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What's In A Name
- 2004-10-14
In response to Red Herrings, brush offs and belittlements.... (Madge)
> ..................... .................. ............... !
> There are scammers all over the world I imagine, but usually there
> are laws and lawyers to protect the victims.
> It seems in a society where foreigners are outside of the societal
> structure and are considered non-persons, such as in Confucianism,
> this is where problems may lie in SOME situations.
> Madge has got a job at home, and is protected by REAL LAWS in a fair
> society.
> You might want to expand your set of work skills as music and art
> must be hard areas to get into. What sort of jobs are easy to get
> into where you live?
> Madge
those golden arches.
Messages In This Thread
- The Real Thing -- What's In A Name -- 2004-10-13
- VIVA ESL! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-18
- Red Herrings, brush offs and belittlements.... -- Madge -- 2004-10-14
- always hiring -- What's In A Name -- 2004-10-14
- three cheers... -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-14
- Well said -- Dos -- 2004-10-14
- glad to hear this -- What's In A Name -- 2004-10-14
- agism is alive and well -- bulldog -- 2004-10-14
- RE: Ageism -- Laowai -- 2004-10-21
- good point -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-22
- Age...Age...Age....! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-22
- Ageism -- OnceWritten -- 2004-10-25
- Ageism can be a funny animal ... -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-27
- give me the old days... -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-22
- Ageism -- OnceWritten -- 2004-10-25
- Age...Age...Age....! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-22
- good point -- ESL_IN_ASIA -- 2004-10-22
- glad to hear this -- What's In A Name -- 2004-10-14
- Red Herrings, brush offs and belittlements.... -- Madge -- 2004-10-14
- VIVA ESL! -- The Arrogant One -- 2004-10-18
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