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So I was talking to someone from H&R Block, and she mentioned something about a couple of credits for college aged kids. I said I didn't take those credits, because 1, We haven't started paying the loans back, and c, I used TaxACT and they didn't take me down that road.

So she did one of those 2nd looks.

Looks like I'll be getting approx $6k back combined from those 3 years.

:moneybag: :moneybag:
so do you just make an appointment? I use h&r block online
 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.

 
BTW, I forgot to thank whoever the tool was who posted YouTube link to the B-52's Rock Lobster yesterday. I clicked it within earshot of my six-year old and he fell in love with the song, requesting repeated play.

So as a consequence I've had one of the more meaningless songs ever written stuck in my head all day.
:lmao:

How is that even possible? That version with just the vocals sounds like a demonic orgy.

Also, sorry. If it makes you feel better, my 4 year old daughter has "sung" the new song they learned at school this week about 784 times tonight:

"C is a consonant, a letter of the alphabet!"

Just that line. Over and over and over.
Yeah, your link was hilarious, but it got him asking so I switched over and played the actual album version... over and over and over.... :wall:

 
So I was talking to someone from H&R Block, and she mentioned something about a couple of credits for college aged kids. I said I didn't take those credits, because 1, We haven't started paying the loans back, and c, I used TaxACT and they didn't take me down that road.

So she did one of those 2nd looks.

Looks like I'll be getting approx $6k back combined from those 3 years.

:moneybag: :moneybag:
so do you just make an appointment? I use h&r block online
Yea. Tell them you want a second look, it's free. If you refile, it's $99 each year.

She told me the online software is different than what they use in the office.

 
So I was talking to someone from H&R Block, and she mentioned something about a couple of credits for college aged kids. I said I didn't take those credits, because 1, We haven't started paying the loans back, and c, I used TaxACT and they didn't take me down that road.

So she did one of those 2nd looks.

Looks like I'll be getting approx $6k back combined from those 3 years.

:moneybag: :moneybag:
so do you just make an appointment? I use h&r block online
Yea. Tell them you want a second look, it's free. If you refile, it's $99 each year.

She told me the online software is different than what they use in the office.
Thanks. I am sure I screwed up our college stuff

 
T Bell said:
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Officer Pete Malloy said:
T Bell said:
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Speaking of good news...

Wife just texted me that our car is ready to be picked up from the body shop. It's been there for almost 2 weeks.

I guess I forgot to mention that the night we got home from Vegas some idiot crashed into my Impala while my son was driving it.

Guy was drunk as ####. My son was waiting in a left hand turn lane when he heard tires squealing. Drunk guy rear-ends him...twice...then takes off. Kid is not harmed. Kid follows the guy while calling 911. Cops catch the guy pulling into his own driveway. Guy refuses to get out of the car. Cops pepper spray and taze him. Yadda yadda.

Did $4k in damages to our car. I think his was worse. Found out 2 days ago that his insurance company is assuming liability. Yay.
Somewhat surprising, but lucky for you and you can be sure that they'll be getting it back out of him.

I'm glad your son's ok.
Yeah. We got the police report a couple of days ago. Guy actually said to the cops "I am intoxicated...I shouldn't have been driving." He also refused to consent to a BAC test "You can take my license. I don't care. I'm not going to take any test unless I have my lawyer here."

Not to mention that he crashed into my car, backed up, and then did it again. He also drove about 1.5 miles, at about 65 mph, with steam/smoke pouring out from under his hood.
You didn't say he was Asian.
:lmao: White guy. From what I can tell from doing some sleuthing he works for some real estate/land/title company or some crap like that. Maybe IT/computer related.
Does your local PD publicize booking photos?
Sadly, no. But there are a bunch of photos of him out there thanks to FB/Twitter etc. Looks like a cack.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.
My dad forced me to go to baseball camp when I was 9 for a full week in Williamsport. I hated every minute of it... i was a shy kid at 9 ... i only had fun during the baseball stuff. I was little for my age. I had a much better time when I went when I was 11... take that fwiw....
 
I don't think that's overly long, but I've also seen 6th and 7th graders get homesick to the point of tears during Summer Camp at the Boy Scout level.

If it is at Cub World he should have a blast. We didn't do any of the overnight Cub camping with my son and had no trouble earning the Arrow of Light, though. He actually ended up earning all the Webelos pins with a little extra effort.

