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Ehwmatt wrote:Dave come on, there's an excuse for everything. Facebook made me do it, the economy made me do it, my girlfriend made me do it, my Xbox made me do it, my album made me do it. Let's not get unreasonable and suggest personal accountability here
StoneCold wrote:http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=6627537
5 kids to feed, lost their jobs, didn't want to leave kids with someone else. These were educated people by the way.
Ehwmatt wrote:Dave come on, there's an excuse for everything. Facebook made me do it, the economy made me do it, my girlfriend made me do it, my Xbox made me do it, my album made me do it. Let's not get unreasonable and suggest personal accountability here
Jeremey wrote:Fuck this shit. Easy enough to find on CNN or USATODAY. My daily dose of Journey mischief soundly beaten down.
StoneCold wrote:http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=6627537
5 kids to feed, lost their jobs, didn't want to leave kids with someone else. These were educated people by the way.
Voyager wrote:StoneCold wrote:http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=6627537
5 kids to feed, lost their jobs, didn't want to leave kids with someone else. These were educated people by the way.
They both got fired from the same company, which means that cannot collect unemployment benefits. That means starting over from scratch with nothing after they go bankrupt.
Not saying they were justified to take their own lives, just saying that they had reason to feel hopeless. It would be bad enough if one parent got fired and couldn't collect unemployment, let alone both of them.
I'm sure it won't be the last one. The economy is going to get much worse based only on the jobs that have already been lost.
Ehwmatt wrote:Dave come on, there's an excuse for everything. Facebook made me do it, the economy made me do it, my girlfriend made me do it, my Xbox made me do it, my album made me do it. Let's not get unreasonable and suggest personal accountability here
mcdonalds dosent hire at $8.00 an hour, id rob a bank before id kill myself , the guy was retarded and need meds, or drink at night like i doGunbot wrote:Voyager wrote:StoneCold wrote:http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/feature?section=news/local/los_angeles&id=6627537
5 kids to feed, lost their jobs, didn't want to leave kids with someone else. These were educated people by the way.
They both got fired from the same company, which means that cannot collect unemployment benefits. That means starting over from scratch with nothing after they go bankrupt.
Not saying they were justified to take their own lives, just saying that they had reason to feel hopeless. It would be bad enough if one parent got fired and couldn't collect unemployment, let alone both of them.
I'm sure it won't be the last one. The economy is going to get much worse based only on the jobs that have already been lost.
My problem with this is McDonalds and other fast food places are still hiring at 8 dollars an hour. They would have had to go bankrupt and start from scratch, but people do that every day. The kids all qualified for freekid care in California it looks like. They could have got a stay on being evicted from their homes for at least a few months while they found a one bedroom apartment which wouldn't have been hard (L.A doesn't enforce the one room, one child shit so that wouldn't be a problem). If both worked at minimum wage they would earn around $2,000 a month after taxes. Plenty of families in California make less than that. Total fucking coward, doesn't deserve one ounce of sympathy but people are going to blame Kaiser and everybody else for this. It's pathetic.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yeah Gunbot, you said the magic word....work. And 2K per mo sound's like a lot and I think it would be less then that though. I thought minimum wage was over $8/hour in CA, guess I'm wrong. But there were bigger problems with these people, cause they were terminated recently for something other then a layoff. So there were some issues going on that may have been contributing to the end result here.
Gunbot wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Yeah Gunbot, you said the magic word....work. And 2K per mo sound's like a lot and I think it would be less then that though. I thought minimum wage was over $8/hour in CA, guess I'm wrong. But there were bigger problems with these people, cause they were terminated recently for something other then a layoff. So there were some issues going on that may have been contributing to the end result here.
Yeah, it's 8.50 an hour now. Iwas saying with two of them working they should get around 2k a month. Falsifiying their income to get cheaper child care was the reason they were termed, from what I understand.
Gunbot wrote:OT but have you ever gone clubbing in Roppongi?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gunbot wrote:OT but have you ever gone clubbing in Roppongi?
Of course, that used to be pretty much the only place to go clubbing back in the 80's. During my May/June 08' trip to Japan, I returned with my wife to the place where we went on our first solo date in October 88' in Roppongi. We had eaten dinner at Hard Rock Cafe and then went next door to the 13th floor (The Regency) and danced for the entire evening. Even today I still have my polished stainless steel Regency membership card that was issied to me back in 87'. Hard Rock Cafe is still there, but next door has changed on the 13th floor. It's now a Thai restaurant. We took the elevator up and the place was closed but no one was around. So we walked around with my movie camera recording our walk through the closed restaurant. It was very emotional for us both, maybe more me then her though, not sure exactly. Almost twenty years passed us by since we were in those places together. "After All These Years" did play in my head as we took that stroll.
So yes, I used to go to Roppongi clubbing every weekend between the years 86' through 88'.
Gunbot wrote:I used to go to a club called Bibilos (sp?). I think it's GasPanic now. 3 floors with a bar that was hydraulic and went up and down between the floors. Saw Bon Jovi there and a bunch of other rockers back in the day.
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