Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year



I'll leave it to others to do the year-in-review-shtick, the top-ten lists, the best and worst, the predictions. I just wanted to wish all my readers a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. Thank you for dropping by, and taking the time to comment.

And what would the great Paco Enterprises commercial empire be without its employees? A happy New Year to all of you, too.


"Thanks, boss!"

21 comments:

  1. Happy New Year, y'all!!!!

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  2. We have been testing the new year for 5 hours and 20 minutes. It's looking OK, so come on over and join us.
    Happy New Year from me and Mrs Skeeter.

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  3. Earthlings I bring you greetings from the future, as the sun rises on the eleventies, and we move closer to intergalactic travel.

    I wish you - such a quaint and primitive concept - a 'happy' 'new' year. But especially... Zargon Trojium!

    (Last word is actually w/v. No I do not indulge in your quaint earthling habit of 'drinking').

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  4. Where in THE hell did you get that pic? I'm the fourth guy down, with the lid on.

    Happy New Year..

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  5. Happy New Year, everybody!

    And thanks for the employee Christmas basket, boss. The Saltines, individually wrapped American cheese, and the 2010 vintage from Paqeaux Vineyards were all... um... yummy.

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  6. Happy New Year! Hope all goes well for 2011! Happy New year to all of you.

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  7. It's now nearly 10:00 am New Years Day here in Melbourne.
    I just got out of bed.
    According to World Time Server its almost 18:00 hrs (6:00 pm to you civilians) Friday 31st over there in Occupied Northern Virginia.

    Like Skeeter says, so far the New Year looks OK ...

    ... Australia, just a day or so ahead of the U.S.A., same as it ever was ...

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  8. ...er, Happy New Year to you Paco, and to Mrs Paco ...

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  9. Hey! Thanks for the new riding crop, boss!

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  10. Oh, and Happy New Year. Hope the yearly tribute of tropical fruits and suckling pigs made it in time for the luau. I dunno why you want Obama out of Washington for an extra day or two, but hope it's profitable....

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  11. Rebecca: October of 2010 was a great vintage for Night Train.

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  12. In case you needed any more proof that Paco is a benevolent employer look closer. He used only the best proof-coil GALVANIZED shackles for that low-upkeep style that's so important to a motivated worker...

    Happy New Year, Paco!

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  13. Deborah Leigh here. Thanks Boss, for the new threads! Stylish as last year! They'll make last year's ensemble look new.

    Happy New Year to Paco, Mrs. Paco, Mabel, and all the gang!

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  14. Happy New Year y'all! Don't forget to eat your your lucky cornbread and black-eyed peas (note: to encourage the new Congress we are foregoing the pork this year).

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  15. Richard: That's right. Can't have my people embarrassing themselves in old-school rusty irons.

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  16. Happy Happy to EVERYONE at PacoWorld, Paqueau Vineyards, Paco Enterprises, and P.A.C.O. Detective Services! LOVE the new outfits and 'jewelry' - we are a spiffy little bunch, aren't we?

    Up at my usual time, as usual. Tote that barge, lift that bail, dontchaknow.

    Time for some Hoppin' John and coffee!

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  17. Happy New Year all!!

    Hoppin' John for my roots on one side, cabbage for the other. And home-brewed stout just because I can.

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  18. Wishing everyone here a happy, healthy and productive new year.

    You can't imagine what a joy it is to come here and read the contributions of everyone.

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  19. ......and of course the first "worker" of the rank is Wronwright.......no wonder we have not heard from him for some time.....unless of course he is still sulking over the change of leadership to the Dark Mistress.

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  20. happy new year, mr. mrs. p.
    and to everyone else here as well!

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