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> > > How does [contracting] compare with corporate work?
> > Ask a dog how running in the woods compares to being led on a leash.
> . . . some of us don't have the... um... (Tracy struggles for
> a suitable, non-offensive word to describe a part of the male anatomy
> she doesn't have, and neither, coincidentally, does her dog, but
> finding none, gives up and moves on).
What -- "guts?" :-)>
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That "deep thoughts" bit at the bottom.
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