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Not writing was about to do me in so........

Posted 10-02-2012 at 10:48 PM by CSD610

Here I am again, I have not blogged since mid September and I did get things done around the house but I also spent way more time on the forum itself. I have decided it is a complete waste of my time to try and stay away from the blog or the forum. I love to write so I will continue on.

I thought I could change my sign on name however, it is such a hassle to do so hence the reason I am keeping my same old, dull boring sign on, oh well, I often say I like dull and boring.
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Is there a limit for the Ignore List?
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[Mostly] Imagined Perils of Nights Alone

Posted 10-01-2012 at 02:54 PM by KatieGal
Updated 10-01-2012 at 03:20 PM by KatieGal

I have an assistant at work. Today he casually asked me if I had any concerns related to my safety, and living alone. I don’t tell my assist everything about myself, so he does not know that I “live alone” only about three days a week. The other four days I either have my boyfriend over for the night, or I’m staying at his place. But that still leaves three nights a week.

Five years ago, when I graduated from college and first lived on my own, I lived alone for about two...
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Should my new uc claim be deferred?

Posted 10-01-2012 at 11:32 AM by qcmamma45
Updated 10-13-2012 at 03:49 PM by qcmamma45

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I lost my job the end of may 2012. I filed for unemployment in pennsylvania and they found me finacially ineligible. But since i had a previous claim with a bye date of 2008 i qualified under the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2008. I started receiving euc benefits and got paid 8 weeks of euc. Then i received letter from labor and industry stating i was overpaid by 3 weeks of euc. They stated that i was able to open new claim july 1st. so i was no longer eligible for euc. Now according
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U.S. County Property Tax Rates

Posted 10-01-2012 at 07:08 AM by James1202
Updated 10-01-2012 at 07:15 AM by James1202 (add pic)

NYS Counties Map 25.jpg

Property Tax on Owner-Occupied Housing, by County, Ranked by Property Taxes as a Percentage of Home Value, 2006-2008 (3-Year Average) | Tax Foundation

Upstate New York, especially Western New York, leads the country in property taxes as a percentage of home value.

While the data is taken from a 3-year average (2006-2008) the current percentage can be derived by the following simple formula:

Tax Paid/Home Value = Tax...
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Losing

Posted 10-01-2012 at 03:36 AM by woodworkingmenace (History)

I got up and weighed myself this morning, (its now 5:14am, I got up at 4am), and with my Son's scale I weighed 328 pounds! I was just figuring, I am down 49 pounds of water!!! WOW...
I am really starting to wonder how much water I can get off now...It 'has' to be coming to an end, and I will start losing weight 'normally' of two pounds a week, Im hoping, soon.

I havent been able to sleep for some time now... Just laying in bed, daydreaming and watching the clock as each...
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