Member's BLOG: Tuesday, May 24, 2011
#21
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Are you permanently on 2nd shift? I hated that, especially third. But we are all built different and sometimes not offered a choice.
#22
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Not permanently. We are on a rotation that follows the local community college semesters so that the change doesn't affect soldiers that are currently enrolled in classes. I am happy to be on this shift during the summer. I will get to see my kids more than I would if I were on day shift still.
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I might have a possible job interview - applied through their web site and got an email from a staffing coordinator needing to know more info about my job experiences. It's a pretty large company and I'm surprised that anyone even contacted me.
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what the hell bought the oil change stuff for the intrigue damn filter cost me 20cents less thanthe oil, you would think it beign a cartrage style it would cost less....
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I notice that CNN's HLN channel (HeadLine News) now seems to be covering the Casey Anthony murder case 24/7. Most likely until the court case is done. But they've really been covering it for a couple years now. Nancy Grace is pretty much making a career talking about it. But here's the question running through my mind...
Is it just me, or does anyone else have a problem with a real-life murder being used for entertainment purposes?
I know it happened in the 90's with OJ Simpson also. And I know a few people who can't get enough of this Casey Anthony murder case. But I just don't think it's right for a tv channel to be using a real murder case for entertainment.
I'm not talking about documentaries. I consider them to be more educational.
Is it just me?
Is it just me, or does anyone else have a problem with a real-life murder being used for entertainment purposes?
I know it happened in the 90's with OJ Simpson also. And I know a few people who can't get enough of this Casey Anthony murder case. But I just don't think it's right for a tv channel to be using a real murder case for entertainment.
I'm not talking about documentaries. I consider them to be more educational.
Is it just me?