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isulive2train

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The rep button spreading it's legs?

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No?
 

NWICY

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Wow - how do you guys keep up with this thing? I think there was like 5-6 pages since I stopped checking last night... I'm really going to have to step up my efforts.

I heard someone mention tats... I have a couple... albeit, not that cool, and one of them I'm starting to like less and less... but they are both covered by tshirts so it's ok. College decisions, amirite?

It probably is one of the busier threads, some people just jump back in, some read and catch up, whatever works for you, we all get along pretty well in this corner of CF. Keep visiting you'll get it figured out, welcome to RT.
 
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NWICY

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This reminded me of all the foods I have not eaten in years due to them not being available in the US (kind of makes me sad):
-Guavas (not those little bitter ones from Mexico, but the big - pink on the inside ones - from Central/South America)
-Maranon - cashew fruit
-Guanabana (soursop) - I've only found the canned variety at an Asian store
-Mavi Root
-Quenepas
-Fresh Tamarind (I can probably get this from the Indian store, but do miss tamarind candies)
-Sugar Canes (I could probably find that here) - I used to chew on these when younger.
-Nance fruit

I guess I have a list for next time I go back to Puerto Rico or Panama!

Only thing on that list I've had is sugar cane they used to raise it in Louisiana. I've had there. The rest of the stuff not sure what it is but I'd try it.
 

NWICY

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Instead of going around flushing toilets at work today, I guess I'm going to work on this appeal for 23k worth of it's fines for an employee that everyone failed to tell me was occurring on Friday.

The employee incurred $23,000 worth of fines? Tax stuff or like parking violations during tax season? Either way that's a pretty big # at least to me.
 

CycloneRulzzz

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speaking of rep I just filled my daily allotment in trying to rep all 114 people who thumbed up my OU ISU gameday thread op. only 26 more to go.
 

cyrocksmypants

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The employee incurred $23,000 worth of fines? Tax stuff or like parking violations during tax season? Either way that's a pretty big # at least to me.

23k in tax fines by the IRS. Our business is very EIC driven, and the IRS likes to target those returns for Due Dilligence violations. Essentially, subjective fines on if they feel you didn't ask and document enough questions to determine if the customer is being truthful to you or not to qualify for the credit. Get a couple of employees that do over 800 returns, and each penalty incurred is 500 dollars, it's a way for the IRS to get a cool chunk of change quick.
 
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