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It seems I will be opening RussVille West here in there PNW. My employer wants to rent an apartment for me to live in instead of the uber expensive hotels. There are a few details to be worked out such as "When do I get to go home for conjugal visits as in who is gonna pay for that" and "will there be a garage to park a bike in" as well as the ever present "are you paying for cable and Internet?"
May be time to relook the whole pay package as living away from home was never discussed when I took this job on. By the way Greg-O and MarkyDos, I'll be back in Denver on Monday because the DEA is complaining the computer on board the aircraft shuts down when transmitting VHF on 121.00 and 181.25. Okeedokeee....
Monday, eh? Maybe we can meet for a meal since hte kids are on SPring Break and my schedule will be a bit lighter. Just gotta leave an evening free for the MIssus to cash in her valentines massage gift card
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