Tadeusz598




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  1. 1. bake a pie within a pie
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  2. 2. learn Portuguese
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  3. 3. improve my tennis
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    28 people
  4. 4. Watch all of Alfred Hitchcock's movies
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  5. 5. get a suit made
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  6. 6. oh bugger off...
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  7. 7. own handmade shoes
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  8. 8. Visit all 26 states in Brazil + Federal Distict
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  9. 9. make a film for Youtube
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  10. 10. Make Cheesecake
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  11. 11. cycle more
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  12. 12. spend less time on the internet
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  13. 13. make wind chimes
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  14. 14. make a mobile
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  15. 15. Read Anthony Powell's "Dance to the Music of Time"
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  16. 16. design a house
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  17. 17. be an elf
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  18. 18. learn Tarot
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  19. 19. find my look alike
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  20. 20. drink less alcohol
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  21. 21. visit Greece
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  22. 22. Explore Santa Catarina
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  23. 23. own a chaise longue
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  24. 24. Take a cooking class
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  25. 25. Campaign Against Christmas
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  26. 26. ir pra Bahia
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  27. 27. have a plan for my forties
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  28. 28. do more art
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  29. 29. Cancel Christmas!
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Cancel Christmas!
Just say "NO" to this dreadul crap called Christmas 7 months ago

Wal-Mart security officials and the police cleared the store, swept up the shattered glass and locked the doors until 1 p.m., when it reopened to a steady stream of calmer shoppers who passed through the missing doors and battered door jambs, apparently unaware that anything had happened.

Ugly shopping scenes, a few involving injuries, have become commonplace during the bargain-hunting ritual known as Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. The nation’s largest retail group, the National Retail Federation, said it had never heard of a worker being killed on Black Friday.

Wal-Mart declined to provide details of the stampede, but said in a statement that it had tried to prepare by adding staff members. Still, it was unclear how many security workers it had at the Valley Stream store for the opening on Friday. The Green Acres Mall provides its own security to supplement the staffs of some large stores, but it did not appear that Wal-Mart was one of them.



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Let's say "NO" to Christmas. 7 months ago

Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death

NEw York Times

By ROBERT D. McFADDEN and ANGELA MACROPOULOS
Published: November 28, 2008
The throng of Wal-Mart shoppers had been building all night, filling sidewalks and stretching across a vast parking lot at the Green Acres Mall in Valley Stream, N.Y. At 3:30 a.m., the Nassau County police had to be called in for crowd control, and an officer with a bullhorn pleaded for order.

Tension grew as the 5 a.m. opening neared. Someone taped up a crude poster: “Blitz Line Starts Here.”

By 4:55, with no police officers in sight, the crowd of more than 2,000 had become a rabble, and could be held back no longer. Fists banged and shoulders pressed on the sliding-glass double doors, which bowed in with the weight of the assault. Six to 10 workers inside tried to push back, but it was hopeless.

Suddenly, witnesses and the police said, the doors shattered, and the shrieking mob surged through in a blind rush for holiday bargains. One worker, Jdimytai Damour, 34, was thrown back onto the black linoleum tiles and trampled in the stampede that streamed over and around him. Others who had stood alongside Mr. Damour trying to hold the doors were also hurled back and run over, witnesses said.

Some workers who saw what was happening fought their way through the surge to get to Mr. Damour, but he had been fatally injured, the police said. Emergency workers tried to revive Mr. Damour, a temporary worker hired for the holiday season, at the scene, but he was pronounced dead an hour later at Franklin Hospital Medical Center in Valley Stream.

Four other people, including a 28-year-old woman who was described as eight months pregnant, were treated at the hospital for minor injuries.

Detective Lt. Michael Fleming, who is in charge of the investigation for the Nassau police, said the store lacked adequate security. He called the scene “utter chaos” and said the “crowd was out of control.” As for those who had run over the victim, criminal charges were possible, the lieutenant said. “I’ve heard other people call this an accident, but it is not,” he said. “Certainly it was a foreseeable act.”

Some shoppers who had seen the stampede said they were shocked. One of them, Kimberly Cribbs of Queens, said the crowd had acted like “savages.” Shoppers behaved badly even as the store was being cleared, she recalled.

“When they were saying they had to leave, that an employee got killed, people were yelling, ‘I’ve been on line since yesterday morning,’ ” Ms. Cribbs told The Associated Press. “They kept shopping.”

Wal-Mart security officials and the police cleared the store, swept up the shattered glass and locked the doors until 1 p.m., when it reopened to a steady stream of calmer shoppers who passed through the missing doors and battered door jambs, apparently unaware that anything had happened.

Ugly shopping scenes, a few involving injuries, have become commonplace during the bargain-hunting ritual known as Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. The nation’s largest retail group, the National Retail Federation, said it had never heard of a worker being killed on Black Friday.

Wal-Mart declined to provide details of the stampede, but said in a statement that it had tried to prepare by adding staff members. Still, it was unclear how many security workers it had at the Valley Stream store for the opening on Friday. The Green Acres Mall provides its own security to supplement the staffs of some large stores, but it did not appear that Wal-Mart was one of them.



Campaign Against Christmas (read all 10 entries…)
Chirstmas kills...Shopping stampede kills sales assistant in Wal-Mart, Valley Stream New York 7 months ago

This news story from New York illustrates better than anything I can say the awfulness of modern Christmas

This shows why Christmas should be abandoned.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/29/business/29walmart.html



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