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    Ahhhhh, pandemonium... DSthen3's response to Grandma's question as to whether or not he liked his first month or so of preschool at age 3: "It's okay, Grandma, when Mrs. ___________ is there, but when she's not, it's ... pandemonium!"

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    Pan�de�mo�ni�um / pan-duh-moh-nee-uhm / noun
    1: uproar, utter confusion 2: bedlam 3:naturally occuring and consistent state of affairs at my house.


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    Originally Posted by incogneato
    Pan�de�mo�ni�um / pan-duh-moh-nee-uhm / noun
    1: uproar, utter confusion 2: bedlam 3:naturally occuring and consistent state of affairs at my house.

    Satan kept Hell in an uproar so as He could supply the order. Milton knew about crisis politics all too well.


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    Austin, talk to me like I'm a two year old. smile

    Are our threads bleeding together or are you making a seperate point?

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    Originally Posted by Austin
    Originally Posted by incogneato
    Pan�de�mo�ni�um / pan-duh-moh-nee-uhm / noun
    1: uproar, utter confusion 2: bedlam 3:naturally occuring and consistent state of affairs at my house.

    Satan kept Hell in an uproar so as He could supply the order. Milton knew about crisis politics all too well.

    I worked with a guy who liked sowing chaos like that a while back. He quit not long after I did.

    I got an e-mail from someone who was still there that saying that they all kept expecting him to pop manically out from behind the water cooler for a good two weeks after he left.

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    Originally Posted by incogneato
    Austin, talk to me like I'm a two year old. smile

    Are our threads bleeding together or are you making a seperate point?

    Thanks,
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    smile

    Seperate point. Maybe.

    Paradise Lost is an allegory for Milton's experiences working for Cromwell. It is also a reflection on management styles.




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    Originally Posted by incogneato
    Austin, talk to me like I'm a two year old. smile


    Thanks,
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    A gifted 2 year old or a regular one??? Sorry, Neato, couldn't resist!

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    A regular one!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for coloring in the lines for me Austin.

    So, are you Milton or Cromwell?

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    Originally Posted by incogneato
    A regular one!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for coloring in the lines for me Austin.

    So, are you Milton or Cromwell?

    grin

    William of Orange!!!!

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