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open letter to Omaha Steve
« on: October 02, 2012, 04:01:36 PM »
October 2, 2012

Dear Steve:

I'm not sure if this will do any good, as you haven't ever paid attention to me before, despite that I've consistently offered you nothing but the best of advice and counsel with nothing but the purest and noblest motives in mind; advice and counsel that if heeded, would've saved you a great deal of misery and anguish.

I know you read what franksolich says, but it doesn't get any further than the outside of your skull.

As fellow Nebraskans, we're obligated to prop each other up, to make each other look good even when we're falling flat on our face, and I swear, with no qualms at all, on the Head of St. John the Baptist, that the motives were pure and noble.

Unlike when franksolich deals with non-Nebraska primitives.

Steve, there's going to be a new award this year, during the contest for Top DUmmies of 2012, the "Steve Dawes Award," to complement the "William Pitt Award"--we'll have the "Willie" and the "Steve."

If you happen to be the first winner of the "Steve," I suppose it's okay for me to reveal that the award will be a long list of examples the past year and a half, where franksolich out of the goodness of his own heart and his sense of "oneness" with all Nebraskans, advised and counseled you to take a certain course of action so as to avoid perils and pitfalls.  Perils and pitfalls which I then described to you.

In every single case, no exceptions, you blithely ignored the advice and counsel so magnanimously offered by your fellow Nebraskan.....and promptly slid into those very same perils and pitfalls I'd described to you.

There are consequences to not paying attention to franksolich, Steve.

So, wearily, I'm going to one more time offer you well-meaning advice and counsel, your last chance.  If you don't take it this time, I'll have to regretfully conclude you're hopeless and not worth the time, energy, and hopes.  You'd be the very first Nebraskan, Steve, on whom I've ever given up in my life.

The first thing you need to do, Steve, is settle down and quit chasing rainbows, your relentless pursuit of a free ride via disability claims or sitting on the Bellevue City Council or being a well-paid big shot in your union.  If chasing rainbows were a calorie-burning exercise, you'd be as fit-and-trim as Twiggy, Steve.

You're almost 56 years old, Steve; there isn't that much time left before you get your free ride whether you want it or not, your social security retirement check and the generous pension the taxpayers of Omaha promised you. 

A lot of people, Steve, have worked a lot longer and harder and gotten a lot less.

Just go to work every day, and on time, Steve, humbly and diligently applying yourself to your chores, being obedient and respectful of your bosses, cooperative with your co-workers, and the nine years remaining until your retirement gravy-train pulls into the station to pick you up, will melt away faster than butter on a hot tin roof.

And the Omaha police department, when you retire, might even engrave your name on a memorial plaque posted near the front door of their offices, noting memorable past employees, for future generations to stop, read, and contemplate on what they owe all those who came before them.

A lot of people, Steve, have worked a lot longer and harder, and gotten less recognition, if any at all.

And there's your physical health to consider, too; you are doing your granddaughter no favor by being a glutton.  She loves "grandpa," and obviously hopes he'll be around for when she can show off her infants to him.  Your loving-and-caring granddaughter is still pretty young, though, and that might be a couple more decades down the road, before that happens.

She wants you to stay around, Steve; it beats going out to the cemetery to visit.

And think of poor dear Marta, who's carried the enormous load of raising a family--yourself included--while bringing home the bacon during your 35 years of marriage.  True, you've contributed a few 99-cent bags of Frito-Lay's fried pork rinds once in a while, but poor dear Marta's obviously done 99% of the blood, sweat, toil, and tears.

I dunno how big you really are, Steve, even though I've seen you in real life one time; I'm just not good at estimating the size and distances of things, I guess.  But it seems to me you're about the same size as the Las Vegas Leviathan, which isn't good.

You may insist, "oh, but Marta loves to cuddle; she loves a big soft teddy bear."

The problem is, Steve, you're no big soft cuddly teddy bear; you're a human being who sweats, eats, digests, burps, belches, farts, pisses, excretes, which involves exuding a lot of unsavory stenches and odors.  It can't be pleasant for poor dear Marta, taking all that in during your moments of intimacy.

You owe a lot to poor dear Marta, Steve, and you can best demonstrate your gratitude to her by shouldering most of the load of the family needs, lifting that burden off her overstrained back--and by considering her own sensibilities and sensitivities, including those of not having a fat slob for a husband.

One other thing you need to do, Steve, is take a folding lawn-chair, or at least one of those collapsible canvas-and-aluminum campground seats, and sit out at the cemetery in front of the graves of your parents, contemplating upon all that they gave you, sacrificed for you, and begging their forgiveness for having been such a sordid, wastrel son.

Your little granddaughter and poor dear Marta will thank you, Steve, if you take franksolich's sage advice and counsel.

(s) your fellow Nebraskan, franksolich
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2012, 08:33:18 PM »
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You owe a lot to poor dear Marta

Yeah he does. He owes her for his mini taco fete, campaign flyers and the single yard sign.

