TCSS in Rubbish Heap

Another daft post from an infinitely stupid retarded imbecile of crass peasantry descent of genes equivalent to that of swines.

Heyyah Goondusami,

"Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a line from the novel and 1970 film Love Story starring Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neal.

The line proved memorable, and has been referenced ever since. You should use it more often in your posts.:D
 
Heyyah Goondusami,

"Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a line from the novel and 1970 film Love Story starring Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neal.

The line proved memorable, and has been referenced ever since. You should use it more often in your posts.:D
I wish what you said were true in earlier posts where you PRESS THE IGNORE button.

AN imbecile like you is a total and absolute disgrace to your parents who had wasted time in copulating and producing a daft swine like you :oIo:
 
I wish what you said were true in earlier posts where you PRESS THE IGNORE button.

AN imbecile like you is a total and absolute disgrace to your parents who had wasted time in copulating and producing a daft swine like you :oIo:

When the going gets tough, the tough goes screwing. :D
 
How birth order and the zodiac can affect your job

Do you ever feel like you were just born to do your job?

According to a recent study conducted by CareerBuilder, there just might be some truth into that.

The survey, which was conducted between May 18 and June 8, 2011, among 5,708 workers compared workers in terms of chosen profession, title and salary compared workers based on birth order, astrological sign and sibling status.


Some of the interesting findings of the study is that Virgo, Aries and Scorpio signs are the most likely to earn six figures. Capricorn and Leo signs are the most likely to hold an upper management position (VP and above) with more Capricorns in C-level jobs.

People who were born under the Aries sign are most likely to work in middle management while Aquarius is the most likely to hold an entry-level job.

The study found that while workers will fall into different job levels, earning brackets and many different types of professions, there are certain job types that appear to attract some segments more than others.

Take a look at the gallery below to see more of the findings of their study.

http://www.asiaone.com/Business/Office/Learn/Job+Hunting/Story/A1Story20110927-301813.html
 
I think we can turn the rubbish heap into a TCSS folder.

Unfortuantely too many of these clones around
 
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