Ah. I have seen some, and... it's pretty good. Though if you're into vamps or action, maybe not the show for you. It's more "real life stuff" than anything else.
Good, though. ^_^
Have you ever tasted dog meat? >_<
Ask Drew.
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That's okay that you missed it. XD
Dude!! That part at Redcliffe with the walking dead is HARD!!!!
Should I just give up and set the difficulty down to EASY or keep working at it?
Dude!! That part at Redcliffe with the walking dead is HARD!!!!
Should I just give up and set the difficulty down to EASY or keep working at it?

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Management or that lame employee that just stares at your back in a creepy fashion?Drewsov wrote:No to both.Chozon1 wrote:Have you ever spit on someone's food?
Also, have you ever hidden a nugget in the frosty machine?
Believe it or not, the customers aren't really the source of my frustration with the job (though some of them really aggravate me).

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Not that I know of...Nix wrote:Ah. I have seen some, and... it's pretty good. Though if you're into vamps or action, maybe not the show for you. It's more "real life stuff" than anything else.
Good, though. ^_^
Have you ever tasted dog meat? >_<

Just keep working at it.GarthVader wrote:That's okay that you missed it. XD
Dude!! That part at Redcliffe with the walking dead is HARD!!!!
Should I just give up and set the difficulty down to EASY or keep working at it?

Both?Chozon1 wrote:Management or that lame employee that just stares at your back in a creepy fashion?Drewsov wrote:No to both.Chozon1 wrote:Have you ever spit on someone's food?
Also, have you ever hidden a nugget in the frosty machine?
Believe it or not, the customers aren't really the source of my frustration with the job (though some of them really aggravate me).
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What do you know about running a reselling business in terms of legal requirements and crap?
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Reselling, as in, used products and stuff?Kendrik wrote:What do you know about running a reselling business in terms of legal requirements and crap?
Or as in purchasing goods from a distributor, and then selling them again?
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The latter.Drewsov wrote:Reselling, as in, used products and stuff?Kendrik wrote:What do you know about running a reselling business in terms of legal requirements and crap?
Or as in purchasing goods from a distributor, and then selling them again?
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Hmm, from what I can tell, there aren't a whole ton of legal considerations that differ from typical retail. I vaguely remember talking about this in the business/marketing classes I took, but that was years ago. One thing to look at is your venue. Are you, for example, going to be selling online or in person? Legality may change dependent on this. Other factors include products sold the state you sell them in.Kendrik wrote:The latter.Drewsov wrote:Reselling, as in, used products and stuff?Kendrik wrote:What do you know about running a reselling business in terms of legal requirements and crap?
Or as in purchasing goods from a distributor, and then selling them again?
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For example, in Colorado, a video game reseller (i.e., Gamestop or Game Crazy) is considered a pawn shop, so they can't sell to anyone under 18. If they do, big problems can happen.
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So, if I were in Colorado I couldn't buy any games from Game Crazy?Drewsov wrote:For example, in Colorado, a video game reseller (i.e., Gamestop or Game Crazy) is considered a pawn shop, so they can't sell to anyone under 18. If they do, big problems can happen.
Government is another way of saying "better than you."
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It's the burden that I take up every day.GarthVader wrote:Carrying your cross?
Clearly more than I can bear.Nix wrote:Burn that gasoline?
You would... just with a parent. And I said that wrong... a retailer like that wouldn't be able to purchase from underage customers.Strider wrote:So, if I were in Colorado I couldn't buy any games from Game Crazy?Drewsov wrote:For example, in Colorado, a video game reseller (i.e., Gamestop or Game Crazy) is considered a pawn shop, so they can't sell to anyone under 18. If they do, big problems can happen.
For good reason, too. I've actually had 16 year old kids hand me stolen product, which would then be followed by a police visit, because this little upstanding citizen stole it from a Target up the street.
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I have no idea what that means... O_oChozon1 wrote:Is there a fracture in the color bar?
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