BTW. If the yard sign was put on eBay, the selling price would more than pay back Marta for her out of pocket expenses.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2012, 08:41:33 PM »
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And the Omaha police department, when you retire, might even engrave your name on a memorial plaque posted near the front door of their offices, noting memorable past employees, for future generations to stop, read, and contemplate on what they owe all those who came before them.

I think his plaque will go above the men's room, personally.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2012, 08:44:10 PM »
I think his plaque will go above the men's room, personally.

At the bottom of a urinal?

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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2012, 08:59:28 PM »
At the bottom of a urinal?

That place is reserved for obama and his anti drug message.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2012, 09:04:50 PM »
Well, the pie-and-jam primitive was here a while ago.

I dunno if the big guy's read the letter yet, but I'm sure she'll tattle on me, and there'll be Hell to pay.

Whatever.

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The property caretaker was here after supper, to pick up some tools.

He asked me to "estimate" the height of the lamp-pole out here, but I'm not playing his game any more; I told him that if I needed to get a ladder so as to change the light in it, I'd measure it.....but until that time, I wasn't worried about it.

"Hey, boss," he said, just before he left, "the county sheriff was talking with a cop down in Omaha--some sort of criminal matter, and near the end of the conversation, the cop in Omaha told him somebody up here was raising Hell on the internet for one of their newer menial employees.

"He said the whole police department down there was getting some good laughs out of it.

"The sheriff said he didn't know anything about it.

"You have anything to do with that, boss?"
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2012, 09:17:20 PM »
At the bottom of a urinal?
Let's just say when people need to relax in there, they can "take a Dawes".
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2012, 09:24:27 PM »
Well, the pie-and-jam primitive was here a while ago.

I dunno if the big guy's read the letter yet, but I'm sure she'll tattle on me, and there'll be Hell to pay.

Whatever.

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The property caretaker was here after supper, to pick up some tools.

He asked me to "estimate" the height of the lamp-pole out here, but I'm not playing his game any more; I told him that if I needed to get a ladder so as to change the light in it, I'd measure it.....but until that time, I wasn't worried about it.

"Hey, boss," he said, just before he left, "the county sheriff was talking with a cop down in Omaha--some sort of criminal matter, and near the end of the conversation, the cop in Omaha told him somebody up here was raising Hell on the internet for one of their newer menial employees.

"He said the whole police department down there was getting some good laughs out of it.

"The sheriff said he didn't know anything about it.

"You have anything to do with that, boss?"
How long until he's in the drunk tank, curled up in the fetal position, rocking back and forth, mumbling something about a former Nebraska football coach and a cigar smokng dog?
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2012, 09:54:12 PM »
  Dear Steve,

  I used to view you as a lovable loser type, following your constant failures and embarrassing escapades was free entertainment for me, and I kind of viewed you as an everyman type of guy. 

  I have since learned that you are just another blowhard leftist lying piece of garbage.  You let me down man, even though you had the incredibly bad judgement to post at DU, I was willing to cut you a husk.

  You are a loud mouthed, attention seeking *****.  Sign up here if you want to have a discussion, we don't ban people for speaking their mind.

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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2012, 11:06:15 PM »
You know he won't.  It would require effort on his part.  IOW, he'll just sit there, munching his mini tacos, wearing a CIB he didn't earn, groveling over his overpriced/overpaid autographs of "celebrities" nobody ever heard of, and generally being a pimple on the ass of life.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2012, 07:51:05 AM »
You know he won't.  It would require effort on his part.  IOW, he'll just sit there, munching his mini tacos, wearing a CIB he didn't earn, groveling over his overpriced/overpaid autographs of "celebrities" nobody ever heard of, and generally being a pimple on the ass of life.

Well, you know, there's a little girl who thinks the world of her grandfather.

I think the big guy'd be an asshole it he didn't do what it takes to stick around in this Time and Place for her.

Poor dear Marta's probably already resigned and shopped for her widow's weeds, but there's that little girl who'd be greatly hurt if the big guy didn't care about getting himself into shape so he'd be around a while for her.....

I dunno about anybody else, but I consider someone who'd make an innocent little girl cry a Monster, an Abomination.

It's time for the big guy to decide--does he care, or does he not care?
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2012, 08:26:27 AM »
By the way, possibly a stupid question, but I really don't know.

True, franksolich was once a member of the United Steelworkers in Pennsylvania, and then later a member of the Nebraska Association of Public Employees (before they merged with this AFSCME shit), but as I never had anything to complain about, I never bothered looking into it.

Is it common, or rare, that a union steward is removed at the request of union members?

Is this a big deal, or a little deal, or quite ordinary?
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2012, 09:32:47 AM »
By the way, possibly a stupid question, but I really don't know.