If you think he needs another year before he is ready, then there is always the next summer, so you have a two summer windows to do that stuff. If he crosses over and you have a decent troop to move into, he will immediately get into stuff that blows away the Cub stuff and forget all about anything he missed.

If he has any good friends in his den I wouldn't hesitate to send him. If he's not particularly close with any, and isn't gung-Ho about being away, then think about skipping it.

My "advice" is kinda landing on both sides of the fence here, but bottom line is I would wager he would have fun if he goes, but it isn't a big deal to give it a pass this year.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.
I had a lot of issues with this kind of thing for a couple of years when I was about 10, 11 or so. I was very worried about overnights for school and youth activity field trips without my parents around, and looking back, I'm not sure exactly why. Eventually I just got past it, but it sort of came at my own speed and my parents (who were, and still are, beyond terrific) never pushed me.

I know I would be very reluctant to force an overnight, especially for a few days, before my kid was really ready. Can he earn the badges without going on the trip?

 
I don't think that's overly long, but I've also seen 6th and 7th graders get homesick to the point of tears during Summer Camp at the Boy Scout level.

If it is at Cub World he should have a blast. We didn't do any of the overnight Cub camping with my son and had no trouble earning the Arrow of Light, though. He actually ended up earning all the Webelos pins with a little extra effort.

If you think he needs another year before he is ready, then there is always the next summer, so you have a two summer windows to do that stuff. If he crosses over and you have a decent troop to move into, he will immediately get into stuff that blows away the Cub stuff and forget all about anything he missed.

If he has any good friends in his den I wouldn't hesitate to send him. If he's not particularly close with any, and isn't gung-Ho about being away, then think about skipping it.

My "advice" is kinda landing on both sides of the fence here, but bottom line is I would wager he would have fun if he goes, but it isn't a big deal to give it a pass this year.
Yes, it's at Cub World. I know he would have fun, he gets along with kids in his den. But he tends to get a little emotional about stuff. He was even getting upset tonight while we were talking "just because he was thinking about being homesick". I figure once he's there he'd forget all about everything, but don't want to pressure him into it.

Also, remember we've had a couple not-so-great moments over at Cub World and Friedlander. One where his dental spacer came out while he was eating and I had to remove it with pliers while on the phone with his dentist with my son screaming in agony. The other where he woke up vomiting everywhere and we had to call an ambulance.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.
I had a lot of issues with this kind of thing for a couple of years when I was about 10, 11 or so. I was very worried about overnights for school and youth activity field trips without my parents around, and looking back, I'm not sure exactly why. Eventually I just got past it, but it sort of came at my own speed and my parents (who were, and still are, beyond terrific) never pushed me.

I know I would be very reluctant to force an overnight, especially for a few days, before my kid was really ready. Can he earn the badges without going on the trip?
I'm sure he can earn everything without going, it's not mandatory. I don't want to push him at all, I just think it would be good for him to build some confidence.

 
I have a 2 day work trip to Houston coming up. I was complaining to my wife, who is home all week with our semiferal children, about having to play golf at a resort course tomorrow instead of getting to go for a trail run. She was not impressed. This also seems like the poor man's version of a K4 dilemma.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.
I had a lot of issues with this kind of thing for a couple of years when I was about 10, 11 or so. I was very worried about overnights for school and youth activity field trips without my parents around, and looking back, I'm not sure exactly why. Eventually I just got past it, but it sort of came at my own speed and my parents (who were, and still are, beyond terrific) never pushed me.

I know I would be very reluctant to force an overnight, especially for a few days, before my kid was really ready. Can he earn the badges without going on the trip?
I'm sure he can earn everything without going, it's not mandatory. I don't want to push him at all, I just think it would be good for him to build some confidence.
When I was that age, my parents were pretty hands off. I wish they would have pushed me more, because I always had a good time on trips. I just built up this unreasonable anxiety up front about them every time.

 
I have a 2 day work trip to Houston coming up. I was complaining to my wife, who is home all week with our semiferal children, about having to play golf at a resort course tomorrow instead of getting to go for a trail run. She was not impressed. This also seems like the poor man's version of a K4 dilemma.
I thought you were smarter than this.

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.

 
Need advice here.

