Everything posted by Texsox
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sox payroll hike in conjunction with cubs "rebuild"?
QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Jan 31, 2011 -> 01:37 PM) I know a bunch of people who tailgated for the Rose Bowl and didn't go to the game. I'm sure if I walked around here during a home game, I'd see the same thing. So they are casual football fans and were looking for a place to have a cook out?
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sox payroll hike in conjunction with cubs "rebuild"?
QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Jan 31, 2011 -> 01:04 PM) Casual fans tailgate all the time. Really? So the guy that goes to one game a year drags his grill and everything? I find that so interesting. It always seemed to me the tailgaters were loaded down with so much extra stuff that I assumed they did it more than one or two times a year. I guess I learned my new fact for the day.
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sox payroll hike in conjunction with cubs "rebuild"?
Perhaps we have a different definition of a casual fan. Maybe it's a Brewers thing, but I struggle to comprehend someone saying I want to grill in a parking lot, hang out, throw a ball around, *and* spend $100 in tickets and stuff for a baseball game? Or I'm only going to one game a year, I'll figure out all the tailgating ins and outs for that one game. They will understand which parking lot, what to do with the charcoal afterwards, etc etc? For one game a year? The budget thing comes from do I want to spend $150 on a baseball game this month or two movies, a nicer dinner out, and a concert?
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2010 Federal Tax returns
QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Jan 31, 2011 -> 11:54 AM) I have a lot of crap to enter, along the lines of what Rock said. Takes me a solid half day. I don't miss those days at all.
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Sunday Night, why are you here?
QUOTE (FlaSoxxJim @ Jan 30, 2011 -> 08:24 PM) I am now the least sick of the four sick people that make up my household, so I am Daddy Nurse. Yeah, I'm starting to feel sick, at first I thought it was all the beer last night and Doris Day.
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sox payroll hike in conjunction with cubs "rebuild"?
Casual fans don't tailgate. Casual fans who decide to see a professional baseball game will have reasons like location of the stadium, the day and time of the game, promotions, and of course if there is buzz about one team. Some people actually do have family budgets and like any budgeting, small items and big items will occupy the same budget category. So yeah, movies are mixed in with ball games and trips to Six Flags.
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Sunday Night, why are you here?
My gf has a Doris Day movie on. Zzzzzzz
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Taxes: Married Filing Jointly vs. Separate
The tax software will generally always err on the safe side, but garbage in gets garbage out. The area I would look at is are both of you taking a full deduction that only one is entitled to, or onoe that should be split in half. In your situation I would take your last couple years returns to a tax expert and see what they come up with. You just saw what could be a $5k difference, spending $200 getting an expert seems cheap.
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Catch All Anything Thread
They are forecasting 40 degree here. I was just walking the beach in shorts and thinking about grabbing a board without a wetsuit it was so nice.
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2010 Federal Tax returns
I pressed send and e-filed a few minutes ago. There were a couple nice surprises involving my son and his tuition.The not so nice surprise was that due to changes in the tax code involving teachers, the IRS will not start processing Texas teacher returns until mid February at the earliest.
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The US Federal Budget Crisis
First, accept that there is very little spending from the federal government that us totally without merit or a justification. Certainly not 1.5T worth. So if cuts are made, good programs, and worthy people will be hurt. Second, accept that it is better to be loaning people money than borrowing money. Third, accept that America does not function based on what the lowest earners can afford. It functions on what collectively we can afford, which means those with greater resources will shoulder a higher percentage of the budget. Begin cutting from programs that have a likely opportunity to be picked up by private donors or enterprise. "Non essentials". Sorry items like arts will be cut back for a few years. Keep programs that benefit the widest range of citizens. Be careful in grouping agencies. Sometimes there are reasons for dual agencies seemingly in related fields. Encouraging and regulating off shore drilling are opposite relationships and should not be combined in the interest of budget savings. Allow agencies to have a surplus one year without cutting their next year's budget. If you want a new program, pay for it. If you want to cut taxes, cut the budget an equal amount.
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Vice President Joe Biden Catch All
Wow, 6 weeks or so and nobody here is interested in what Biden is doing? here is his schedule for today 9:30 am The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing Oval Office Closed Press 10:00 am The Vice President meets with Vice President of Colombia Angelino Garzón Closed Press 11:00 am The President and the Vice President receive the Economic Daily Briefing Oval Office Closed Press 1:15 pm The Vice President holds a meeting to discuss the steps the Administration is taking to protect intellectual property rights, combat piracy, and prevent the proliferation of counterfeit goods Roosevelt Room | Show DetailsAttorney General Eric Holder Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President Jack Lew, Director, Office of Management and Budget Victoria Espinel, U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator John Morton, Director, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Ambassador Phil Verveer, Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy, U.S. Department of State Carl Bass, President and CEO, Autodesk John Lechleiter, President and CEO, Eli Lilly Thomas Rothman, Co-Chairman and CEO, Fox Filmed Entertainment Ajay Banga, President and CEO, Mastercard Glen Barros, President and CEO, Concord Records Paul Almeida, President, Department of Professional Employees, AFL-CIO Ivan Seidenberg, Chairman and CEO, Verizon Gigi Sohn, President, Public Knowledge Aneesh Chopra, Chief Technology Officer of the United States Margaret Hamburg, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services David Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Alan Hoffman, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Vice President Jason Furman, Deputy Director, National Economic Council Pool
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Quietly so no one sees . . .
X is toughest letter in this thread.
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Chicago Mayoral Race thread
QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jan 28, 2011 -> 12:27 PM) Who ever walks in will be in a world of hurt. I am going to bet today that whoever it is, ends up being a one termer. The City of Chicago is a house of cards right now economically. The budget is a scary mess, and it is at the revenue max with as high of taxes and fees that it has compared to the rest of the nation. The next Mayor is going to be responsible for some brutal decisions that need to be made. I good friend of mine is the major of the town where I work. Yesterday he was telling me how difficult the job is right now because of the economy. They are slashing cost and it makes things tough. He knows he will be a one termer because of the people he is pissing off. They aren't getting fat off the city anymore and that hurts them.
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Happy Birthday Balta!
Happy Anniversary of your birth!
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Quietly so no one sees . . .
Snow and cold weather make large scale cash crops difficult. Sunshine is great for growing cotton. Once the gin was invented, large scale plantations were very profitable. So yeah, winter and slavery do have something in common
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Chicago Mayoral Race thread
When there is an obviously flawed candidate, the word gets out enough that voters know. In races where there are two equal choices, and the difference is philosophical in nature, random selection isn't all that bad of a way to chose.
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Chicago Mayoral Race thread
I prefer a system than allows more candidates than less. More voters, than less. So if we are to make an error, giving the most people the most choices seems to be the error I would make. The inverse, fewer voters, chosing from few candidates, just doesn't seem as good to me. If you are going to make decision based on popular vote, than you need to trust, and be willing to follow, that vote.
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Quickly the differences between north and south appear.
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Chicago Mayoral Race thread
QUOTE (Cknolls @ Jan 25, 2011 -> 12:45 PM) I saw Alan Keyes at O'hare yesterday. nice
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Quietly so no one sees . . .
Overall it has been a nice winter.
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Chicago Mayoral Race thread
From an out of town perspective, he's a Chicago guy. Too bad the law has to somehow cover every situation that may occur.
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Catch All Anything Thread
QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jan 19, 2011 -> 01:41 PM) So it's like quite literally the Ferrari of watches. I mean, seriously, if that thing doesn't cure cancer, I have no idea why someone would pay that much for it. yeah, it is always 10 minutes fast
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Bears versus Packers game thread
Well this has sucked so far.