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Somebody named Ben10 is in the rear view mirror now. I'm #73, with AKMVP a mere half dozen contributions ahead.
 
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Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
You've come to love me lightly
Yeah you've come to hold me tight
Is this motion everlasting
Or do shutters pass in the night?
 
Leave some shards under the belly
Lay some grease inside my hand
It's a sentimental jury
And the makings of a good plan
You've come to love me lightly
Yeah you've come to hold me tight
Is this motion everlasting
Or do shutters pass in the night?

ah, poetry. Good times.
 

That's a good one. Especially the last line.

I often hired key people to executive positions that had just went through a massive entrepreneurial failure. We tend to learn much more through hard work, dedication, and intestinal fortitude, than we do from success.

Those I have hired coming off failures performed at a higher level, by far, than those coming off successes.
 
That's a good one. Especially the last line.

I often hired key people to executive positions that had just went through a massive entrepreneurial failure. We tend to learn much more through hard work, dedication, and intestinal fortitude, than we do from success.

Those I have hired coming off failures performed at a higher level, by far, than those coming off successes.

Got it. Hire Corbin!
 
That's a good one. Especially the last line.

I often hired key people to executive positions that had just went through a massive entrepreneurial failure. We tend to learn much more through hard work, dedication, and intestinal fortitude, than we do from success.

Those I have hired coming off failures performed at a higher level, by far, than those coming off successes.

Good to know. Quotable in my curiculum vitiae or resume, except I've never used either successfully.

I know a lot about bogs, deserts, and woods though. . . .. and scrambling over redrock mazes.

Poetry that speaks to my soul.
 
Looks like I'm #72 now, closing in on VSlice. Shhhh.. ... don't wake him. Not many active posters in this neck of the woods. . . .
 
That's a good one. Especially the last line.

I often hired key people to executive positions that had just went through a massive entrepreneurial failure. We tend to learn much more through hard work, dedication, and intestinal fortitude, than we do from success.

Those I have hired coming off failures performed at a higher level, by far, than those coming off successes.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to PKM again

You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.

I spend my rep budget faster than Obama spends your grandkids' piggy bank.
 
Got it. Hire Corbin!

The caveat is you must be very good/knowledgeable at particular skillset and learned peripheral things just too late.. for me, that doesn't describe Ty.

Good to know. Quotable in my curiculum vitiae or resume, except I've never used either successfully.

I know a lot about bogs, deserts, and woods though. . . .. and scrambling over redrock mazes.

Poetry that speaks to my soul.
Any person, that has something that speaks to their soul, and they pursue it, is awesome in my book. People that can't tell you what speaks to their soul scare me to death.
Looks like I'm #72 now, closing in on VSlice. Shhhh.. ... don't wake him. Not many active posters in this neck of the woods. . . .

Where's vsclice from?
 
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