[TheForge] Responsibility

Ben Barrett stircrazyben at gmail.com
Fri May 18 15:39:18 EDT 2007


This is the first mention of theft that I've seen surrounding this
scattered thread.  Am I missing something, sorry?  Whenever I see a
pizza delivery person, I ask if they have any mistakes they can give
me.... it doesn't keep me fed, but every now and then I get a FREE
pizza.  I really don't know how these chemicals were obtained, but I
just want to remind folks not to jump to conclusions -- so many times
one just needs to ask.

Oh yeah, when you do get a free pizza be sure to share!!  ;)

ben

PS - heh, I figured it was my butt that needed kicking.... try to keep
personal stuff off the list if possible, folks.  Ya know, my [sense of
patriotism] is bigger than yours, my dad will beat up your dad, you
look funny, you smell bad even across the internet, etc :))


On 5/18/07, terry l. ridder <terrylr at blauedonau.com> wrote:
> hello;
>
> On Fri, 18 May 2007 craig.schaefer at verizon.net wrote:
>
> >
> > It's got nothing to do with the government either.
> >
>
> okay, if you say so.
>
> >
> > It's just about someone reading this list that needs his butt kicked.
> >
>
> why?
>
> because that someone reported the theft of chemicals to the proper
> owners? you can call it whatever you want but it was stealing and
> breaking of the trust of the school in the teacher to properly dispose
> of the chemicals. emphasis on the word 'properly'.
>
> school districts have enough worries without purlioned chemicals adding
> to the school districts liabilities.
>
> you can sugar coat it anyway you like that does not change the facts.
>
> >
> > CraigS
> > Gresham, OR
> >
>
> --
> terry l. ridder ><>
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