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A Few Observations Over the Weekend
(#18) Well, then, any defendant in a lawsuit related to unsafe working conditions can say, "Hey, the plaintiff had a choice. He coulda worked somewhere else."— November 9, 2009 2:36 p.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
"And Pete-thanks for the circus chimp photo confirmation backup! (there you go russl-a picture is worht a thousands words" Pete's photos were good for a laugh but -- dare I say it? -- proved nothing. Don and I are still calling BS on that claim of yours. *** "BTW-anytime you want to you can google th emost dangeroud jobs in America, Firewhiner is not one of them." Seems like we've been through this before. You (or someone) claimed that working retail was more dangerous than being a firefighter. Somebody posted a bunch of irrelevant bulls*** links that ultimately supported the entirely different claim that cashiering at a convenience store after midnight had a higher death rate than firefighting. OK, maybe so. *** "You have the burden of proof rule backwards Russ." I understand how burden of proof works, even if I'm not a lawyer too, Mr. Puppy. *** "'Let's have an answer finally to #67.' "NO I am not going to hunt the lawsuit down for you-it is public record/information." Translation: "Oh, it's out there. Trust me." Reminds me a little of Joe McCarthy waving laundry lists and saying, "I've got the proof right here!!!"— November 9, 2009 2:08 p.m.
A Few Observations Over the Weekend
You can wear skin protection, Josh. What's the bartender supposed to do? Wear a gas mask?— November 9, 2009 1:20 p.m.
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Oh, OK. So that "99 percent" statistic just came out of a handy orifice. Puppy, I shoulda known you were a lawyer. You excel at dodging and stalling.— November 9, 2009 1:10 p.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
You're always a help, Pete.— November 9, 2009 11:27 a.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
I wonder if Google Images would have pictures of these trained chimps in action?— November 9, 2009 11:03 a.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
"In fact 99% of the time they are in the fire station, BBQing, eating, cooking, sleeping, shopping, washing big red truck etc." And it's my burden of proof to find out where *you* got that statistic?— November 9, 2009 11:02 a.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
(#82) "He says it is easy to find. Why don't you look it up, Russl? Best, Don Bauder" 'Cause I've been through this before. So-and-So makes an assertion. Others call his bluff on it. So-and-So says, "Oh, the information is out there. All you have to do is look for it." The skeptics say, "Well, then why don't you answer the question then, since you seem to know where it is and could find it easier?" So-and-So answers, "Oh, it's out there. Trust me." Puppy, this goes down as an evasion and a concession of error to JF until we hear something from you.— November 8, 2009 10:01 p.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
(#80) And you no doubt have a source for that statistic. Did it come from a handy orifice, or is this another "you could look it up"? Probably the same source as the trained monkey factoid. Let's have an answer finally to #67.— November 8, 2009 6:31 p.m.
Supreme Court Justice Asks: Who Passed Bribe?
Me neither. Cite it, Puppy.— November 8, 2009 5:39 p.m.