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Bushy

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FishingForTheCure

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Tote

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Some day.......... :smt044
I now have a new hero. :headbang:
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Very classy...that was awesome!    :smt044
 
If you ain't first, you're last.


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At the bottom of the post it says that she was terminated  :smt044 :smt044
Pronounced in Spanish  ka·be·za de mar·t·yo
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And that, folks, is what drugs will do for you;  She sure burned that bridge and will never work in broadcasting again. 


The difference between quitting or being fired on her record is gonna be BIG when her pot business is fails and she tries to get a job. 

« Last Edit: September 22, 2014, 04:03:56 PM by Ski Pro 3 -- Jerry »


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At the bottom of the post it says that she was terminated  :smt044 :smt044

Terminated after she quit.
So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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ex-kayaker

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She will earn ten times her current salary being the spokesperson for ailing patients, potheads and stinkin hippies throughout the state.

She could even go national, this little stunt had earned the respect of stoners the world over.....you know how many are currently sitting on their parents couch playing video games and eating Cheetos wishing they could tell off their boss next time they don't feel like asking if you wanted fries with that?
..........agarcia is just an ex-kayaker


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Lazy teenagers on the couch?!?

Try successful doctors, lawyers, politicians, teachers, engineers, childcare providers, and law enforcement officers. Yes, and their lazy teenage kids on the couch. Them, too.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2014, 05:19:36 PM by AlexB »


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And that, folks, is what drugs will do for you;  She sure burned that bridge and will never work in broadcasting again. 


The difference between quitting or being fired on her record is gonna be BIG when her pot business is fails and she tries to get a job.

Or when her pot business booms & she buys out the station/network. :smt005


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Home Sweet Home.....

Bushy, make plans to get back up here!!!!
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Kardinal_84

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But here is a better reason to move up to Alaska aside from the fishing!

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/alaskans-1900-oil-money-25572327


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It's a highly anticipated day of the year in Alaska, when residents learn how much money they'll receive from the state's oil-wealth savings account — a payout people receive just for living in The Last Frontier.

This year's share of nearly $1,900 is the sweetest since the Great Recession and the third-richest ever.

Gov. Sean Parnell announced the amount of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend with great fanfare Wednesday. "This is all good news for Alaskans," he said at an Anchorage press conference.

The $1,884 payout to be distributed Oct. 2 is more than double the amount of last year's $900 checks but short of the record payout of $2,069 in 2008.

— WHO QUALIFIES? The dividends are distributed annually to men, women and children who sign up for it after living in the state for at least one calendar year, or were born in Alaska by the Dec. 31 deadline of the previous year. This year, nearly 599,000 Alaskans will receive checks, either through direct deposit or in the mail. Of those, the oldest recipient is 109 years old and the youngest includes 26 children who were born Dec. 31. Altogether, the checks total $1.1 billion.

— THE PAYOUT FORMULA: The amount of each person's check is based on a five-year average of the fund's investment earnings, which have included the recession years. Alaska wasn't hit as hard by the recession as the Lower 48, but the Permanent Fund Corp. has a diversified portfolio that was clobbered when markets plunged worldwide. The fund has since recovered, according to officials. The fund had a balance of $29.9 billion in 2009, compared with $51.2 billion five years later.

— HOW DO FOLKS SPEND IT? Some dividend payouts go toward fun stuff like vacations and big-screen TVs. But in the remote village of Deering, city administrator Mike Jones says his family's share, $5,652 for the family of three, will go toward bills and heating fuel, which is $6.50 a gallon and rising. "There was a time when I was younger I would go for snow machines and fun stuff," Jones said. These days, necessities take precedence for the family in the Inupiat Eskimo community 520 miles northwest of Anchorage.

— RETAIL SALES: Businesses often rush to take advantage of the cash infusion, offering Permanent Fund Dividend deals. For example, the Girl Scouts of Alaska announced a 10 percent discount on all non-uniform apparel in a "PFD Super-Saver" sale being held through Friday at an Anchorage Girl Scouts store. Alaska Airlines announced more than 90 destinations available through a Permanent Fund Dividend sale running between Sept. 24 and Oct. 29. "How does travel to faraway warm sapphire seas sound? How about exciting cities you've always wanted to see?" the airline says on its website. "This is the flight sale that's made just for Alaskans."

— GIVING TO CHARITY: Some Alaskans choose to give part of their dividend to charitable causes through the "Pick. Click. Give." program. This year, 26,850 recipients pledged $2.8 million to 511 nonprofit organizations.

— HOW DID IT ALL BEGIN? The Permanent Fund was established in 1976 after the discovery of oil on Alaska's North Slope. The state began distributing fund money to residents in 1982. If an Alaskan has qualified for all of the checks distributed since the beginning, he or she would have collected $37,027.41. With the upcoming distribution, the state will have distributed more than $21.9 billion over the years.

— DON'T FORGET THE IRS: Alas, it's not all free money. Alaska has no state income tax, but residents must pay federal taxes on the bounty.
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Bushy

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 :blob3: :blob5: Go Rudy-Go rudy-Go Rudy :blob5: :blob5:

I know it's lonely kayak fishing up there Bud!!

And, I ALWAYS have plans to return to Alaska!!!!

Thanks again for your hospitality this summer....I'll be doing a write up soon, promise!

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ex-kayaker

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Lazy teenagers on the couch?!?

Try successful doctors, lawyers, politicians, teachers, engineers, childcare providers, and law enforcement officers. Yes, and their lazy teenage kids on the couch. Them, too.


The working professionals I know, that partake in the hippie lettuce, aren't stoners. 


..........agarcia is just an ex-kayaker


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That was pretty funny.  And then there was everyone giving their stereotype responses about pot--pretty funny too.  Art cracks me up!

I'd love to live in AK..........except I like it to be light in winter and I don't like cold.

Rudy, are you the only kayak fisher in AK?  :smt044