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re: So we now know where dogs came from:

Posted by SWINC on 12/28/25 at 5:50 am to
Scence is always changing.

And always will
Why go into IT. Freaking guys are charging Lawyer rates to cut yards and do flower beds.

And it's a lot less stressful
Mad props to the homeless man who solved the case

He could have easily been killed
It was harder work than bongino thought. He's real good at running his mouth
He needs to go back to doing what he does best. Running his mouth. Not having to back it up after he runs it.

He's pretty much a stuffed shirt
A friend and I called this years ago.

Upper management must be complete dumbasses

re: Gas prices aren’t coming down!

Posted by SWINC on 12/12/25 at 6:49 am to
Paid $2.13.9 yesterday at Costco.


:cheers:
Bought gas at $2.16.9 the other day. At costco. Plus 5% back

Bout 4 of those deoderants for $11.

Theyll last years

Edit mine was not Dove girly deodorany
I'm ok with it being China, Not a problem
You can thank LBJ for starters.

And the lazy assed kids 50 and under.

All they know is video games and crappy music
Not near as close as Eorope Germany and others
so I'm waiting for her defamation lawsuit
Just one takeon it here

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However, per a 1965 federal law (via USA Today), nursing was never on the list of professional degrees. So, what does it all mean? While nursing degree definitions aren't changing, it's still bad news.

What it boils down to is that professional degrees will have higher loan caps than non-professional degrees. With nursing considered a non-professional degree, despite the fact that there are master's-level programs for nursing and nurse practitioners, they will be subject to loan caps for non-professional degrees, which are significantly lower.
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Thank you


So I really do need to by canned foods and guns

Serious


You wont need as much ammo as they tell you. The food and ability to filter water are good.

WHich part of the country do you live in? Become the Gray Man.
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If there’s two things I can’t stand in this world it’s those who are intolerable of other people’s cultures, and the Muslims.


So same thing
2013

The incentives for cities—or even states—to dump their workers onto exchanges are significant. Bloomberg notes that reducing retiree health costs could save Detroit approximately $150 million per year—at a time when the city faces a $386 million budget deficit and $17 billion in long-term debt.

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