My son will be going into his 4th year of cub scouts next year. It's called Webelos. I guess they are in that for 4th and 5th grade. This summer there is a camp for kids that age, it is 4 days/3 nights. Parents do not go, but some of the scout leaders will be there. Boys stay two to a tent, no adult.

Our den leader is encouraging all the boys to go, because it's supposed to be a lot of fun for the boys and they have opportunity to earn a bunch of their requirements.

My son has a lot of anxiety about this. About being scared, being homesick, afraid the other boys would see him get upset if he is homesick, etc. We don't want to push him, told him he'll have other opportunities, etc. On the hand, I don't want him to miss the opportunity and have a lot of regret afterwards, especially if the rest of the boys in his den are going.
I had a lot of issues with this kind of thing for a couple of years when I was about 10, 11 or so. I was very worried about overnights for school and youth activity field trips without my parents around, and looking back, I'm not sure exactly why. Eventually I just got past it, but it sort of came at my own speed and my parents (who were, and still are, beyond terrific) never pushed me.

I know I would be very reluctant to force an overnight, especially for a few days, before my kid was really ready. Can he earn the badges without going on the trip?
I'm sure he can earn everything without going, it's not mandatory. I don't want to push him at all, I just think it would be good for him to build some confidence.
Totally understand. For what it's worth, when I got over my issues it was really sudden, on one trip that was maybe three nights long. I was all crazy scared on Friday night and then by Saturday afternoon, I didn't want the thing to end.

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
That sounds awesome.

 
The scout trip is a pretty subjective decision, shuke. It sounds like your boy's had some traumatic experiences that he associates with the scouts. I like the idea of him going if there's close friends who are going, and if that happens you might talk to the parents of the friends to let them know about his anxiety. I also agree that waiting a year isn't going to be a disaster if he's really reacting badly to the anxiety.

I went to a soccer/marine biology camp on an island for a week for a couple weeks for two years in a row when I was in junior high. I remember feeling out of place and anxious and a little homesick, but I got through it and it was fine. Hopefully this can be an experience that teaches him that he can overcome the anxiety.

 
I have a 2 day work trip to Houston coming up. I was complaining to my wife, who is home all week with our semiferal children, about having to play golf at a resort course tomorrow instead of getting to go for a trail run. She was not impressed. This also seems like the poor man's version of a K4 dilemma.
"semiferal children" really made me :lmao:

Tomorrow's forecast for here is 0% chance of rain. That's ZERO percent. I'm hoping to get a hike in. :thumbup:

 
Thanks guys. If he was a couple years older I'd probably push him, but he is only 9. I'd probably be scared ####less to camp out in a tent with no adult when I was 9.

 
The scout trip is a pretty subjective decision, shuke. It sounds like your boy's had some traumatic experiences that he associates with the scouts. I like the idea of him going if there's close friends who are going, and if that happens you might talk to the parents of the friends to let them know about his anxiety. I also agree that waiting a year isn't going to be a disaster if he's really reacting badly to the anxiety.

I went to a soccer/marine biology camp on an island for a week for a couple weeks for two years in a row when I was in junior high. I remember feeling out of place and anxious and a little homesick, but I got through it and it was fine. Hopefully this can be an experience that teaches him that he can overcome the anxiety.
Red's post reminded me that the source of my anxiety on these things was the other kids, like I was going to get beat up or something if they could "sense my fear." This despite the fact that I wasn't small or anything. Having some friends to go through the trip with definitely made all the difference and was probably the reason I got over it.

 
I don't think that's overly long, but I've also seen 6th and 7th graders get homesick to the point of tears during Summer Camp at the Boy Scout level.

If it is at Cub World he should have a blast. We didn't do any of the overnight Cub camping with my son and had no trouble earning the Arrow of Light, though. He actually ended up earning all the Webelos pins with a little extra effort.

If you think he needs another year before he is ready, then there is always the next summer, so you have a two summer windows to do that stuff. If he crosses over and you have a decent troop to move into, he will immediately get into stuff that blows away the Cub stuff and forget all about anything he missed.

If he has any good friends in his den I wouldn't hesitate to send him. If he's not particularly close with any, and isn't gung-Ho about being away, then think about skipping it.

My "advice" is kinda landing on both sides of the fence here, but bottom line is I would wager he would have fun if he goes, but it isn't a big deal to give it a pass this year.
Yes, it's at Cub World. I know he would have fun, he gets along with kids in his den. But he tends to get a little emotional about stuff. He was even getting upset tonight while we were talking "just because he was thinking about being homesick". I figure once he's there he'd forget all about everything, but don't want to pressure him into it.

