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ScarpaScarpa
May 18, 2009, 12:49 AM
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Quit my job because my boss's are fuckin brain numb, and going to spend the summer in Yosemite. Fuck SONIC!
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Chinchen
May 18, 2009, 12:58 AM
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I was going to give you hell for quitting a job when so many (me) cant get one, till I saw you worked at sonic.... Have fun!
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ScarpaScarpa
May 18, 2009, 1:03 AM
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Hell ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Im so sick os stupid mother f*ckers at sonic. Kids my age thinking they are better than be because they quit school and are shift managers in sonic. FUCK IT.
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spikeddem
May 18, 2009, 1:09 AM
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ScarpaScarpa wrote: Quit my job because my boss's are fuckin brain numb, and going to spend the summer in Yosemite. Fuck SONIC! Aren't you only 18 years old? I think you're only allowed to have a midlife crisis . . . you know, midway through your life!
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ScarpaScarpa
May 18, 2009, 1:19 AM
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Haha, not even. Im only sixteen. But fuck it. Why do something you dont enjoy for no reason. So ill go climb. Something I do enjoy.
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limeydave
May 18, 2009, 1:27 AM
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ScarpaScarpa wrote: Haha, not even. Im only sixteen. But fuck it. Why do something you dont enjoy for no reason. So ill go climb. Something I do enjoy. Hey lessons like that are supposed to be painful to learn. Lucky bastard. See you in Camp4 May 29th ish
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guangzhou
May 18, 2009, 1:46 AM
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Enjoy the Valley. I take a year off of work every few years. Lucky for me, my career allows that. In the International School system, it';s the norm to take a year off every fifth or sixth year. Sort of recover, travel, and recoup to be ready for another five year. Work four of five years, take a year off and look a new teacher position somewhere interesting while traveling and climbing. Pretty rough life I live.
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smallclimber
May 18, 2009, 2:10 AM
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Oh good. Now we will all have some more excellent TRs in line with "I went to Panty Wall Today" to read. Maybe now you have some more time they be better.
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ScarpaScarpa
May 18, 2009, 2:13 AM
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Ill be there at the end of june!!!!
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angry
May 18, 2009, 2:46 AM
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I really enjoyed the friendships I made at my HS job. Even this weekend I randomly ran into two of my former coworkers out partying. I gave them a rickshaw ride. Everyone we passed (I was carrying 5 girls), Sunny yelled to people on the street "Just so you know, I lost my panties in a bet" right when the drunk horndogs got excited, her friend who I didn't know yelled "And I won them back" For like 10 blocks down a busy downtown. Awesome (sorry Jay). Still, it's the relationships that a HS job is good for. You live at home, you don't need the money.
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Terry2124
May 18, 2009, 3:05 AM
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ScarpaScarpa wrote: Quit my job because my boss's are fuckin brain numb, and going to spend the summer in Yosemite. Fuck SONIC! LOL When you get older you might regret it one day.
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sungam
May 18, 2009, 3:11 AM
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Terry2124 wrote: ScarpaScarpa wrote: Quit my job because my boss's are fuckin brain numb, and going to spend the summer in Yosemite. Fuck SONIC! LOL When you get older you might regret it one day. I sincerely fucking doubt it. Dude, just make sure you know your shit, don't get dead.
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mushroom
May 18, 2009, 4:03 AM
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fuck ya dude I'll be there too. This is the summer! already signed up for my first wall on june 1. I don't think I'll be able to last 3 months like originally planned (I like beer too much!) but I'll be there at least 2 months. See you there....... planning on arriving May 29/30 or so Nick
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guangzhou
May 18, 2009, 5:51 AM
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Terry2124 wrote: ScarpaScarpa wrote: Quit my job because my boss's are fuckin brain numb, and going to spend the summer in Yosemite. Fuck SONIC! LOL When you get older you might regret it one day. Regret what, quitting a dead end job or spending a summer climbing in Yosemite?
