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Old 12-23-2005, 12:56 AM
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...and the strike is over!!!

I was just starting to get used to my mile-and-a-half walk twice a day, too

Maybe it's me, but isn't the era of early 20th century labor tactics just about over? I have a old friend in Starbucks Coffee's general council's office and even THEY are dealing with chaos and nonsense from idealogues who seem to have forgotten the reason unions were vitally important in the first place. Please don't make me explain it! Please?

Oh well. Rant off.

Back to the topic of the board, it's amazing how many people park their really nice cars at train stations EVERY DAY to commute into New York. In Princeton Junction, you name the BMW, you'll see it parked. M3? Check. M5? Check. New 6 'vert? Check. Oh yeah, there's a clutch of Porsche Turbos, too. Whatever happened to "train cars?"

Sorry for the random post. It's been a while since I checked in here... thought I'd say Hi!
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