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Is it Friday yet?
Quote from: JayOctavarium on February 28, 2019, 01:09:26 PMIs it Friday yet?
Hef is right on all things. Except for when I disagree with him. In which case he's probably still right.
Happy National Guilt Day!Go kiss your mom, get it over with, go back to ignoring her tomorrow. Or maybe that's just me.
That's a word salad - and take it from me, I know word salad
I fear for the day when something happens on the right that is SO nuts that even Stadler says "That's crazy".
Remember the mark of a great vocalist is if TAC hates them with a special passion
WHEN WILL YOU ADRESS MY MONKEY ARGUMENT???? NEVER???? THAT\' WHAT I FIGURED.:lol
The smoke haze is covering virtually the entirety of southern Ontario. I had a 3 hour drive home from a conference today, and I literally could smell hints of burning wood at several times throughout the drive.Also, the air quality index is supposed to be worse tomorrow.Yay, climate change.
Quote from: jingle.boy on June 07, 2023, 02:22:15 PMThe smoke haze is covering virtually the entirety of southern Ontario. I had a 3 hour drive home from a conference today, and I literally could smell hints of burning wood at several times throughout the drive.Also, the air quality index is supposed to be worse tomorrow.Yay, climate change.Don't point the finger. It's Canada.
The air quality is awful here in NYC. I experienced bad air quality before, but nothing like this. These are pictures from Earth Cam of downtown.
Getting a lawyer to protect dad's money. We can't sell the house until it fully goes through probate. So much red tape even though the will has my brother and I as the primary recipients. And such a long process.
Quote from: jingle.boy on June 07, 2023, 02:22:15 PMThe smoke haze is covering virtually the entirety of southern Ontario. I had a 3 hour drive home from a conference today, and I literally could smell hints of burning wood at several times throughout the drive. Also, the air quality index is supposed to be worse tomorrow.Yay, climate change.Don't point the finger. It's Canada.
The smoke haze is covering virtually the entirety of southern Ontario. I had a 3 hour drive home from a conference today, and I literally could smell hints of burning wood at several times throughout the drive. Also, the air quality index is supposed to be worse tomorrow.Yay, climate change.
Quote from: Kingly Gizz & Liz Wiz Bizzy on June 08, 2023, 05:34:44 AMGetting a lawyer to protect dad's money. We can't sell the house until it fully goes through probate. So much red tape even though the will has my brother and I as the primary recipients. And such a long process.Protect it from whom? When my grandparents died, one of my aunts was all ready to fight it in court to get more than everyone else. Luckily my grandparents saw that coming and put in a clause that said that if anyone contested the will, they'd be written out.
Quote from: Adami on June 08, 2023, 06:50:57 AMQuote from: Kingly Gizz & Liz Wiz Bizzy on June 08, 2023, 05:34:44 AMGetting a lawyer to protect dad's money. We can't sell the house until it fully goes through probate. So much red tape even though the will has my brother and I as the primary recipients. And such a long process.Protect it from whom? When my grandparents died, one of my aunts was all ready to fight it in court to get more than everyone else. Luckily my grandparents saw that coming and put in a clause that said that if anyone contested the will, they'd be written out.Well, Florida, we needed a lawyer because that's the law, but "protect" is just as likely from creditors. We got claims in on the estate from all over, ranging from $500 to $22,000, and various points in between. I THOUGHT my dad planned rather well, and in hindsight, he did a B, B+. There's always something to learn, though.
Quote from: Stadler on June 08, 2023, 06:59:52 AMQuote from: Adami on June 08, 2023, 06:50:57 AMQuote from: Kingly Gizz & Liz Wiz Bizzy on June 08, 2023, 05:34:44 AMGetting a lawyer to protect dad's money. We can't sell the house until it fully goes through probate. So much red tape even though the will has my brother and I as the primary recipients. And such a long process.Protect it from whom? When my grandparents died, one of my aunts was all ready to fight it in court to get more than everyone else. Luckily my grandparents saw that coming and put in a clause that said that if anyone contested the will, they'd be written out.Well, Florida, we needed a lawyer because that's the law, but "protect" is just as likely from creditors. We got claims in on the estate from all over, ranging from $500 to $22,000, and various points in between. I THOUGHT my dad planned rather well, and in hindsight, he did a B, B+. There's always something to learn, though. I'd say that makes sense but I can't follow much of it. No legal mind here. But I do remember learning about the estate tax when my grandparents died. Turns out they don't care of the money is cash or in property. We lost a LOT because the government saw that my grandparents owned millions in properties, thus owed them half. So we had to sell everything (except our house) to pay off the taxes, most of it for not nearly what the worth was supposed to be according to the gov.