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I always thought that was Rule No. 1???


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Originally Posted by Kirk
Along those lines, whoever said accounting is boring never met this co-worker:

http://www.allison-frahn.com/

She's a Senior Finance Manager where I work - all this and brains, too!

I should mention that the corporate office where I work is 85% female and the average age is 28....


B.A. in Communications and she's Senior finance Manager?????

Dang.

Kirk... Bro... your boy here is looking for a gig. I'm from Stamford (lived there 'till I was 13).. I know the area. I need a job. I'm educated.

I'll be good. smile


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Originally Posted by Dan_Titus
Violates Rule 103 “Never date a girl that can kick your …”




I wish I would have known about Rule 103 before I married the Big Swede. cry



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Originally Posted by Kendel_McCarley
Then, I saw on her resume that she had brain surgery back in college. I don't know why she'd want to tell people that, but... okay, might be a good thing.



In her case it was a life-defining/near-death-experience moment. If I remember the benign brain tumor caused paralysis down half her body. The surgery cured all that.

Like most people in that situation, she was energized to really take care of herself. Unlike most people, she actually did.


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Originally Posted by Hung
Too well-built for my taste.


I'll have to agree with you Hung. I've no doubt she was built to spec. Unfortunately, the specifications were for a man.


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Originally Posted by Kirk

In her case it was a life-defining/near-death-experience moment. If I remember the benign brain tumor caused paralysis down half her body. The surgery cured all that.

Like most people in that situation, she was energized to really take care of herself. Unlike most people, she actually did.


Seeing that reminded me of the date I went on where the gal spent too much time telling me about the brain surgery she'd undergone while in college. For some reason, it had been necessary to remove an entire hemisphere of her brain. I forget which side it was, but she didn't get any of my jokes. It was like talking with an attractive robot.


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