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This is the classic definition of Karma
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 380667" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I worked at a TV station and was the engineer on duty for the early morning talk show. Jessie Jackson was a guest one morning. The hosts, director and I were the only ones in the building at that ungodly hour so it fell to me to open the door to let guests in. They then waited in engineering with me till they were to go on. Most of the guests were great people and would carry on a conversation with me till they went on. It was an interesting room I worked in. Jessie Jackson came in with two very large men that were introduced as his associates. I did notice that both of them were armed. Jessie did not speak to me at all and he kept the "Associates" between him and me the entire time. I meet a lot of great people in that job and Jackson was by far the rudest one I ever met.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 380667, member: 6277"] I worked at a TV station and was the engineer on duty for the early morning talk show. Jessie Jackson was a guest one morning. The hosts, director and I were the only ones in the building at that ungodly hour so it fell to me to open the door to let guests in. They then waited in engineering with me till they were to go on. Most of the guests were great people and would carry on a conversation with me till they went on. It was an interesting room I worked in. Jessie Jackson came in with two very large men that were introduced as his associates. I did notice that both of them were armed. Jessie did not speak to me at all and he kept the "Associates" between him and me the entire time. I meet a lot of great people in that job and Jackson was by far the rudest one I ever met. [/QUOTE]
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