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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: OFFICIAL COUNT TO INFINITY
« on: January 26, 2013, 04:35:41 am »Message ID: 677449
nine hundred and eighty six (986) -- and still counting!

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Suggestions / Re: payments to our creditors
« on: January 26, 2013, 04:24:28 am »Message ID: 677446
What if your creditors dock your pay from Fusion Cash?????? Yikes

They wouldn't be able to do that!  It would be too time-consuming!  Also, the only thing creditors can come after is a paycheck you received on a regular basis. You have to be earning at least $217.00 a week before they can even garnish your paycheck.  They would also have to get a judgement against you in court before they can do anything.  Also, they can only freeze your bank account if you have maintain over $2,500 in your account every month.  :thumbsup: Hope this info helps!

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: OFFICIAL COUNT TO INFINITY
« on: December 17, 2012, 08:55:38 pm »Message ID: 658309
nine hundred and 81

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: New word game
« on: December 17, 2012, 08:54:44 pm »Message ID: 658308
dog whisperer

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Word Chains & Countdowns / Re: Three Word Story
« on: December 17, 2012, 08:53:38 pm »Message ID: 658307
to see the

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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: November 04, 2011, 04:11:09 am »Message ID: 442217


Here is a heartbreaking photo of someone who is an American and worked in his field for 20 years.  After losing his job he became a pizza delivery guy and got cancer.  Read his story this is one of several things that #OWS is protesting about.  He is the 99%!

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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: November 04, 2011, 03:47:32 am »Message ID: 442214
We guarantee it. Check out this Men’s Wearhouse window in Oakland.



For some of us, you're going to like who closed up shop in solidarity with the #OccupyOakland Strike

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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: November 04, 2011, 03:34:13 am »Message ID: 442208
I continue to be in support of Wall Street, no matter what others have to say.  This article comes from Democracy Now's yesterday's headlines.  

Veterans March for Occupy Movement in New York City


In New York City, dozens of U.S. military veterans marched to Zuccotti Park on Wednesday in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Standing in front of the New York Stock Exchange, the veterans read a statement underscoring the oath they took to defend the Constitution and declaring themselves supporters of the Occupy movement. A number of the veterans expressed that they were motivated by Scott Olsen, the U.S. Marine veteran who was critically injured protesting in Oakland last Tuesday after police fired tear gas canisters into the crowd. Iraq War veteran Eli Wright described the conditions servicemembers face when they return to the states.

    Eli Wright, Iraq War veteran: "Veterans are coming home and finding that we don’t have access to proper medical care, we don’t have access to jobs. We’re having a difficult time getting the educational benefits that we were promised and that we served for. So, you know, I’m worried about how I’m going to feed my daughter and how I’m going to put her through college. So I’m basically here with everybody else, marching for economic justice for all of us."


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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: October 31, 2011, 03:20:56 am »Message ID: 439577
Here we go again with the dumb and the clueless making my day!  They can't even see that most of the people at OWS do pay their taxes and then some!   And whose else is involved with OWS college professors, nurses, teachers, lawyers and anyone else you can think of!  You're going to tell me these people don't pay taxes just who are you kidding! And by the way Greece economy is no where near worse than the US?   First of all their cost of living is cheaper and second of all you don't have to worry about medical expenses among other things!  But of course, you wouldn't know because you are only going by how the media portrays them and that's all you want to know!  Get your facts and go visit the country!  I was there for almost five weeks so I know what I'm talking about!  By the way, didn't you suggest we go to another country!  Well, here's another news flash!  Most people do go to other countries and some visit them on a yearly basis.  Since we aren't criminals, we are allowed to go back and forth as often as we please.   Visit some of these countries, it may open up your eyes and you may actually learn something!  By the way, I'm not really bother about your comments!  I just like busting your chops because these are the kinds of comments that I expect from you.  So continue to blow off the steam because that's all you doing is blowing out hot air!  But then again bring it on--I'm really getting a kick out this!   I certainly look forward to more of your comments! Ha Ha Ha! :bootyshake:

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Off-Topic / Re: New quote
« on: October 30, 2011, 05:41:35 pm »Message ID: 439457
A quote from John Lennon:


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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: October 30, 2011, 05:21:37 pm »Message ID: 439451
@ abrupt, Explain to me what are we going to lose that we haven't lost already!  I rest my case.   You're just as clueless as your friend!  Welcome to the club of dumb and dumber!  I can go on and on and on!  Because frankly, I don't give a damn what you think--it's a matter of opinion!  So there!

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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: October 30, 2011, 05:12:01 pm »Message ID: 439443
Talking about the US Constitution:



Here something else worth sharing!


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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: October 30, 2011, 04:40:53 pm »Message ID: 439431


Just a thought that I'd like to share!

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Off-Topic / Re: Useless Information
« on: October 30, 2011, 04:20:23 pm »Message ID: 439419
Here something that's rather interesting that I got off Amusing Facts:

In the marriage ceremony of the Ancient Inca Indians of Peru, the couple was considered officially wed when they took off their sandals and handed them to each other.

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Off-Topic / Re: The Occupy Wall Street Movement
« on: October 30, 2011, 04:11:57 pm »Message ID: 439411
A stinking mob of puppets dancing for a powerful group of elite currency traders supported by every group and orginization who hates the US and The US Constitution.  

Just who are you talking about OWS or corporations?  No one is saying that they hate the US.  It simply not fair when people are losing their jobs; get a college education and still can not make enough to pay off their student loans; have to choose between working while they have a serious illness like cancer so that they don't lose their medical insurance; get their medical insurance cut once they are on the verge of healing; most of their life is spend working to pay off debts; and there is no reason why people should have to work themselves to an early grave.  It wasn't always like this and this is what people are fighting for.  Not because they hate America!  If you read the US Constitution it clearly begins with: "We the People of the United States..."   It says nothing about "We the Corporation/Banks of the United States."

Living in the US requires some effort.  The stinking mob demanding I pay more taxes and higher prices to fund their personal choices is fundamentally anti-American.  If they don't like it here, there are plenty of other countries who are structured more favorably to their views.  I will not support the destruction of the US  Constitution for some non-existent notion of 'fairness' and 'social justice'.

Sweetheart, you are clueless!  And yes maybe you should pay higher taxes.  And no we don't need to go to another country.  But just in case you need to know, other countries are not to thrill about what's going on in the United States.  So explain to me how for example is not having adequate health insurance, okay!  Who said anything about the destruction of the US Constitution?  As a matter of fact, after visiting Greece, I would spend up to two month out of the year just because it's more relaxing, the cost of living is cheaper, and you can go to the doctor w/o spending an arm and leg.  Also, my husband's family is from there; so I don't have to worry about hotels or anything like that.  But, since you are clueless, I'm not surprised that you would come up with an answer like that.  By the way, first amendment right, I can say whatever I want whether you like it or not!  So much for the US Constitution.  You need to reread the Bill of Rights--the first 10 amendments.

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