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The opulence of the front office door varies
inversely with the fundamental solvency of the firm.
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 952 of 2171 |
The orders come down and they march us away.
There's a battle outside and we join in the fray.
God, it's hell when you know this could be your last day,
But it's better than working for Xerox.
-- Frank Hayes, "Don't Ask"
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 953 of 2171 |
The other day I... uh, no, that wasn't me.
-- Steven Wright
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 954 of 2171 |
The other line moves faster.
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 955 of 2171 |
The owner of a large furniture store in the mid-west arrived in France on
a buying trip. As he was checking into a hotel he struck up an acquaintance
with a beautiful young lady. However, she only spoke French and he only spoke
English, so each couldn't understand a word the other spoke. He took out a
pencil and a notebook and drew a picture of a coach. She smiled, nodded her
head and they went for a ride in the park. Later, he drew a picture of a
table in a restaurant with a question mark and she nodded, so they went to
dinner. After dinner he sketched two dancers and she was delighted. They
went to several nightclubs, drank champagne, danced and had a glorious
evening. It had gotten quite late when she motioned for the pencil and drew
a picture of a four-poster bed. He was dumbfounded, and to this day has
never be able to understand how she knew he was in the furniture business.
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 956 of 2171 |
The part of the world that people find most puzzling is the part called "Me".
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Freebsd Fortunes 6: 957 of 2171 |
The party adjourned to a hot tub, yes. Fully clothed, I might add.
-- IBM employee, testifying in California State Supreme Court
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The passionate young thing was having a difficult time getting across what
she wanted from her rather dense boyfriend. Finally she asked,
"Would you like to see where I was operated on for appendicitis?"
"Gosh, no!" he replied. "I hate hospitals."
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The past always looks better than it was.
It's only pleasant because it isn't here.
-- Finley Peter Dunne (Mr. Dooley)
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The people sensible enough to give
good advice are usually sensible enough to give none.
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