I Might Be Getting My Inheritance Early

Filed in Delaware by on April 22, 2010

My parents have volunteered to become census workers in Sussex County.

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  1. anon1 says:

    This is why we hate you.

  2. skippertee says:

    You have a nasty sense of irony, pandora.I like it.

  3. P.Schwartz says:

    No Death Tax in 2010!

  4. MJ says:

    LOL. I’ll protect them. Actually, I was also thinking about doing that.

  5. anon says:

    Do your parents speak Spanish? I bet there is a huge need for Spanish-speaking census workers. Also bulletproof vests.

  6. pandora says:

    Yes, I did sorta write the post tongue in cheek. That said, I do have concerns for census workers being greeted with shotguns (“armed and dangerous”) ready to “reload”

    A lot of people have been whipped up over the Constitutional Census.

  7. liberalgeek says:

    My Dad is a census worker also. That’s what happens when a financial meltdown kills a 401K.

  8. anononthisone says:

    yes, because clearly doing this in Sussex County is more dangerous that East Wilmington. So glad you Northern DE folks have ALL of your problems fixed. 🙂

  9. Von Cracker says:

    Erik son of Erik Anon1 hates us for not taking his leaders’ threats seriously; the hate comes from mocking them!

    nice rimshot, P!

  10. Joanne Christian says:

    are they counting people or chickens?

  11. A Bundy says:

    Inheritance!? Jason should know all about that!

  12. liberalgeek says:

    JC – in Sussex they are counting chickens as a way of deciding just how much bartered medical care they can afford.

  13. AncoraImparo says:

    okay – slower lower can take the cheapshots of breeding cousins and cousins. Just remember this in the next few months when all the northerners pack up like shoobies to crowd into Rehoboth Avenue or let loose all weekend in Dewey! 🙂