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10.28.2008, 12:44 PM

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Anonymous Gay Coalition... Shaun started it back in the 80's when he came out of the closet. They seem like a nice. friendly bunch, just keep your back against the wall...

But if he came out of the closet, he wouldn't be anonymous anymore.
   
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10.28.2008, 01:11 PM

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But if he came out of the closet, he wouldn't be anonymous anymore.
He is a hypocrite...
   
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10.28.2008, 12:19 PM

I'm 34. Electrical Engineer from UofI in Urbana/Champagne (Fighting Illini) by degree. Been working as a Windows/AD Systems Admin for 10+ years, currently working for a hedgefund in downtown Boston.


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10.28.2008, 01:04 PM

18 working at olive garden as a busser/host.

if you are young and want a good work experience i think restaurants are a great place to work (corporate restaurants---more reliable.. seem to flow better)
   
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18 working at olive garden as a busser/host.

if you are young and want a good work experience i think restaurants are a great place to work (corporate restaurants---more reliable.. seem to flow better)
Good place to meet girls too.
   
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10.28.2008, 01:09 PM

Im in my sophmore year of college (i alos have enough credits to be a junior) ill have my Airframe and Powerplant certifactes this summer and when im done with school in 4 more semesters ill have a bachleors of science in avaition maintanence, my private pilots liscene w/ instrument rating.

I was working for AMC (a huge machine shop) who is a subcontractor for Lockheed Martin here in arkansas we are making dummy rockets to use the thousands of rocket charges that are gonna go bad in the next 5-10 years. but this year when i started back to school i quit that job to help my grandfather remodel and add onto this couples lake house. always something new right?
   
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10.28.2008, 10:54 PM

Agreed I go visit my friend at the restaurant he works at and pretend I work there. He gets all kinds of experience there and has even been groped/molested....... Maybe by Shaun since he is out of the closet now.
   
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