pick off the cream of the crop, and when the job market improves, more workers will gratefully seize the opportunity to jump ship.

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Posted by: Bob at 01/23/2010 09:58:33 AM
What economy heating up? Technical jobs in the midwest are still being shed like cat hair on a summer day. Larger companies only consider their upper management to be critical and despite the economy, they are still rewarding them quite handsomely while outsourcing and laying off everyone else. Employees should be “eyeing the door”. I advise young workers that due to the current commodity nature of employment, they will likely be changing jobs every few years. In the present job climate loyalty has been transformed from an asset to a liability. Consider each job as simply a stair step to the next. Go for the best salary, 401K, and training, then move on. Don’t be fooled, a pat on the back will never, never replace a dollar in the pocket….

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