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Sorry I didn't see this before. Here is a little trick I learned awhile back. Sea Bass have a higher moisture content than any other salt water fish. The saline composition also bodes well for starchiness and self-leveling conditions. Go to Wegmans or a local seafood retailer and buy 2 lbs of fresh sea bass. Make sure it's fresh, thawed (not frozen). Then, place the sea bass in a brown paper bag with 1/2 cup parmesano reggiano cheese, one Decaf tea bag (not regular...has to be decaf) and a 7" long peppermint stick. The idea is the tea bag offsets the fish and the cheese offsets the tea making a perfectly neutral odor environment. But the saline content creates a moisture bubble that keeps your suit wrinkle free and ready to wear. I've done this 10 times and never had a complaint. Good luck on your job interview.
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Need a good running app with heart rate monitor features...
BringBackFergy replied to SDS's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I bet it felt good to go buy new clothes on your way down...it was worth it. -
John Clayton: Bills "Regressed" in the Offseason
BringBackFergy replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But he's an insider. -
Need a good running app with heart rate monitor features...
BringBackFergy replied to SDS's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I think I started using MFP when you said you used it. It's a nice way to keep eating healthy (because I don't want to see my 2000 calories/day go red in the negative territory). Down from 204 to 193 since April 5. Congrats on your 53 pounds. Fantastic. -
LAMP- I announce the Bills pick of Kolby Listenbee
BringBackFergy replied to Mark Vader's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Congrats Mark! -
Need a good running app with heart rate monitor features...
BringBackFergy replied to SDS's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Record by Under Armour - Exercise Smarter, Feel Better, Live Longer, connects with UA HealthBox by Under Armour https://appsto.re/us/J1Xx1.i I use "My Fitness Pal" by UnderArmor to track my diet, exercise, weight loss etc. I like it a lot. I just checked and they hVe the above app which I think you are looking for...it syncs to your Heart Strap. Check it out. -
Even Lou Piccone...amazing video. The deflected/tipped pass into Butler's hands for a TD at the 7 minute mark...I'll always remember that.
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Dante - It sounds like you want to start a "fleet" of trucks (i.e. as your business grows you plan on buying more trucks). With that in mind, I'd buy the trucks. Just my opinion but here's why: 1) When you buy a $20,000 truck, your accountant will depreciate that truck over the course of 10 years or so. As you accumulate more trucks, you will continue to depreciate each of those vehicles over the course of years (some years you'll see more of a depreciation deduction than other years). 2) If you sell your business, you'll have assets that you own (as opposed to leased vehicles that carry no value because they have to be returned). That gives you a better value having a fleet of trucks. 3) Insurance might be costlier with a fleet of leased vehicles (as opposed to owned vehicles). 4) You may want to create a separate LLC for the truck fleet ("Dante's Transport and Trucking LLC") separate from your business LLC. Then your business can rent the use of the trucks from the trucking LLC. Can't do that if they are leased . 5) If you have a really good year and want to buy a truck outright, you can expense the truck cost in that one year (Section 179 deduction...so if you make $100,000 and you don't want to pay taxes on $100,000, you can buy a truck for $20,000 and now you show $80,000 as income). You won't get to depreciate the truck over years (because you expensed it all in one year) but it will save you a bigger tax bill. Hope that makes sense. Anyway, those are my quick thoughts (and I'm not an accountant).
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Whaley on NFL.COM interview
BringBackFergy replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Awesome job Doug. -
Non-consensual Mile High Club: Would ya?
BringBackFergy replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Thank you for not shattering my dreams Dr....there is hope. -
So you're saying that Jim Kelly's teams were not based on running game or strong defense? So he meets the definition of "franchise"? I disagree with that definition of "franchise". A "franchise" QB is one who the team relies on to deliver leadership, athleticism and consistent performance on the field, an integral part of the success of the team and one who can't be replaced on a year to year basis. Especially at the QB position. Ferguson was a franchise QB in that the other members of the team (Cribbs, Butler, Lewis, etc) relied on his intellect and dedication to the game (he was rarely out with injury). One can argue that Ferguson's defense was less impressive than our D in the 90's. Cribbs played well but he was no Thurman Thomas. I think Ferguson is a franchise QB (but not of the same degree as Kelly)
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Say this about dib...he is tough. Not smart, but tough.
BringBackFergy replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Apparently dib only changes his shirt every three days? -
http://thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/woman-arrested-for-in-flight-molestation-462398
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10,000 posts...let's see if he said anything profound over the past few years: http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/172633-caption-if-you-can/?do=findComment&comment=3317855 Congrats!
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Make TBD Great Again
BringBackFergy replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
We won't work for Tom long...he'll be impeached within the first six months. Then, gatorman will be poisoned by Beerball. There is no Speaker of the House (unless I missed it) which leaves the door open for me to make my move.
