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Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

  • Exactly 1000, as is written.

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  • Less than 1000.

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  • None at all since this is lame.

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  • More than 1500, but no more than 2000.

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

I don't know if I should plead the fifth or not. Let's just say that I was not pleased with its performance as of late and I attempted to give it an attitude adjustment.
 
I have a degree in Accounting with a minor in Finance. I've been in public accounting for almost 18 years. If I had to do it over again, I would have done the Finance major with the minor in Accounting. Public accounting, especially taxation, is going to be more and more of a pain in the *** due to the regulations heaped on us by Congress, starting with Obamacare, among many others. That is not meant to be a political statement; that's just what is coming down the pike, and in a hurry.

I appreciate the response. I figured I might hear from you. I'm not sure that I want to get into public accounting, but was considering it for the ability to be eligible for the CPA and being educationally qualified in numerous fields.

Sorry to hear your router got the shovel.:p
 
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I appreciate the response. I figured I might hear from you. I'm not sure that I want to get into public accounting, but was considering it for the ability to be eligible for the CPA and being educationally qualified in numerous fields.

Sorry to hear your router got the shovel.:p
Allegedly got the shovel...
However, if you've seen his baseball team lately, you'd understand.


Mornin', Lodge.
Just gave the University of Ugly Helmets ice hockey program some of HN's hard earned money. There's a group coming in January for the Minnesota series. Looks like we'll have a full house here. :)
 
I appreciate the response. I figured I might hear from you. I'm not sure that I want to get into public accounting, but was considering it for the ability to be eligible for the CPA and being educationally qualified in numerous fields.

Sorry to hear your router got the shovel.:p

But in order to get the CPA you would need two years with a public accounting firm that performs financial statement audits, along with passing the CPA exam.

Also, the doings at Comerica Park had nothing to do with the, uh, defective router, believe it or not.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

You've rode 77 miles in two days. Slacker.
 
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Good afternoon Lodge.

For those of you keeping score from home. The test results came back from the EEG little g had yesterday. In my opinion the results came back as the worst case scenario. The results of the EEG showed abnormalities (which were expected due to his CP). However, the test had numerous spikes. Meaning, little g has a 90% chance of experiencing another unprovoked seizure in the very near future. If he does experience another unprovoked seizure then the diagnosis will be epilepsy. It is what is but f an a this kid deserves a break.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #173: (Insert Title)

Good afternoon Lodge.

For those of you keeping score from home. The test results came back from the EEG little g had yesterday. In my opinion the results came back as the worst case scenario. The results of the EEG showed abnormalities (which were expected due to his CP). However, the test had numerous spikes. Meaning, little g has a 90% chance of experiencing another unprovoked seizure in the very near future. If he does experience another unprovoked seizure then the diagnosis will be epilepsy. It is what is but f an a this kid deserves a break.
Best of luck to you and yours, gmann. Hopefully, they're not grand mal. I've seen too many of those in my day even though I've not seen many.
 
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