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  1. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    Touche'! I forgot you're from Norway. LOL!
  2. the Colonel

    Uh-oh, Canada

    Good points, but your study (although indicating that overall costs may be increasing [and are those real dollars adjusted for inflation]) does not mention who is paying for those costs. So, my point could still be valid that private insurance rates have dropped dramatically. Simply from my...
  3. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    Wow! I really enjoyed your outside perspective! I have no studies to back my statements, but I do know from history that through the manner in which this country became independent and the manner in which we settled the country caused an interesting work ethic/culture. In the Midwest where...
  4. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    This is a really good point. I do know that Americans are known for ingenuity, and I think our society/culture gives a LOT of leeway for employees to come up with new ways of doing things (i.e. doing it better). In my studies in my MBA program, it's very apparent that the type of...
  5. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    You know, it still amazes me that Americans hold a top position in productivity despite the usual image of fat, lazy Americans who think most jobs are beneath them. I know it amazes me because I've seen Americans work, and sometimes it ain't perty. :sorry: On the other hand, I've seen...
  6. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    Lately as in the last 2 years? LOL! I left CF when things started getting really, um, dicey. But, I thought I'd poke my head in and see what's going on. Wow, what a different look. It's nice to see some level heads still exist from yesteryear (e.g. you). I'm glad to see you around, even if...
  7. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    Oh, oops. I guess I should have read the article. :sorry: LOL. Hey, glad to hear you're doing well. ;)
  8. the Colonel

    Uh-oh, Canada

    I think I may have agreed with you a couple of years ago, but the last couple of years have seen such an increase in medical insurance competition that rates have come WAY down. Ever try to get private medical insurance 5 years ago? Expect to pay $500 per month for simple catastrophic...
  9. the Colonel

    Would you join the Army for 20,000 dollars?

    No way, Jose'. Although, if you'd asked me ten years ago, you would have made me think long and hard (just out of college with $20 grand of debt).
  10. the Colonel

    This Is How Liberals Think

    Hello, Voegelin. Perhaps you should modify your broad statement to narrower terms. Perhaps you could modify your statement to "how liberal politicians think". ;)
  11. the Colonel

    American workers are most productive, but pay is slipping

    For the most part, American workers show more productivity simply because they work more hours (yeah, I know, you'd figure the productivity studies would take number of hours worked into account). Now, don't get me wrong; there are plenty of Americans who work very hard. Most of us, though...
  12. the Colonel

    Prom = sex?

    Um, no . . . :confused:
  13. the Colonel

    Comfort Foods

    Ben & Jerry's New York Superfudge Chunk! And, any Dark Chocolate! :yum:
  14. the Colonel

    Slightly Embarrassing Crushes from the 80's?

    I'll always be sweet on Alyssa Milano. :blush: Obviously, I chose a more judicious pic of her. :o And, yes, I saw this movie. :sorry:
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    Wish you were doing something else in life?

    Oh, man, I've done the factory thing. I was on workman's comp for 3 months for severe tendonitis. :sick: Well, I GOT A NEW JOB! After 9 months of absolutely no doors being opened one inch, I put in a resume over the internet and received a call within 15 minutes! 4 interviews and 3...
  16. the Colonel

    What Do You Watch?

    I agree with you and spent a lot of my childhood growing up without a tv, but there's nothing like vegging in front of a favorite program for an hour or two to unwind and relax after a 12 hour day! I watch the following programs regularly: Medium E-Ring Commander in Chief Hal Lindsey's...
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    What is "modest dress" to you?

    Thanks for the great links, Sweet Pea.
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    Are you envious of younger people?

    I understand how you feel. It's always amazing to me to watch younger people who seem to have everything fall exactly into place for them. For example, my boss' son is currently 27, but I first met him when he was 22. He was completing his bachelors and was immediately moving on to his...
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    Memorable Christmas Presents?

    My dad bought my brother and me a HUMONGOUS erecter set. We played with that so much! A couple few years later, I had been really eyeing the commercials for Axis and Allies. My step brothers! bought it for me for Christmas. That was probably the most exciting and most used Christmas present...
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    reunions

    Went to my 10 year re-union in 2000. It was interesting. I was curious to see how everyone had changed and supremely happy about the success some had already achieved (one was a resident neuro-surgeon!). There were a select few individuals I was pleased to see. Overall, I'd say it was not so...