Re: Welcome Kit



=?Utf-8?B?TGFycnlXZXN0TUNTRA==?= <LarryWest-at-hotmail-dot-com> wrote in
news:85C084FA-645D-4548-BD73-5C78362B0C75@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Actually, it comes from Singapore, not Indonesia,
which is a separate country. [Where did you learn geography?]

When I was fusking your mother.

At least mine came from there.

Mine came from Microsoft.

I got a generic MCTS certificate, and then one specifically for SQL
Server 2005.

You're a paper MCTS? WOW! What an accomplishment.

Same thing with the MCPD - I got two certificates also.

Tard.


In regards to wraps, McDonald's isn't that bad (for McDonald's),
but of course I have to favor KFC's.

No wonder you're a dolt. You eat mutant frankenstein chickens and you
can't see past the corporate agenda of Skcubrats and the fact that one
teaspoon of caramel syrup by itself is 110 calories. Several
nutritional guides that they publish are contradictory to themselves and
you don't even have half a brain to consider that its JUST liquid.

Seven days someone can live off of liquids alone, maybe give or take two
days. Tall Eggnog Latte, 660 calories. Grande White Mocha, 550
Calories. Venti Caramel Frappuchino , 780 calories. McDonald's BigMac,
540 Calories. Large (previously "Super-sized") fries, 570 calories.
Large (also previously "Super-Sized") drink - lets just say Coke, 310
calories. Total: 1420 calories, not to mention all the saturated fat
that's included.

Now, my case isn't against McDonalds as you can go watch "Super-Size
Me" and get the point in case on that fact, but I've proven your
statement wrong as it not being "bad". Starbucks, again, is just liquid
that people tend to drink 3 to 4 times a day, so lets just say a Grande
White Mocha - 550 Calories x 3 = 1650, which I've seen first hand time
and time again. Worst than McDonalds.

All in all, you must be the fat programmer with greasy fingers who can
barely reach his TPS reports that I'm picturing you to be at this moment
who can't do the fsuking research before he makes an idiotic reply.


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Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS

At least you don't include just MCP, or maybe you should.

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