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Well why the heck should i fill one in, i pay all my taxes, every company on gods earth know where i live, if the goverment do not ,well what the heck are they useful for, sod em i say sue me.
Well why the heck should i fill one in, i pay all my taxes, every company on gods earth know where i live, if the goverment do not ,well what the heck are they useful for, sod em i say sue me.Wolram, are you being bad again?
Wolram, are you being bad again?
Bad as wanting to do harm to red tape aficionados to right, but not bad as a the good guy i am.
Jimmy Snyder
Oct8-07, 02:54 PM
I had a job with the Department of Agriculture doing a sheep census, but I got fired for sleeping on the job.
I had a job with the Department of Agriculture doing a sheep census, but I got fired for sleeping on the job. LOL.
At least your sheep do not get bombarded with sales literature.
morphism
Oct8-07, 03:48 PM
I had a job with the Department of Agriculture doing a sheep census, but I got fired for sleeping on the job.
LMAO! :rofl:
Gokul43201
Oct8-07, 03:52 PM
I had a job with the Department of Agriculture doing a sheep census, but I got fired for sleeping on the job.I had the worst job ever with the Department of Health, doing a Draculum census ... it really sucked!
Averagesupernova
Oct8-07, 08:01 PM
My parents got a census form that asks WAY too many questions that are simply none of their business. As far as I am concerned they don't need to know any more than who lives at the residence. What your anual income is, the valuation of your property, insurance premiums you pay, social security income, interest income, etc. are simply none of their business. If they want to know about income they can contact the IRS.
Moonbear
Oct8-07, 09:01 PM
I had a job with the Department of Agriculture doing a sheep census, but I got fired for sleeping on the job.
:rofl: I actually was reading the sheep census documents on USDA's website last week. It took a whole pot of tea to get through it! Then again, I was also following up with reading the transcripts of the Congressional hearings on the farm bill, which included such gems of questioning such as (paraphrasing here):
Some member of Congress: What do you think of the recommendation to require individual ID numbers assigned to all farm animals?
President of Sheep Industry Association: Since we already do that to control scrapie, as long as you can make it work with the system we have, fine.
:rolleyes:
:rofl: I actually was reading the sheep census documents on USDA's website last week. It took a whole pot of tea to get through it! Then again, I was also following up with reading the transcripts of the Congressional hearings on the farm bill, which included such gems of questioning such as (paraphrasing here):
Some member of Congress: What do you think of the recommendation to require individual ID numbers assigned to all farm animals?
President of Sheep Industry Association: Since we already do that to control scrapie, as long as you can make it work with the system we have, fine.
:rolleyes:I thought my job was bad. You can read through that and remain sane?
Moonbear
Oct8-07, 10:11 PM
I thought my job was bad. You can read through that and remain sane?
Remaining sane requires starting out sane. :biggrin:
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