Also, remember we've had a couple not-so-great moments over at Cub World and Friedlander. One where his dental spacer came out while he was eating and I had to remove it with pliers while on the phone with his dentist with my son screaming in agony. The other where he woke up vomiting everywhere and we had to call an ambulance.
Think about how much more awesome that would have been if someone else had to deal with the puke.

Seriously, if he's getting worked up about it at all, maybe waiting a year is for the best. When do you have to commit to going/not going? Maybe give him a chance to talk himself into going if there's some time for him to chill before the decision has to be made.

 
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
And then Mrs. Frosty drank them all under the table and won the wet T-shirt contest.

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
That sounds awesome.
Nice!

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
That sounds awesome.
It really was.

 
I don't think that's overly long, but I've also seen 6th and 7th graders get homesick to the point of tears during Summer Camp at the Boy Scout level.

If it is at Cub World he should have a blast. We didn't do any of the overnight Cub camping with my son and had no trouble earning the Arrow of Light, though. He actually ended up earning all the Webelos pins with a little extra effort.

If you think he needs another year before he is ready, then there is always the next summer, so you have a two summer windows to do that stuff. If he crosses over and you have a decent troop to move into, he will immediately get into stuff that blows away the Cub stuff and forget all about anything he missed.

If he has any good friends in his den I wouldn't hesitate to send him. If he's not particularly close with any, and isn't gung-Ho about being away, then think about skipping it.

My "advice" is kinda landing on both sides of the fence here, but bottom line is I would wager he would have fun if he goes, but it isn't a big deal to give it a pass this year.
Yes, it's at Cub World. I know he would have fun, he gets along with kids in his den. But he tends to get a little emotional about stuff. He was even getting upset tonight while we were talking "just because he was thinking about being homesick". I figure once he's there he'd forget all about everything, but don't want to pressure him into it.

Also, remember we've had a couple not-so-great moments over at Cub World and Friedlander. One where his dental spacer came out while he was eating and I had to remove it with pliers while on the phone with his dentist with my son screaming in agony. The other where he woke up vomiting everywhere and we had to call an ambulance.
Think about how much more awesome that would have been if someone else had to deal with the puke.

Seriously, if he's getting worked up about it at all, maybe waiting a year is for the best. When do you have to commit to going/not going? Maybe give him a chance to talk himself into going if there's some time for him to chill before the decision has to be made.
That's the problem. We were supposed to sign up by next Wednesday, now all of a sudden we have to know by this Thursday.

 
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
And then Mrs. Frosty drank them all under the table and won the wet T-shirt contest.
Now that would have been awesome. But oops, sleeping.

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
That sounds awesome.
It really was.
You got more pics, right?

 
I partied last night at a bungalow with approximately 15 college chicks down here for spring break with jello shots. Then I caught a snook today.
Pics? Of the chicks not the stupid fish.
Girls
So what's all this now?
The bungalow next to where we are staying in fort myers was being really loud last night, so me and this married couple I just met decided to go over there and see what's what and it was 15 or so college girls and two dudes playing drinking games. We invited ourselves in and they gave us many beers (Busch Light, of course) and some jello shots and let us play games with them. This is a picture of some of them. At one point some of them were dancing on the tables but I though taking a picture at that point would have been creepy. At around 11-1130 things started to taper off so I was like cool I'm going to bed then I realized they were just getting all prettied up to go out and I was like man I'm old and married. But I enjoyed myself.
That sounds awesome.
It really was.
You got more pics, right?
:bag: no

 
That's the problem. We were supposed to sign up by next Wednesday, now all of a sudden we have to know by this Thursday.
Meh, I say skip it and sign him up for Day Camp. He'll get to do everything else except the overnight part, but still be "away" for 8 hours at a time for a week.

 
St. Louis Bob said:
I've decided to order a pizza to celebrate Mrs. SLB's new job. I go to the recycling container to see if there were any coupons when I notice a $4200, live, check that somehow got thrown in there.

EVERYTHING IS COMING UP MILHOUSE!!
congrats krista

 
shuke > will text you tomorrow. gotta talk to Mrs. TF in the morning, but I'm pretty sure tomorrow evening will work as long as your flight doesn't get delayed

 
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