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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Originally posted by bill77.017
    Do you like music GN? Can you play any instruments?
    I do love music and in Scool we hade a band .. I was singer

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Well you know what I think Extreme( frosted ) has lots of things to do concerning idiology cause
    Desirex joking strangely
    Sirloot says for him there is only one snus for him
    Walen feels pres from snuson
    Precious is runaway guy
    Ansel has advises from davil ( his pip tobacco cocernes)
    Kevinatest is ...... I don't know
    Jan is very necessary guy but to little time here
    That Belgian guy " snus from Swedesh church " I do not have a words

    And general confusion over the bullshit that makes Dali and Aftonbladet to have sensation
    So what you think diabetic life saviour isn't it a time to start hard brain washing??

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  • bill77.017
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    Do you like music GN? Can you play any instruments?

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  • Frosted
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    Bejesus. I had a terrible hangover again today.

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  • bill77.017
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    Not really a football fan GN, more of a music man

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  • bill77.017
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    Ok Have you seen the match Inter vs Milan ? Enat à match
    No brother, must have missed that one hahaha lol I'm a busy man.

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Originally posted by bill77.017
    Good to hear. I've been busy today in my ministerial duties, so i would like to suggest that we grab a beer, throw in some Extreme Los, kick back and enjoy ourselves, ok brother?
    Ok Have you seen the match Inter vs Milan ? Enat à match

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  • bill77.017
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    Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
    Nice and calm
    Good to hear. I've been busy today in my ministerial duties, so i would like to suggest that we grab a beer, throw in some Extreme Los, kick back and enjoy ourselves, ok brother?

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  • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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    Originally posted by bill77.017
    My fellow isnusians, ( and ministers ) lol, how are you?? GN, how's everything in this fair land of ours?
    Nice and calm

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  • bill77.017
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    My fellow isnusians, ( and ministers ) lol, how are you?? GN, how's everything in this fair land of ours?

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  • Premium Parrots
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    I've made it a point several times to let the management know how much its appreciated that they hire challanged workers and how its preceived by the customer. They have all responded accordingly and thanked me for the noticing and my input.

    LX, I suppose I'm more of an optimist.

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
    If I were you I would mention to the manager about getting this fellow a "pick up stick" to make his job easier and more productive.
    That could backfire. I don't have faith in others' good intentions. They could use that as an excuse to get rid of him. "One of the customers complained about your performance. We're gonna have to let you go". Truth is irrelevant when dealing with mouth breathing managers who think way too highly of themselves. I was avoiding Walmart, but I may start stopping in more often and keep an eye on that guy. I'm sure I could source a picker pretty easily, and just give it to him. That way no one would have to know anything, and he'd get extra points for taking initiative to improve his performance.

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  • Premium Parrots
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    I love how walmart sometimes hires the physically [and occasionally slightly mentally] challanged. If I were you I would mention to the manager about getting this fellow a "pick up stick" to make his job easier and more productive. It might be something that simplly needs to be brought to their attention. If they didn't get him one I would buy the dam thing for him. And I would also have much less respect for walmart.


    Originally posted by lxskllr
    I started with snus and coffee. I just had a couple bowls of Lucky Charms though. They're magically delicious :^D

    I don't usually eat cereal for breakfast, and I don't usually eat candy cereal, but I hadn't had them in awhile, so I bought a box last night. Story behind that...

    I went to Walmart to get cereal cause I had milk I needed to get rid of, and I also wanted ice cream. Walmart changed their policy getting rid of door greeters. They have them do other more useful things now. Well, one of their door greeters is wheelchair bound. He has 2 gimpy legs. I don't know what the problem is, but it may be a birth defect. They don't look quite right. Anyway, he wheeled up to the cereal aisle and tried putting a box of Chex squares on the shelf, and promptly dropped it. He then tried another box, and dropped that one, and also knocked a plastic sandal out of his chair, and onto the floor. I shelved that box, and handed him the sandal. He then told me about the cereal boxes in the main part of the store. They were bigger than average, and were specially marked for Walmart running a donation program to feed the hungry in America. Well, they were mostly candy cereals and Cheerios which aren't my favorite, but I did decide to get the Lucky Charms since I hadn't had them in a long time. The price per pound wasn't as bad as it usually is.

    Point? Well, I thought it was cool that Walmart kept the handicapped guy on, but at the same time, I kind of felt bad for the guy. It's hard to find a place in retail he can work given his handicap. I'm hoping the dropping thing was just a run of bad luck, and he usually does ok, or may be out of a job eventually. I left the store with conflicted feelings last night. At first I was pissed off because I was walking behind a fat black family that was walking side by side, and at sloth speed so no one could pass, but after that I was reflecting on the handicapped guy's position. He could use some hand operated tools to help him out. A shelf picker he could use to place things on the shelf, or off the floor would be a big help, and he could clip it to his chair. I almost wish I worked there so I could hook him up.

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  • sirloot
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    ahh lucky charmes .. a fine irish breakfast .. drop a shot of baileys in the milk and its even more magically Delicious :P

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  • lxskllr
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    Originally posted by sirloot
    Late Mornin Fellas Coffee and Snus = Balanced Breakfast
    I started with snus and coffee. I just had a couple bowls of Lucky Charms though. They're magically delicious :^D

    I don't usually eat cereal for breakfast, and I don't usually eat candy cereal, but I hadn't had them in awhile, so I bought a box last night. Story behind that...

    I went to Walmart to get cereal cause I had milk I needed to get rid of, and I also wanted ice cream. Walmart changed their policy getting rid of door greeters. They have them do other more useful things now. Well, one of their door greeters is wheelchair bound. He has 2 gimpy legs. I don't know what the problem is, but it may be a birth defect. They don't look quite right. Anyway, he wheeled up to the cereal aisle and tried putting a box of Chex squares on the shelf, and promptly dropped it. He then tried another box, and dropped that one, and also knocked a plastic sandal out of his chair, and onto the floor. I shelved that box, and handed him the sandal. He then told me about the cereal boxes in the main part of the store. They were bigger than average, and were specially marked for Walmart running a donation program to feed the hungry in America. Well, they were mostly candy cereals and Cheerios which aren't my favorite, but I did decide to get the Lucky Charms since I hadn't had them in a long time. The price per pound wasn't as bad as it usually is.

    Point? Well, I thought it was cool that Walmart kept the handicapped guy on, but at the same time, I kind of felt bad for the guy. It's hard to find a place in retail he can work given his handicap. I'm hoping the dropping thing was just a run of bad luck, and he usually does ok, or may be out of a job eventually. I left the store with conflicted feelings last night. At first I was pissed off because I was walking behind a fat black family that was walking side by side, and at sloth speed so no one could pass, but after that I was reflecting on the handicapped guy's position. He could use some hand operated tools to help him out. A shelf picker he could use to place things on the shelf, or off the floor would be a big help, and he could clip it to his chair. I almost wish I worked there so I could hook him up.

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