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  1. On 2/28/2024 at 11:03 AM, BillsPride12 said:

    If you took last year's team with this year's goaltending we would be in the playoffs.  It's maddening 

    It is. UPL is already the Sabres star of the game... and we're only in the 1st.

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  2. 14 hours ago, LewPort71 said:

    In the world of Jazz, I offer the 1974 version of Return to Forever.  Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Al Di Meola and Lenny White.

    They played a concert at my college and it was a great concert.

     

    We saw this exact version around 10 years ago in Clearwater... maybe a bit longer, ... a super band but not a supergroup.

    11 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

     

     

    Damn Yankees were an American rock supergroup formed in New York City, in 1989. Consisting of singer/guitarist Tommy Shaw of Styx, singer/bassist Jack Blades of Night Ranger, guitarist Ted Nugent of the Amboy Dukes, and drummer Michael Cartellone.

     

    Only 1 supergroup guy in this line up imo....

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  3. Neil Young and Crazy Horse 2024 Love Earth American tour Dates:

     

    Apr 24 – San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
    Apr 25 – San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
    Apr 27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
    May 1 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
    May 2 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
    May 5 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater
    May 7 – Atlanta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
    May 8 – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater
    May 11 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
    May 12 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
    May 14 – Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
    May 17 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
    May 18 – Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater
    May 20 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
    May 22 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
    May 23 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

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  4. 5 minutes ago, BBFL said:

    Dude. Lip syncing I can understand at a show like this but why have a guitarist who clearly can’t play be out there is wild. 

    It's Vegas... nothing is what it seems like. Glad that is over, never thought I'd look forward to hearing Romo's voice lol.

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  5. 28 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

    Or, you do retirement right and don't need any side job.  

    Side stuff is fun actually... keeps you moving and social... it's not like a job, more like hobbies that others have the same interest in but you make money from it. Can't sit in a chair all day long, that'll for sure take some years away from your life.

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  6. On 2/6/2024 at 6:21 PM, DrW said:

    Guitarist Mick Abrahams left Jethro Tull after their first album and formed together with Jack Lancaster (sax; sometimes two at the same time - see clip) his own band. Whatever you think of their music (I like them very much), you have to admit that their band name is way cooler than "Jethro Tull": "Blodwyn Pig".

     

     

     Jethro Tull was a pretty earthy dude, a real pioneer... I like the bands choice... plant a seed...

  7. 16 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

    If you're at poverty level, you don't pay SS taxes.  If you're middle class, you're likely being taxed on 85% of your SS income.  

    I've never been taxed at less than 85% of my SS income.  

     

    Your Social Security benefits could be taxable, depending on your situation. According to the IRS, the best way to see if you’ll owe taxes on your Social Security income is to take one-half of your Social Security benefits and add that amount to all your other income. This includes tax-exempt interest. This number is known as your combined income, and this is how it’s calculated:

    Combined Income = Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) + Nontaxable Interest + 1/2 of Social Security benefits

    If your combined income is above a certain limit (the IRS calls this limit the base amount), you will need to pay at least some tax. The limit for 2023 and 2024 is $25,000 if you are a single filer, head of household or qualifying widow or widower with a dependent child. The 2023 and 2024 limit for joint filers is $32,000. However, if you’re married and file separately, you’ll likely have to pay taxes on your Social Security income.

    How to Calculate Your Social Security Income Taxes

    If your Social Security income is taxable, the amount you pay will depend on your total combined retirement income. However, you will never pay taxes on more than 85% of your Social Security income, though the income brackets will vary by filing status.

    If you file your income tax return as an individual with a total income that’s less than $25,000, you won’t have to pay taxes on your Social Security benefits. Single filers with a combined income of $25,000 to $34,000 must pay income taxes on up to 50% of their Social Security benefits. If your combined income is more than $34,000, you will pay taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security benefits.

    For married couples filing a joint return, you will pay taxes on up to 50% of your Social Security income if you have a combined income of $32,000 to $44,000. If you have a combined income of more than $44,000, you can expect to pay taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security payments.

    Exactly. That's why it's important to keep your side jobs cash only and under 6k for all other income ventures.

  8. 3 hours ago, Albany,n.y. said:

    I'm retired & have a very simple return.  All I have is interest, pension & Social Security.  My annual interest is on my December bank statement that I get at the beginning of January, my Social Security 1099 comes in the middle of January & my pension 1099 is available either by mail or on-line by the Saturday before the 1st day the IRS accepts filings.  I also use the standard deduction, so I don't have to dig for any expenses.  

     

    If you live in NY isn't the SS 1099 just a worthless piece of paper seeing as no taxes are taken out?

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