Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Part 2 Ethics, Dogs and music

okay i get it, sheila dixon can be a crook and stay in office and be in a freakin christmas parade and act everything is cool whatever the thing that bugs me is that i have worked worked for a couple organizations since the early 2000s and it has been mandated that employees take ethics training and there is even an ethics hotline btw for you out of towners its 38 degrees and sleeting in the land of pleasant living i digress pardon the ee cummings syntax i need to vent journal call it whatever you wish okay so why is it that corporations spend tens of thousands no wait maybe hundreds of thousands on ethics and the exact same thing training says not to do politicians do AND get away with it it doesnt make sense if anybody wants to comment please do and then we are putting this puppy to rest life is to short

my friend tami has started her own dog rescue please check out www.midatlanticbullybuddies.org

my friend kevin is blogging about banking and the social media please check out
http://www.facebook.com/l/558ad;www.bankingonsocialmedia.blogspot.com


JC our newly adopted lab spent the weekend at a kennel in joppatowne a crazy old irish woman runs the place a wonderful experience for the pup and the price is reasonable


ok i cant find my box of cassettes from the eighties so i cant review them at this time i will keeep looking
finally i need responses are you finished christmas shopping, have you started christmas shopping and if you wouldnt mind what is the dollar range you will spend this year cool

2 comments:

  1. Tim- Thanks for the shout out about my blog. I enjoy your posts and especially the "stream of consciousness" approach. It's a lot like talking to you in person (just kidding). I start my christmas shopping tonight and not sure how much I'll spend. Probably be a bit lighter than last year.

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  2. lol "stream of consciousness". that's how i've read they describe jon anderson's lyrics in yes songs. ive started my christmas shopping awhile ago. i work too much to really keep count about how i much i spend...

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