We're staying Jersey side, because my friend doesn't want to drive in Manhattan. Definitely going to the MMOA (closed on Monday), Empire State Building, Ground Zero, Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island (the crown's closed though) and my friend wants to see St. Patrick's Cathedral. I'll have 3 1/2 days there, so any ideas would be really helpful.
TresHappy
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NEW YORK'S WHERE I'D RATHER STAY, I GET ALLERGIC SMELLING HAY
by TresHappy ini am making my first trip to manhattan in october.
i'll be in manhattan on my birthday.
i am so excited.
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NEW YORK'S WHERE I'D RATHER STAY, I GET ALLERGIC SMELLING HAY
by TresHappy ini am making my first trip to manhattan in october.
i'll be in manhattan on my birthday.
i am so excited.
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TresHappy
I am making my first trip to Manhattan in October. I'll be in Manhattan on my birthday. I am so excited. New York Here I Come!
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Who Do You Think The Next President of the USA Will Be???
by minimus ini think george w. bush will be reelected.
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TresHappy
Senator John Kerry from Mass.
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TresHappy
When I was unemployed, I had more interviews than I care to remember, so I became an unwanted authority on this. My tips:
1. Eye contact - always establish eye contact with the interviewer. Looking around the room and fidgeting only make you look nervous and unsure of yourself.
2. Arrive early - if you don't know the way to the place - go the night before so you won't get lost. Always a help when you're in these large industrial parks or multi-story buildings. Sometimes there are literally dozens of companies with the same street address.
3. Interview the company - it's a mutual decision to see if BOTH of you are a good fit. I know in this economy this doesn't make too much sense, but landing a job you literally hate from the beginning just breeds animosity and eventually, you're back where you started, out on the pavement looking for work. That's why I did temporary work. I landed some good jobs doing that. Also got some real duds. I have been at my job nearly 9 years, so I guess I'll stay!
I wish you good luck on your interview and hope you get the job if you want it!
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TresHappy
I'd get up at the buttcrack of dawn to look at that!
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If You Ruled Your Own Country......
by Frannie Banannie in.
what would life be like for everyone who lives there?.
frannie b
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TresHappy
I think this describes perfectly what it would be like to me:
Ha-ha-ha
Ho-ho-ho
And a couple of tra-la-las
That's how we laugh the day away
In the Merry Old Land of Oz
'Bzz-'bzz-'bzz
Chirp, chirp, chirp
And a couple of La-di-das.
That's how the crickets crick all day
In the Merry Old Land of Oz.
We get up at twelve and start to work at one,
Take an hour for lunch, and then at two we're done,
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Anyone go to Grace Convention?
by mouthy indan hall held a convention aug 8th did any on here attend?
would like to know how it went if any did
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TresHappy
Hi Grace,
I am making my travel reservations this week or next for my trip to PA. I am so looking forward to seeing you in October.
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"We don't make rules!", claims the WTS
by ozziepost inout of their own mouths (well, web-site actually): .
jehovah's witnesses avoid making rules and regulations beyond those provided in the scriptures, and they do not follow traditions that contradict bible teachings.
emphasis is placed on personal application of bible principles and the value of a sound, bible-based conscience.matthew 15:9; 2 corinthians 1:24.. just thought you'd like to know!
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TresHappy
The prohibition of birthdays is unscriptural.
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Are JW's supposed to do this???
by neverthere inthere was a group of jw ladies handing out the publications on the street the other day.
although i have never been a jw i have had contact through my first husband's family.
what i want to know is this: are they supposed to hand these publications to children?
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TresHappy
It never ceases to amaze the lengths the JW's will do to get their message across to unsuspecting people, especially children. I NEVER gave literature to a child, unless his/her parent was there. Actually, I don't remember ever giving literature to any kids. I never would have thought of that. Perhaps I didn't have the Borg's "spirit."
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If you know from which song these lyrics come, you are too frigging old
by berylblue in"it's written on the wind, it's every where i go.
so if you really love me, come on and let it show.".
if you can gues this....well, you're at least my age (or you know a hell of a lot about pop music.).
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TresHappy
Daddy O was recorded by The Fontane Sisters. Dad loved Perry Como. They were back up singers for Perry Como.