Ticket #4786 (new)
Opened 3 months ago
Awful news for all vaccine recipients
Reported by: | "Indefinite Quarantines" <IndefiniteQuarantines@…> | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 2.11 |
Component: | none | Version: | 3.8.0 |
Severity: | medium | Keywords: | |
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Awful news for all vaccine recipients http://woodwork.sbs/ZkJSSecc4uyJVjAqnhyBRvXxPuOBZ8yHW8-uvCc5Y3VrkEMo1A_2_e492_3521 http://woodwork.sbs/NEXPw9MuSRAZXhMHZux41ic0uG6juS3HwkTduvZvW4IERPBdpQ_14_e492_3521 y first time working at the department, when I was a junior, I was asked to perform a task I was very good at. It was a challenge and my first task was to perform a "Task" With a group of the department's most senior employees. When I wasn't on-duty, my work was done in a room. My friend, an assistant engineer, helped me do that project. After I was assigned a task, we'd try to get into a conversation. He always tells me, "I'm going to be a bit late to the party." But I think he was right about the importance of being "On time." I was an early adopter for such a task, which was quite different, but I enjoyed it. Now I'm in my 60s. I've become a great writer, a brilliant, very good student. I started to go along with projects and try to get my story told with the right people in both my time and life. I worked in retail so I could get some good feedback from the other staff, and I was very successful in my career. I got paid a couple thousand dollars to produce a commercial for the ne w york times, and I'd been working at a publishing house during my tenure there for about 20 years, and there were several people who have written for the new york times. I've tried not to be as selfish as I could fo
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