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в булочной нуждаются едва ли в специальных знаниях предприятие рецепт имеет после идут и в состоянии готовности. Булочным "слуги" важнее чем специальные знания мастера. Речь идет не об этом ты ценнее чем ученики только так как ты большее количество специальных знаний имел, а об этом кто работает для дешевых денег и этого ученики. И я могу говорить тебе из опыта это не в каждой профессии таким образом, что всегда делают то же самое!Es geht ja nicht darum das du wertvoller bist als Lehrlinge nur weil du mehr Fachwissen hast, odesnrn darum wer ffcr billig Geld arbeitet und das sind nun mal Lehrlinge. Und ich kann dir aus Erfahrung sagen das es nicht in jedem Beruf so ist , dass man immer das selbe macht!
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The one guy who wore the Batman shirt was named Max, if memory verses. And the DJ I'm pretty sure was Ben a caucasian guy with curly hair. He DJ'd at Cagney's sometimes, too.Which reminds me of another DJ and old DC story. I think her name was Linda, and she founded the Duckberg Times, which I used to enjoy reading. She was a petite woman with short blonde hair, if I recall.I didn't really go to Poseurs that much, only a handful of times. I went to the Back Alley just about every week while it was open, and a few other clubs sometimes 930 club, Trax (I loved that place!), 5th Column, and some smaller places that I can't remember. Hell and Perry's in Adams Morgan are two I went to a few times.It's funny there was always something kind of lame about Cagney's, probably just that it was so dead on most nights. I actually worked there for a week or two, but the tips were so horrid that I quit.So all of this would've been in the late 80s and early 90s, after which I left the country for a while.Colleen, no those names don't ring a bell. It'd be funny if somehow I'd seen them, though.About Poseurs my father told me that it was Lou's son who ran the place. Are you saying it was Lou who ran it?

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The one guy who wore the Batman shirt was named Max, if memory verses. And the DJ I'm pretty sure was Ben a caucasian guy with curly hair. He DJ'd at Cagney's sometimes, too.Which reminds me of another DJ and old DC story. I think her name was Linda, and she founded the Duckberg Times, which I used to enjoy reading. She was a petite woman with short blonde hair, if I recall.I didn't really go to Poseurs that much, only a handful of times. I went to the Back Alley just about every week while it was open, and a few other clubs sometimes 930 club, Trax (I loved that place!), 5th Column, and some smaller places that I can't remember. Hell and Perry's in Adams Morgan are two I went to a few times.It's funny there was always something kind of lame about Cagney's, probably just that it was so dead on most nights. I actually worked there for a week or two, but the tips were so horrid that I quit.So all of this would've been in the late 80s and early 90s, after which I left the country for a while.Colleen, no those names don't ring a bell. It'd be funny if somehow I'd seen them, though.About Poseurs my father told me that it was Lou's son who ran the place. Are you saying it was Lou who ran it?

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