10:34 - It's not that he had a job - it's the fact that he was paid some $18,000 for a job that he seldom showed up for. In simple other words, he was paid mone for no work. That's cheating and it's illegal.
ok but if the company wanted to pay him for not showing up, how is that the school's business? what does that have to do with the other? i'm not understanding that.
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To Barry...
This picture has made the 2 Aggies and 3 Longhorns giggle and the 2 Sooners whine that are on my e-mail list. Thank you for sharing.
I have never been so happy to have graduated from a University that has for decades and will forever have a football team that SUCKS!
So this is what they mean when they say he knocked the stuffing out of him.
Anon 4:11, do you write all your own material?
i'm sorry i do not understand why it's such a big deal that he has a job. am i missing something here?
10:34 - It's not that he had a job - it's the fact that he was paid some $18,000 for a job that he seldom showed up for. In simple other words, he was paid mone for no work. That's cheating and it's illegal.
ok but if the company wanted to pay him for not showing up, how is that the school's business? what does that have to do with the other? i'm not understanding that.
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