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Refugee

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  1. KLOS was talking about this man on the radio station this morning. Seems he is making a wonderful impression on those that can help him. I wish the best for him.
  2. Tickets for this show are now available - https://tix.cnptix.com/tix/SilverStream/Pages/pgIndex.html?siteID=1629&eventID
  3. Mine is all work related. 1. I have a young manager who tries, but she is so scattered brained, she jumps from one project to the next without ever finishing the one she started in the first place. She reminds me of a pinball in a pinball machine. She brings too much chaos to the store. 2. Our one supervisor. None of the cashiers, receiving/stocking or janitor wants to work with her. She's a pain in the ass. 3. Our annual inventory is coming up and it's just very stressful right now. 4. They wanted me to go to a mandatory class today on how to do inventory. Sorry, this will be my fourth inventory, I think I know how to do it. I'm not going to some stupid class on my ONLY day off. 5. Last but not least, the f*&king CA Dept of Motor Vehicles!!!!!!!! The thought of having to deal with them today, well...I'm not happy. :mad:
  4. Well....for some, it's not their favorite song, lol. Actually, I think it's a little too dated so therefore, it had to go.
  5. Runaway Trains with My Life/Your World a very close second.
  6. I dislike change, and I will whine about it, but after that I am okay and fall into place like nothing ever happened.
  7. Okay, let’s hear it. What’s your gripe today?
  8. I have only ten slots for the poll, so I had to decide what song to knock off, I chose Jammin' Me.
  9. How often do you change your daily routine and how difficult do you find the change?
  10. That is one of my pet peeves, people who don't have wills or living trusts and if they do, they don't keep it updated. If you have children under the age of 18, GET A WILL!!! If you don't specify what is what, the state you live in will do it for you. Do you really want that for your children? We can't live forever, so do something that is simple and get a will! As our girls grew up and got older, we updated our wills several times. This story just makes my stomach turn.
  11. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Itemize your tax deductions? Itching for a refund? You're going to have to wait. The IRS said that it needs until mid- to late-February to reprogram its processing systems because Congress acted so late this year cleaning up the tax code. The bill, which includes deductions for state and local sales taxes, college tuition and teacher expenses, wasn't signed into law until Dec. 17. The bill ensured that the federal income tax rates would not change, and itemized deductions will continue to be allowed in full for high-income taxpayers. As a result, the 50 million taxpayers who itemize their deductions will have to hold off for a bit before they file. Of course, not everyone files early: only about 9 million of the 140 million U.S. tax filers filed in January or February of last year. "The majority of taxpayers will be able to fill out their tax returns and file them as they normally do," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman in a statement. "The IRS will work through the holidays and into the New Year to get our systems reprogrammed and ensure taxpayers have a smooth tax season." The delay affects both paper and electronic filers who itemize deductions on Form 1040 Schedule A. That includes those claiming the new Educator Expense Deduction, which credits grade school teachers for out-of-pocket expenses of up to $250. It also includes those claiming deductions for college students, covering up to $4,000 of tuition, which is claimed on Form 8917, though the IRS said there will be no delays for those that claim other education tax credits. Though itemizers can work on their tax returns before the IRS is ready to accept them, the government said people should not send them in before it is ready to process the returns. The IRS hasn't yet said exactly what day it will be able to begin processing the impacted tax returns, but it expects to announce that date "in the near future." Meanwhile, TurboTax said its customers can e-file with the company as early as Jan. 6, and it will hold onto the filings until the IRS is ready to process them.
  12. A man convicted of murdering his mother-in-law stands to inherit her fortune when he is released from prison. After Dianne Edwards was killed, her will left everything--about $431,000--to her daughter, Deanna Palladino, the wife of convicted murderer Brandon Palladino. Deanna was never charged in connection to the crime. After she died this February, she left everything to her imprisoned husband. "It's not justice. I don't understand how he can profit from a crime," said Donna Larsen, Edwards' sister. "It's an outrage. He can't have that money -- it's just not right. It's ludicrous," Brandon Palladino admitted he killed Edwards in 2008 after she caught him trying to steal her jewelry, and agreed to a plea bargain that sentenced him to 25 years. From the Post: Larsen said she will ask Suffolk Supreme Court Justice Robert Doyle to scrap the plea-bargain deal he made with Palladino, unless the killer agrees to give up his victim's remaining legacy -- $241,000 from the sale of the Melville home where the murder took place.
  13. I should have known better as to why she wanted me to work early yesterday. :095:
  14. I wish she wasn't coming into work today.
  15. Sunny, 44F, with wind chill, feels like 39F, with winds from ESE at 8mph
  16. Neither, both give me migraines. But..back in the day, Nestle. To drink on a cold day - hot coffee, hot tea or hot cocoa?
  17. I love that I am working all week with my favorite cashier. :003:
  18. 3 days the most. How many loaves of bread do you have in your kitchen right now?
  19. I hate that she lied. Why not just tell me the truth? ARGHH! :095:
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