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curt
May 18, 2009, 5:54 AM
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guangzhou wrote: Enjoy the Valley. I take a year off of work every few years. Lucky for me, my career allows that. In the International School system, it';s the norm to take a year off every fifth or sixth year. Sort of recover, travel, and recoup to be ready for another five year. Work four of five years, take a year off and look a new teacher position somewhere interesting while traveling and climbing. Pretty rough life I live. I always wondered how you managed to end up in Surabaya. I've been there--and it's a bit off the beaten path. Curt
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guangzhou
May 18, 2009, 6:05 AM
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Curt, Surabaya has a small Intentional School connected to the American Consulate and a few other foreign businesses. They needed a Math teacher and I had to find it on the map. Liking off the beaten path, I jumped on it once I confirm they were cliffs in the area. So far, no regrets. Lots of potential like this http://class5photos.blogspot.com/search/label/Rock, friendly locals, nice cost of living, and it's very easy to travel around Asia from here. (Rain season it about the only bad thing I can think off. Bigger question, what were you doing here? Eman
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curt
May 18, 2009, 6:20 AM
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guangzhou wrote: Curt, Surabaya has a small Intentional School connected to the American Consulate and a few other foreign businesses. They needed a Math teacher and I had to find it on the map. Liking off the beaten path, I jumped on it once I confirm they were cliffs in the area. So far, no regrets. Lots of potential like this http://class5photos.blogspot.com/search/label/Rock, friendly locals, nice cost of living, and it's very easy to travel around Asia from here. (Rain season it about the only bad thing I can think off. Bigger question, what were you doing here? Eman In the early 1990s, Indonesia had two stock exchanges--one in Jakarta and the other in Surabaya. They were fairly primitive and in fact the Jakarta exchange still wrote the current bids and offers for each stock on a chalk board--much like the NYSE of the 1800s. We (The Arizona Stock Exchange) were asked to submit a proposal to automate these exchanges and I went there to make our pitch. Ultimately, they selected another vendor, but I enjoyed the experience none the less. Curt
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guangzhou
May 18, 2009, 6:37 AM
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curt wrote: guangzhou wrote: Curt, Surabaya has a small Intentional School connected to the American Consulate and a few other foreign businesses. They needed a Math teacher and I had to find it on the map. Liking off the beaten path, I jumped on it once I confirm they were cliffs in the area. So far, no regrets. Lots of potential like this http://class5photos.blogspot.com/search/label/Rock, friendly locals, nice cost of living, and it's very easy to travel around Asia from here. (Rain season it about the only bad thing I can think off. Bigger question, what were you doing here? Eman In the early 1990s, Indonesia had two stock exchanges--one in Jakarta and the other in Surabaya. They were fairly primitive and in fact the Jakarta exchange still wrote the current bids and offers for each stock on a chalk board--much like the NYSE of the 1800s. We (The Arizona Stock Exchange) were asked to submit a proposal to automate these exchanges and I went there to make our pitch. Ultimately, they selected another vendor, but I enjoyed the experience none the less. Curt Perfect description off life in Indonesia. The haves and the have not that Hemingway wrote of is definitely in full force here. Still loads of chalk boards across the country, very 1800s for sure. Especially when you leave the big city. Sounds like you have an Interesting job, especially with today's turbulence in stocks. I have to admit, I am avoiding the Indonesian stock market at all cost. Not enough transparency for me. Hope we get to climb together one day. Eman
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swoopee
May 18, 2009, 6:50 PM
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I'm jealous. Can I join you?
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mur
May 19, 2009, 1:51 AM
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Whoa hold up there. Your pic looks like it was taken in RR; if you are from Vegas, this is not cool. I just found a Sonic that is actually good here, and if you're the reason my food doesn't suck... Ah fug-it, have fun, I'll go to BK.
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ScarpaScarpa
May 19, 2009, 2:18 AM
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haha ya that pic is from red rocks! And haha, i must say, Im a very good blast maker...im a skilled ice cream wizard. but I work in kingman...worked...its totally official now. I said FUCK YOU to my boss. its done.
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macherry
May 19, 2009, 2:43 AM
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ScarpaScarpa wrote: haha ya that pic is from red rocks! And haha, i must say, Im a very good blast maker...im a skilled ice cream wizard. but I work in kingman...worked...its totally official now. I said FUCK YOU to my boss. its done. you're the new sungam!!
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ScarpaScarpa
May 19, 2009, 2:44 AM
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What does that mean???
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curt
May 19, 2009, 2:57 AM
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macherry wrote: ScarpaScarpa wrote: haha ya that pic is from red rocks! And haha, i must say, Im a very good blast maker...im a skilled ice cream wizard. but I work in kingman...worked...its totally official now. I said FUCK YOU to my boss. its done. you're the new sungam!! Not quite. He was fired by his own parents. Curt
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sungam
May 19, 2009, 5:40 PM
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curt wrote: macherry wrote: ScarpaScarpa wrote: haha ya that pic is from red rocks! And haha, i must say, Im a very good blast maker...im a skilled ice cream wizard. but I work in kingman...worked...its totally official now. I said FUCK YOU to my boss. its done. you're the new sungam!! Not quite. He was fired by his own parents. Curt Aw shiet. Now everybody knows. But wait, if he's the new Sungam... what does that make me? I must find a new niche to fill... Nuts r bombar?
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