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Major Drug Company Will Be Paying $3 Billion Fine
Georgia Dawg replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I just watched the video and the man did not say "WHO AONTS TO BE A MILLION AIR?" I believe he said "Who wants to be a millionaire?" And I didn't see any chest beating going on, just people applauding. Is there a different link for that? -
I didn't realize he had an E.D. problem...
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Gas in Florida is 2.97 and dropping....
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If you could be invisible for an entire day, what would you do that you wouldn't ordinarily do?
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Trivia question: Were Andy Taylor and Barney Fife related?
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Last Friday, with the news that the EU was going to bail out the failing banks in Spain, Italy and Greece; the price of Oil jumped 5% on that 'good news'.
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Jim Nabors did pretty well for himself from being on the Andy Griffith Show. Trivia question. Which lawyer was Mattock patterned after?
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Maybe he wanted to make sure that Tom Cruise and John Travolta knew it too! Maybe he's looking for a get together for guys night out.
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You should contact your insurance agent and they will take care of everything. That's what you pay them for. Your insurance company can get your rental car setup for you if the other insurance company is dragging their feet. Make your agent earn what you pay them.
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We all know Medicare and Medicaid are going bankrupt, just like every other business that the government tries to run. I don't know that I can name one government agency that is actually doing a better job, financially or service-wise, than a private sector equivalent.
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Newly reopened Chinese buffet in Hiram
Georgia Dawg replied to GreenThumbsnButterfingers's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Is this place in addition to the Slate Market Grill that was back there, or did Lee's take their place? -
Olive Tree would be nice, especially if you planned this for a Saturday for a late lunch, get them to open up just for the two of you and plan everything before hand so they could wait on you hand and foot in a private setting. It might cost a bit, but it would definitely be unique, different, and memorable.
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I'm waiting for those folks that'll be braggin' about their <$100 electric bill...
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TOM CRUISE AND KATIE HOLMS DIVORCING AFTER 5 YEARS..........
Georgia Dawg replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
My bet is on Katie having enough of Tom's scientology crap. -
TOM CRUISE AND KATIE HOLMS DIVORCING AFTER 5 YEARS..........
Georgia Dawg replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I wonder who's jumping up and down on the sofa in glee now... -
When you're asked 'when can you start', that is usually a good sign... Maybe a second intereview, or maybe an offer letter...
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TOM CRUISE AND KATIE HOLMS DIVORCING AFTER 5 YEARS..........
Georgia Dawg replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
There might have been something in the pre-nup that stated she would get a larger share after being married to him for a certain number of years.... -
Definitely expand your radius. I found my job about 50 miles from my house (100 miles round trip). The cost of gas was far outweighted by the pay.
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Since the 4th falls on Wednesday (a church night) do you think they'll celebrate with fireworks on Tuesday or Thursday night?
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So, was Roberts crazy? Or crazy like a fox? But I do object to him redefining the legislation as a tax that does not comply with categories of taxation granted to the government as defined in the US Constitution.
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Sorry, but I never said that anyone would be considered lazy. And I wouldn't think a plantation dress would be appropriate either. All experience being equal, decisions do come down to attire, attitude, and aptitude. A lot is made with first impressions as to a person's confidence and personality. A job candidate should listen closely to the interviewer, answer questions truthfully, not speaking over the interviewer, and keep slang (um, you know, right?) to a minimum.
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My link With SCOTUS changing legislation from the bench, from a panelty to a tax, has now made the issue political and that means businesses will have a hard time budgeting for health care costs and are likely to delay hiring even further. U.S. corporations are sitting on more than $1.2 trillion in cash - $3.5 trillion counting the financial sector - that has not been deployed, in large part due to anxiety over health care, the looming fiscal cliff in Washington, and the European debt crisis. The Supreme Court decision "increases the likelihood that businesses will continue to hold ont
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My Wellstar doctor examined me and said that my aortic aneurysm was indeed large, but stated that he wanted to wait a year and then access it. Not liking that assessment, I went to a cardiologist at Emory. He performed an EKG and then a heart cath. He immediately scheduled me for surgery. He said that the aneurysm was larger than the results from the Echo that Wellstar had done and expected that the aneurysm would have burst within the next 30-60 days. I wouldn't have been alive a year later to follow-up with that Wellstar doctor. My advice, if your just ill will something simple, Well
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In talking with doctors who work for Wellstar, many are pleased with it. In talking with doctors who don't have to work for, or have to work 'with' Wellstar, many refer to it as Death Star. Makes you wonder...
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I haven't met one single person who voted for McCain who has said they are going to vote to re-elect Obama. I have met several people who say they voted for Obama and have said they are NOT going to vote to re-elect him. And this decision by SCOTUS to declare this a TAX, which Obama said time and time again was not a tax, makes Obama signed on to the SINGLE LARGEST TAX INCREASE in history. This will prove to energize the conservative base moreso than if the decision had gone the other way. The irony is that this TAX will hit the lower and middle income Americans the most, and the top 1% wo