>>Nod to the B52s there.
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>>All this talk of heaven and hell has made me think. I'm sick of arguing with Howard; how about a thread on what YOU think hell is: What's your private hell?
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>Terry;
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>9 to 5. Working to survive in Silicon Valley. By the way I work from 0630 to 1500. That is my 9 – 5! :)
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>Actually I have several hells that I experience besides my working environment. Things like but not limited to:
Tom
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>1. Rush hour commute – rather like sitting in a parking lot waiting for some one to move.
At least it ends. Hell goes on forever
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>2. Cost of living in Silicon Valley and California in general.
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>3. Standing in lines. Lines, lines, and more lines.
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>4. Too many people. There were 3.5 million people living in California when I was born and now there are over 35 million. I have 3.5 million people on the block where I live! :)
Sounds like you've been dipping your wick too much! :-)
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>Tom
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.