How come banks and governments treat Nov. 11 as a statutory holiday while everyone else has to go to work?
If you know why, please email me at cmacbride@mississauga.net.
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How come banks and governments treat Nov. 11 as a statutory holiday while everyone else has to go to work?
If you know why, please email me at cmacbride@mississauga.net.
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Comments (2)
Mr. MacBride.
You asked:
Because banks and governments are in the same business of fleecing the rest of us.
Now I have a question.
How come you're asking questions you already know the answer to?
Love,
The Mississauga Muse
Posted by The Mississauga Muse | November 13, 2007 10:23 AM
Posted on November 13, 2007 10:23
It's marks the day when France builds the largest Jumbo Airbus on the Canadian money Brian Mulroney gave them to put federally employed skills trades out of work.
Posted by Wayne Nagy | November 14, 2007 9:19 AM
Posted on November 14, 2007 09:19