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Yes I forgot to mention the fatigue.
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Sighting this article. From Consumersaffairs.com that's what .com from consumersaffairs.com https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/heres-how-stimulus-checks-will-be-handled-when-it-comes-to-taxes-033020.html
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Hers. We file seperately, she's incorporated.
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I'm 99% certain I had this "Dreaded" disease in Jan. In fact, I believe I had it twice. Got it at work, gave it to la spousa, 2 weeks later she gave it back. All the symptoms; Dry, relentless cough. Highly contagious I gave it to several. Diminished breathing High fever. Feel lucky I didn't contract pnuemonia. Where's the antibody test? I'm a survivor, dammit! The flu was much worst on me. If that was Covid 19, I declare BS
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From Consumer Affairs if a taxpayer's 2020 (adjusted gross income) is substantially higher than the 2018 or 2019 adjusted gross income, the taxpayer might have to pay back some or all of the money after April 15, 2021 This stimulus puts the wife into the next tax bracket for 2020,
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Some really good club claims around Cordes and Goodwin. Lots of buddies going for an overnighter, coming home with 10g.
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If I'm reading the CARE act right, the stimulus will be taken against your 2021 tax return.
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Ex got my stimulus package. It was dark, I didn't see her horns.
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A thousand crackheads roaming hotel halls, looking for the 'Ice' machine.
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I need this. Ever get to the west valley?
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Hate the whole spool thing, arm pops out of the socket reaching for it.
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Much of the easy gold is gone. But they didn't get it all... When the railroads were completed in Prescott 120 years ago, the outta work Chinese laborers turned their efforts towards mining gold. They traveled down the perennial streams and nary left a stone unturned. But they didn't have pumps and hoses. They followed the water and didn't deviate more than a few feet from the streams. Easy gold. The successful placer miners today interpret ancient waterways, flood traps and benches. We pump water easily to these gold bearing gravels and process the paydirt where miners generations ago, passed on. 50' of 1 1/2" firehose gets you into virgin dirt.
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My cat has been doing that for years
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Nah. I'm keeping it conservative. But remember, if it's an artifact on public lands, take pics but leave it where ya found it.
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It's a payment not a deduction. Must be uploading from the old bedroom cam.
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That's a fatty. I think this Solingen is the only peened split tang in my collection...a practice that goes back centuries to early sword making.
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My granddad made knives. I found this one among dads things. Probably made Depression era. Full tang, walnut scales, aluminum bolster... (bottom). Top.. Perry style, bone handle, birdhead pommel, full tang from Queen Cutlery, Titusville PA. Circa 1946
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Where to start.... Quartz.Crystal Kings Septar (Far left) Birdpoint resting on a dime for scale 1872 50 cent Mogollon Alma Jar 300-700 A.D. Ax head spear points birdpoints
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Pretty safe to say, very old knife. Why a knife; there was pine tar on the blunt bottom end to help hold it in a handle. Only the edges are sharp, like razors. A spear point would have had a sharp tip. And it's nearly 4" long.
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Make that $56 per gram. Gold is on the march.
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Very interesting, may be an agate then
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Cool stuff. Number 'One' rock looks like the edges have been knapped, may be artifact. Third one looks like slag, have you run a magnet across it?
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Western Knifes go back to Boulder Co, 1911. The name Coleman appears on Western knifes or sheath snaps 1984 to 1992. My uncle sent me this Western/ Coleman skinner last year. He says his mother in law bought it new in Tucson in the mid 1980s when he claims Western had a knife plant there.
