The tens will make ‘76 look like a coronation.
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The Tens
Submitted by real on Sat, 05/15/2010 - 8:11pm. anarchy
"The tens will make the misery of the thirties look like the plenty of the fifties.
The tens will make the American Revolution look like a coronation.
The Sea
Submitted by real on Wed, 10/28/2009 - 2:43pm. poetryThere are fish in the sea
in schools flashing and fleeing.
The big ones devour the smaller,
mother or father, no matter.
There is a fault in the sea
On my way home
Submitted by real on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 12:20am.
On my way home from learning to love you,
Walking under trimmed trees at a rest stop,
The Tens
Submitted by real on Tue, 10/20/2009 - 9:25am. anarchy
The tens will make the misery of the thirties look like the plenty of the fifties.
Beams of Future Bent
Submitted by real on Fri, 04/17/2009 - 11:47pm.
The tens will make the thirties look like the fifties,
The Tens
Submitted by real on Mon, 03/30/2009 - 11:19am.The tens are going to make the thirties look like the fifties,
Trundle
Submitted by real on Sat, 02/14/2009 - 6:55pm. SPAZWe trundle our bundles into the smoke to lift our hearts to a better world. Leisure is a pleasure that quickly dulls, fruit of forced labor. We stand on the fulcrum and dangle the lever toward our benefit. There’s something to share, always. We work together, build friendships, know who we are, know who we can count on, help one another. We wonder what will come up as we let down the lines.
Marcos: Gaza will survive
Submitted by real on Tue, 01/27/2009 - 3:30pm. anarchyMARCOS: GAZA WILL SURVIVE
By Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos - Mexico
Two days ago, the same day we discussed
violence, the ineffable Condoleezza Rice, a US
official, declared that what was happening in
boycott Israeli products
Submitted by real on Mon, 01/05/2009 - 1:34pm.
boycott Israeli products. Let's stop supporting this madness.
go to : http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-brands.html for a list of brands to avoid.
thanksgiving??????!!
Submitted by real on Fri, 11/28/2008 - 10:56am.what your mom probably never told u about the real history of thanksgiving, sent by the international reference person for indigenous peoples, Marcie Rendon
:
Quote:
Following an especially successful raid against the Pequot in what is now Stamford, Connecticut, the churches announced a second day of "thanksgiving" to celebrate victory over the heathen savages. During the feasting, the hacked off heads of Natives were kicked through the streets like soccer balls. Even the friendly Wampanoag did not escape the madness. Their chief was beheaded, and his head impaled on a pole in Plymouth, Massachusetts -- where it remained on display for 24 years.
help fight this eviction
Submitted by real on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 5:45am. anarchy79 year old Jose Morales-who has been fighting an Ellis eviction for 2
years
now-is scheduled to be evicted by the Sheriff tomorrow, Wednesday, August
6. Jose has no place to go and will be resisting this eviction and asks
free
Submitted by real on Mon, 08/04/2008 - 9:44pm.FREE
We live free
Air is free, clouds are free
Valleys and hills are free
Rain and mud are free
The outside of cars
The entrances of cinemas
And the shop windows are free
job et ebmud
Submitted by real on Fri, 10/26/2007 - 12:22am. jobsJob Title: Trades Worker
Exam #: 07-113
Who may apply?: All Applicants
Last day to apply
(open continuously if blank: 11/02/2007
Posting Duration: Until Closed
General Information:
*This recruitment requires that you respond to supplemental questions, be prepared to answer these questions once you have clicked the Apply Now link. *
Trades Worker is a group of entry-level classifications, which include:
Automotive Maintenance Worker I - Hourly Salary Range $25.40 - $33.25
Carpentry Worker - Hourly Salary Range $23.56 - $33.25
Electrical Worker - Hourly Salary Range $24.14 - $34.08
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Worker I - Hourly Salary Range $25.40 - $33.25
Instrument Worker - Hourly Salary Range $25.40 - $33.25
Machining and Maintenance Worker I - Hourly Salary Range $25.40 - $33.25
Plant Maintenance Worker I - Hourly Salary Range $25.40 - $33.25
Successful candidates hired into these classifications will enter a 48-month training
program. During this program, employees are expected to learn the knowledge, skills
and abilities necessary to work in a particular trade. The program includes coursework as well as on-the-job training. Satisfactory completion of the coursework and on-the-job training is mandatory.
You may obtain an application packet by downloading an application or applying
directly online at www.ebmud.com or by calling (510) 287-0742 from now until
noon on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 to request a maximum of two application
packets be mailed to you.
Submit District application and supplemental responses by 4:30 p.m. or online or postmarked Friday, November 2, 2007.




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