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RE: It's Time to Congratulate Roger Bjornerud, The 220th POTW!
3/13/2010 10:36:59 AM
Good job Roger...!

Keep up the good work.

Ed :)




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RE: It's Time to Congratulate Roger Bjornerud, The 220th POTW!
3/18/2010 10:43:42 AM
Congrats Roger!
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RE: It's Time to Congratulate Roger Bjornerud, The 220th POTW!
3/22/2010 10:22:04 PM

Hi Roger,

I finally got around to saying CONGRATS!

I read your bio last week and didn't reply, I also have a bad habit of thinking/procrastinating, as if they are the same thing. I've heard of fibromyalgia, there are lots of TV commercials about it here in USA, advertising pills for it. All the pill ads say "Take this and your main problem will go away but you'll get 10 other problems in exchange that you didn't have before!" Oh yay! I wonder if we took 10 pills for THOSE if we'd then have 100 extra problems...it sounds like a plot by the pill companies, exponential multiplication of new illnesses so they can sell us more pills.

I also like the CONCEPT of MLM, but when there are people involved (instead of the perfect large group of robots it would take for success) then most MLM's are just a few high-swinging monkeys who work hard to stay above the knuckle-draggers. To avoid MLM failure, all groups would have to consist of highly focused members who never take "no" for an answer in any situation, and refuse to waste time. It's difficult to get both of those qualities in 1 person, I don't take "no" very often, and I know someone who thinks all his moments are worth a million dollars each, but together, we more often needle each other instead of being a team. Competitive people are always competitive, even when trying to work together. Is there any cure to competitiveness or any way for people to put it aside when not needed? Now where's that box of competitiveness? I thought HE/SHE put it in a safe place, because I would never lose it! LOL.

Congrats again on winning, you are also one of the reliable mainstays of ALP Community. When do we learn the winner of your STAR contest?

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