Trampbag
08-26-2006, 02:05 PM
An essay on the importance of linemen
Issues surrounding the importance of linemen can never be over analysed. I really, really like the importance of linemen. While it is becoming a hot topic for debate, it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. Inevitably feelings run deep amongst socialists, trapped by their infamous history. With the primary aim of demonstrating my considerable intellect I will now demonstrate the complexity of the many faceted issue that is the importance of linemen.
Social Factors
Society is a human product. When The Tygers of Pan Tang sang 'It's lonely at the top. Everybody's trying to do you in' [1], they created a monster which society has been attempting to tame ever since. While deviating from the norm will always cause unrest amongst ones peers, the importance of linemen demonstrates a coherent approach, something so lacking in our culture, that it is not recognised by all.
Special care must be taken when analysing such a delicate subject. On the other hand anyone that disagrees with me is an idiot. It grows stronger every day.
Economic Factors
Our world is driven by supply and demand. We will primarily be focusing on the Lead-a-Duck-to-Water model, which I hope will be familiar to most readers.
Average
Wage
The Importance of Linemen
There is no longer a need to argue the importance of the importance of linemen, it is clear to see that the results speak for themselves. The question which surfaces now is, how? Recent studies indicate that the average wage, ultimately decided by politicians, will always be heavily influenced by the importance of linemen due to its consistently high profile in the portfolio of investors. Many analysts fear a subsequent depression.
Political Factors
Posturing as concerned patriarchs, many politicians guide the electorate herd to the inevitable cattle shed of 'equal opportunity.' Comparing the electoral politics of most Western and Eastern European countries is like comparing playing with a puppy and singing with a blackbird.
In the words of Nobel Prize winner Achilles Lionel Forbes Dickinson 'political change changes politics, but where does it go?' [2] This quotation leads me to suspect that he was not unaccustomed to the importance of linemen . It speaks volumes. History tells us that the importance of linemen will always be a vote winner, whether we like it, or not.
One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires the importance of linemen, and what's more human than politics?
Conclusion
In conclusion, the importance of linemen is both a need and a want. It establishes order, brought up a generation and is a joy to behold.
I shall give the final word to star Beyonce Astaire: 'I would say without a shadow of a doubt: the importance of linemen ROCKS!!! [3]
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[1] Tygers of Pang Tang - The Cage - 1982 MCR Records
[2] Dickinson - I Am The Dickinster - 1999 Hughs Books
[3] It Magazine - Issue 302 - Spam Media Group
Dr. John P. Doolittle is a much acclaimed analyst in his field having over 40 years experience in economics and its impact on the trades and guilds. Dr. Doolittle is a professor at Harvard and Oxford universities.
Issues surrounding the importance of linemen can never be over analysed. I really, really like the importance of linemen. While it is becoming a hot topic for debate, it is impossible to overestimate its impact on modern thought. Inevitably feelings run deep amongst socialists, trapped by their infamous history. With the primary aim of demonstrating my considerable intellect I will now demonstrate the complexity of the many faceted issue that is the importance of linemen.
Social Factors
Society is a human product. When The Tygers of Pan Tang sang 'It's lonely at the top. Everybody's trying to do you in' [1], they created a monster which society has been attempting to tame ever since. While deviating from the norm will always cause unrest amongst ones peers, the importance of linemen demonstrates a coherent approach, something so lacking in our culture, that it is not recognised by all.
Special care must be taken when analysing such a delicate subject. On the other hand anyone that disagrees with me is an idiot. It grows stronger every day.
Economic Factors
Our world is driven by supply and demand. We will primarily be focusing on the Lead-a-Duck-to-Water model, which I hope will be familiar to most readers.
Average
Wage
The Importance of Linemen
There is no longer a need to argue the importance of the importance of linemen, it is clear to see that the results speak for themselves. The question which surfaces now is, how? Recent studies indicate that the average wage, ultimately decided by politicians, will always be heavily influenced by the importance of linemen due to its consistently high profile in the portfolio of investors. Many analysts fear a subsequent depression.
Political Factors
Posturing as concerned patriarchs, many politicians guide the electorate herd to the inevitable cattle shed of 'equal opportunity.' Comparing the electoral politics of most Western and Eastern European countries is like comparing playing with a puppy and singing with a blackbird.
In the words of Nobel Prize winner Achilles Lionel Forbes Dickinson 'political change changes politics, but where does it go?' [2] This quotation leads me to suspect that he was not unaccustomed to the importance of linemen . It speaks volumes. History tells us that the importance of linemen will always be a vote winner, whether we like it, or not.
One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires the importance of linemen, and what's more human than politics?
Conclusion
In conclusion, the importance of linemen is both a need and a want. It establishes order, brought up a generation and is a joy to behold.
I shall give the final word to star Beyonce Astaire: 'I would say without a shadow of a doubt: the importance of linemen ROCKS!!! [3]
________________________________________
[1] Tygers of Pang Tang - The Cage - 1982 MCR Records
[2] Dickinson - I Am The Dickinster - 1999 Hughs Books
[3] It Magazine - Issue 302 - Spam Media Group
Dr. John P. Doolittle is a much acclaimed analyst in his field having over 40 years experience in economics and its impact on the trades and guilds. Dr. Doolittle is a professor at Harvard and Oxford universities.