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| Experiencer |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 01:08 PM
Can you imagine working for an organization that has a little more than 500 employees and has the following statistics: · 29 have been accused of spousal abuse · 7 have been arrested for fraud · 19 have been accused of writing bad checks · 117 have been directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 business · 3 have been done crime for assault · 71 can not get a credit card due to bad credit · 14 have been arrested for shoplifting · 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits · 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year Can you guess which organization this is? First, I would like to hear your guesses. With the person who gets correct guess, I like to go for a friendly Date in Boston area. I am a famale, height 5-5, sinior in college, long hair, olive complextion, friends tell me I am beautiful. Pls also send your email address with your guess. Thanks! Have fun, Experiencer
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| Sangey |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 02:31 PM
Are you talking about US Congress?
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| Katal |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 02:32 PM
Is this a list of your former boy friends? Which type do you like best, the spousal abusers, the bankrupted, or the arrested drunk drivers, or US Congressmen? Thanks but I am in a loyal, committed relationship.
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| kanca |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 04:49 PM
It most be Nepali congress or senate.
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| chatter |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 10:56 PM
This is kind of "whore ko adda like Nepalese Lower house of representative", right?
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| Aupama Shakya |
Posted
on 13-Jul-01 11:00 PM
I think this kind of organization will most probably in Asian developing countries like Nepal. As I like to add some more information about it, such organization itself not only run by para-military domination but also by the ruler of the country.
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| Sherap |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 01:39 PM
Just happened to go through your article. It did grab my attention after all it has the credibilty. My first question to you would be - What does your name"experiencer" imply? Did you work for the organization? I doubt it. This is an interesting one..though. I don't really think I have come up with the right answer after all this could happen in more than one organization...but to be specific to the one u imply...I would say a prison . I dont know..how would you relate this term "prison" to your organization thing...I wish I could explain you in details... But I know it'll get too lengthy. I would just love to know the right answer....I ain't expecting for a date even if I did come up with the right answer but this suspicious thing has been killing me hard...just wanna know what could that be. Hope I'll be reached with the answer. Thanks for your killing question..ahahaha!!!
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| prakash |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 03:23 PM
My guess is US congress. It is becasue I know politicians are, whether they are from US or Nepal or any part of globe, corrupt, barbarus, and cunnig people. Intersted in your Date deal. My email address is available in this link.
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| experiencer |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 03:46 PM
Thanks for your responses. Some people like "Katal" happened to misunderstand it by showing GORKHALI attitude. As for experiencer, that is my nick name. It does not imply anything but just a person who trust in experince of moment to moment changes. The reason I mentioned about the friendly DATE is that I am new in Boston area and like to make new friends- this is all. I will send email to one from winners- I will decide who is best, and friendly to go with. Here is the link for correct answear: http://www.house.gov/
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| P Hair |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 03:50 PM
>Can you imagine working for an organization >that has a little more than 500 employees >and has the following statistics: You are the President of that organization, aren't you? Then your boyfriend is Vice President. How about my guess, gal? > >· 29 have been accused of spousal abuse >· 7 have been arrested for fraud >· 19 have been accused of writing bad checks >· 117 have been directly or indirectly >bankrupted at least 2 business >· 3 have been done crime for assault >· 71 can not get a credit card due to bad >credit >· 14 have been arrested for shoplifting >· 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits >· 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in >the last year > >Can you guess which organization this is? >I am a famale, height 5-5, sinior in college, > long hair, olive complextion, friends tell >me I am beautiful. Pls also send your email >address with your guess. Thanks! Then your hair might be longer than your boyfriend. your boyfriend has 5.5 inch hair. How about telling your exact hair, gal? >Have fun, >Experiencer
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| P Hair |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 03:51 PM
>Can you imagine working for an organization >that has a little more than 500 employees >and has the following statistics: You are the President of that organization, aren't you? Then your boyfriend is Vice President. How about my guess, gal? > >· 29 have been accused of spousal abuse >· 7 have been arrested for fraud >· 19 have been accused of writing bad checks >· 117 have been directly or indirectly >bankrupted at least 2 business >· 3 have been done crime for assault >· 71 can not get a credit card due to bad >credit >· 14 have been arrested for shoplifting >· 21 are currently defendants in lawsuits >· 84 have been arrested for drunk driving in >the last year > >Can you guess which organization this is? >I am a famale, height 5-5, sinior in college, > long hair, olive complextion, friends tell >me I am beautiful. Pls also send your email >address with your guess. Thanks! Then your hair might be longer than which your boyfriend has. your boyfriend has 5.5 inch hair. How about telling your exact hair, gal? >Have fun, >Experiencer
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| sally |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 04:01 PM
Elementary, my dear Watson. It can't be in Nepal, because (a) no widespread use of credit cards, (b) no widespread check writing, (c) lack of actual arrests and lawsuits for fraud, assault, etc. Especially if the culprit is a politican. My guess is US Congress. I think this shows a couple of things: (a) Politics, sadly, draws a high percentage of greedheads no matter where it is. (b) In the US, people do get prosecuted for fraud, assault, forgery, etc, even if they're politicians. I imagine most of those charges got dismissed cuz of the politicians' power, but anyway, SOMETHING happened, however inadequate. (c) If legal and social retaliation for corruption in the US wasn't as strong as it, US politicians would be as blatantly corrupt as any in the Third World. As it is, they're no winners ... except, unfortunately, in the voting booth. (d) An educated population and extensive availability of information--thru newspapers, TV, now the Internet--has not led US voters to elect a better batch. Why?????????? Gotta pass up the date, Experiencer. You're not my type. And I'm a married woman. Give a call to Prakash or Sangey ... although I don't think they should wait by the phone. I suspect you're actually a man, cuz women don't generally advertise their "assets" and offer to go on dates with strangers. Sounds like a male fantasy to me :-) Sherlockette
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| experiencer |
Posted
on 14-Jul-01 04:06 PM
Dear Cartoon P Hair, There is no doubt that you can be a great speller. You MF, just your understanding in that context is enough. I typed it wrong. bye
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