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  • Posted By: Whitebird @ 02/28/2009 5:55:38 PM

    I worked at Anagram International. They have mostly foreigners and illegal immigrants working there. When they started laying people off and forcing people to quit, they were getting rid of Americans, not foreigners. This type of thing should be illegal.

  • Posted By: treefrogman @ 12/12/2008 11:59:41 PM

    Green is the best bet. When everything collapses, green will gently take over, winding it's ivy leaves around the crumbled concrete of the White House, flexing its oak roots up through the pavement of Wall Street, carpeting with moss the Apple Store's shiny floors, lushly forgetting the civilization that crushed itself. Chlorophyl wins in the end.

    ...or were we not talking about real collapse? Perhaps just collapse of the elaborate game of money that overgrown children play? Well alright, money is green too.

  • Posted By: treefrogman @ 12/12/2008 11:59:29 PM

    Green is the best bet. When everything collapses, green will gently take over, winding it's ivy leaves around the crumbled concrete of the White House, flexing its oak roots up through the pavement of Wall Street, carpeting with moss the Apple Store's shiny floors, lushly forgetting the civilization that crushed itself. Chlorophyl wins in the end.

    ...or were we not talking about real collapse? Perhaps just collapse of the elaborate game of money that overgrown children play? Well alright, money is green too.

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