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John Imbus


Posted on 11/30/2005 by quit
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John Inbus in (location removed) said he hated fat women.

His son Chris is just like him. They called the local bank when they received poor service and called the teller a c*nt

He is a pig!!



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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: Mailroommegamania(11/30/2005)
Well I guess THAT bridge just burned to a crisp.

Corporate Ladder Rung: Middle ManagerSpencer(11/30/2005)
DING! Turkey's done!

Corporate Ladder Rung: Middle ManagerTheNewGuy(11/30/2005)
The quarterback is toast!

Corporate Ladder Rung: Middle ManagerRedStapler(11/30/2005)
Did I miss something?

siggy(11/30/2005)
I think I went to school with him!

Corporate Ladder Rung: Middle ManagerTheNewGuy(11/30/2005)
Was just chiming in with the burning/cooking analogies. Plus gives me an excuse to quote Die Hard.

Walk the Planks(11/30/2005)
Yeah, they're probably saying this while they're downing beers with guts hanging down over their pants, themselves. Women's bodies are different, too -- not that they care, from the sound of it -- and men don't have their insides ripped apart in childbirth, either. Clueless and insensitive!

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