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Deep thinking and events that caught folks by surprise

Jul 03, 2014 at 11:46 am by topdog18


In my column last week, we asked, “Please relate an event or outcome that caught you completely by surprise."

Here are the responses:

> marriage separation

> 9/11/01 and the dip in Capital expenditures (Projects) in the US Pulp and Paper Industry afterwards.

> A P&P mill in Virginia that will make paper out of wheat straw and corn stalks? Create 2000 jobs ? Cost 2 billion dollars ? And this pipe dream will be large financed by the tax payer? Wasn't McAullife Clinton's campaign manager? Maybe they all started smoking hemp !!

> Being blamed for something that was really the fault of the person blaming me.

> Champion's sale of its corrugated group (Hoerner-Waldorf) to Stone.

> TAPPI's Paper Summit 2002 was convened in a very large venue with the expectation that over 1000 people would attend. The meager amount of people that actually came to the event would have fit comfortably into a much smaller venue. No one saw it coming (or at least admitted to seeing it coming).

> Professionally - learning that my boss - a mfg mgr was being moved to sales. Personally - learning that a friend's wife was cheating on him with another friends husband. By now, almost nothing surprises me. Often I am amused by the absurdity, but rarely am I surprised.

> The decline of a machines productivity

> A company downsizing

We also asked, "Do you consider yourself a "deep thinker"?"

Of the respondents, 83.3 percent answered "Yes."

We then asked, "Would you say, over time you have become more of a "deep thinker"?"

100 percent answered "Yes."

Ready for another quiz? Take this week's right here!

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