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National Whining Index

2002-01-10 19:40:02+01 by TC 5 comments

Ummm the map speaks for it's self.

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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:34:23+01 by: TC

Mars: Ah, the problem is you asked the wrong question. If the answer is looking at the "map" then the question is "where are the whiners?" The answer to the question hun? is of course 42. Seriously if a aches & pain index of the states doesn't strike you as odd and silly I don't know if I can explain it any more or why there isn't a bright glowing red dot in the bay area.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:34:23+01 by: Mars Saxman

The map does not speak for itself. My question: "huh"?

-Mars

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:34:23+01 by: mkelley

I've heard that CDC was next...perhaps purchased by the Williams Company. Old rumor, but one I keep hearing.

#Comment made: 2002-01-11 14:48:51+01 by: meuon [edit history]

Rex/CDC seems to have a ex-customer list and is cold-calling them.. We've picked up a few as well. The pain level in some circles of Chattanooga is incredible. If we were Japanese, some people would be committing Sepeku.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:34:22+01 by: flushy

there should be a red dot in the vacinity of Chattanooga, TN right now. sorry couldn't resist

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