True, franksolich was once a member of the United Steelworkers in Pennsylvania, and then later a member of the Nebraska Association of Public Employees (before they merged with this AFSCME shit), but as I never had anything to complain about, I never bothered looking into it.

Is it common, or rare, that a union steward is removed at the request of union members?

Is this a big deal, or a little deal, or quite ordinary?
This is fairly rare. It usually comes when the steward is grossly inept, abusive to the real workers, or "is in bed" with the employer.
Ousted by the members at their request is a dishonor.  Not a good thing.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2012, 10:27:26 AM »
I think his plaque will go above the men's room, personally.

No there is a much better place. Downstairs in the ladies room where all the other losers go.

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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2012, 03:52:16 PM »
This is fairly rare. It usually comes when the steward is grossly inept, abusive to the real workers, or "is in bed" with the employer.

Ousted by the members at their request is a dishonor.  Not a good thing.

Whoa.

So that apparently was a real come-down for the big guy?

All the more the reason for my fellow Nebraskan to contemplate what's iimportant in life and what's not.

For the sake of a little girl, and somewhat for the sake of poor dear Marta (who's probably handled several crises in her married life), I hope the big guy takes franksolich's advice and counsel to heart.

Repeated failure at something is usually an indication it was something that was never meant to be, and so best to give up, accept, adapt, and move on.

<<has been down that road before.

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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #15 on: October 03, 2012, 05:35:00 PM »
Well, you know, there's a little girl who thinks the world of her grandfather.

I think the big guy'd be an asshole it he didn't do what it takes to stick around in this Time and Place for her.

Now, is this grandchild from the illegitimate child he fathered in high school?


Actually, I think the big guy is unlikely to outlive Pam Dawson.

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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #16 on: October 03, 2012, 05:41:28 PM »
Now, is this grandchild from the illegitimate child he fathered in high school?

Actually, I think the big guy is unlikely to outlive Pam Dawson.

No, I think it's his son's toddler daughter, but because the big guy's son and granddaughter aren't primitives, I've never looked too closely, because as long as they're not primitives, usually they're not any of my business.

<<but if a primitive, franksolich's business.

And yes, as for probable longevity, if nothing changes, all stays the same, probably Pamela will outlive Steve.

It's kind of a bitch about the big guy.  The big guy and the Las Vegas Leviathan are primitives.  The big guy and the Las Vegas Leviathan appear to be about the same weight, approaching a quarter of a ton.  The big guy and the Las Vegas Leviathan are mooching off their wives.

I don't care if the Las Vegas Leviathan drops dead tonight; so much better for humanity, and for the taxpayers.

But with the big guy, there's a little girl who wants him to hang around, and so I care about the state of health of the big guy.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #17 on: October 04, 2012, 08:47:29 AM »
The property caretaker was here for a few minutes this morning, picking up some tools he needs for another job.

"Hey boss, I heard you scared a couple of them away last night."

I don't know how he could possibly know this, but I've been long convinced that hearing people pick up more information via mental telepathy or extra-sensory perception, than they do by actually hearing.

Yeah, I said; it must be a certain magnetism I have, that attracts random strangers.

Starting today, the house is going to be winterized--a long process--and when it's done, the place is about 50% less invasive-prone than it usually is.

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"The sheriff looked up that one big guy the cop in Omaha told him about.

"He said you're funnier than the big guy; he says the big guy's a pretty big loser."

I have no idea how the sheriff figured out who franksolich is, but whatever.

As the caretaker had a few minutes to spare, I told him more about the big guy.

"You see, he used to work for the waterworks in Omaha, and was always trying to find a free ride on some disability gravy train.

"He eventually hurt himself trying to crawl into a manhole half his circumference, and entertained thoughts of a big disability pay-off courtesy the hard-pressed taxpayers of Omaha.  The problem was, he didn't hurt himself enough.

"And so he was just transferred, to some lower-level clerical position with the police department in Omaha, that didn't require crawling through manholes.

"Now, none of his socialism tripe and union propaganda would get him fired--not even up here, where he'd just be looked at oddly, but nothing else--but upon learning he was being transferred to the police department instead of getting to lay in a hammock on the front porch all day long, while generous checks from the taxpayers flooded into his mailbox, he decided it'd be a good strategy to get fired from the police department.

"After which he could file some sort of six-figure lawsuit for 'wrongful dismissal,' and get his free ride.

"So he started posting all these articles supporting some mummified cop-killer in Philadelphia, hoping it'd piss off the Omaha cops, and get him fired, after which he could sue.

"But that never happened; about the most that's happened thus far is some cleaning lady during the middle of the night picked up a thumb-tack off the carpeting, and thinking she'd throw it away later, instead accidentally left it there on his chair."
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #18 on: October 04, 2012, 09:57:51 AM »
LOL.
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Re: open letter to Omaha Steve
« Reply #19 on: October 29, 2012, 10:53:28 AM »
I think now is a good time to resurrect this thread.  :-)
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