Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

FutureCEO

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I wonder if people save stupid questions for Friday?

Like "I term and my last paycheck is 12/31/24. Will I get another W2 for 2025?" (W2 is a T4 in Canada Land)

I felt like replying "how many years have you been working and with your salary, I would think you would be smarter" but sadly, she went to HR submitted the question to us.
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
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@JenniferS saw this and thought of you for some reason ;) 🤣
I’m really hoping I can make it until we close down for Christmas, and then come back in the new year with tights and heels (which means tights and ballerina flats for 90% of the day) … and then back to flip flops in April.

I believe in balance. And by balance, I mean 75-80% flip flops.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I wonder if people save stupid questions for Friday?

Like "I term and my last paycheck is 12/31/24. Will I get another W2 for 2025?" (W2 is a T4 in Canada Land)

I felt like replying "how many years have you been working and with your salary, I would think you would be smarter" but sadly, she went to HR submitted the question to us.
To be fair, often times benefits carry over for 3 months after termination, and if said benefits are taxable, a T4 would be issued for the 2025 tax year. Not sure about the situation south of the border.
 

King Panda 77

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
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I’m really hoping I can make it until we close down for Christmas, and then come back in the new year with tights and heels (which means tights and ballerina flats for 90% of the day) … and then back to flip flops in April.

I believe in balance. And by balance, I mean 75-80% flip flops.
It's easier to balance in flippy flops
 

Goofyernmost

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Hubs and I just came back from a few days' vacation up in the NH northern mountains (I posted a mini TR in chit chat).

Although I chose marked trails/areas where hunters tend not to go (they prefer deep woods, away from more popular hiking trails), I did still bring our blaze orange vests and hats, in case we ventured into certain areas. (Muzzleloader season ended the day we arrived; but firearms and archery extend to Dec. 8th, with a few various nuances/restrictions per wildlife management units, in the far northern blocks we were in. They're still hunting deer, but bear season was over, where we were.)
I got away with that years ago. I have never been a hunter, never even owned a gun, so whatever season it was, I was oblivious too. One nice, but chilly day I went for a walk (I wouldn't call it a hike) into the wood near where we lived. After I got back home, it occurred to me that it was deer hunting season and I was wandering in the woods, in an area that did have deer, wearing my long length tan jacket. It shouldn't really have a problem if the hunters could have taken the time to be aware of the fact that very few of the deer population walk through the woods upright. Around that area they have been known to shoot first and ask questions later. Must have been the wrong time of day because I made it home unscathed and my head isn't currently displayed on somebodies wall.
 

PUSH

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So I got last minute tickets to the Badgers basketball game against Arizona last night. I was walking to my car after work and a friend of mine was leaving the parking lot, stopped me and asked if I wanted them. I almost said no, but I'm glad I didn't. It was probably the best Badgers game I've been to, regardless of sport.

We beat the #9 ranked team and put up the most points against a ranked team in program history. I got to see our legendary coach Bo Ryan get his banner hung. And I got to storm the court. It was really cool!

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SteveBrickNJ

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Hi friends!
My area now has mandatory water restrictions due to drought conditions for weeks and weeks.
Now my area states: No use of water outside the home. Examples, don't water plants, don't wash your car, don't spray-rinse your driveway, etc. Short showers are requested but hopefully the government won't come stand out my bathroom door and time me ;)
Anyone outside of NJ experiencing a drought?
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Hi friends!
My area now has mandatory water restrictions due to drought conditions for weeks and weeks.
Now my area states: No use of water outside the home. Examples, don't water plants, don't wash your car, don't spray-rinse your driveway, etc. Short showers are requested but hopefully the government won't come stand out my bathroom door and time me ;)
Anyone outside of NJ experiencing a drought?
It's up and down the Eastern seaboard. Red flag warnings up here. No actual water restrictions -- yet.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Hi friends!
My area now has mandatory water restrictions due to drought conditions for weeks and weeks.
Now my area states: No use of water outside the home. Examples, don't water plants, don't wash your car, don't spray-rinse your driveway, etc. Short showers are requested but hopefully the government won't come stand out my bathroom door and time me ;)
Anyone outside of NJ experiencing a drought?
We had one and then we had a visitor named Helene. All drought conditions ended that day.
 
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