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It took 2 years to design and 1 year to build. And it only took so long because either they could never make up their minds or because they didn't like something and wanted to change it.
Honestly it's a love it or hate it kind of house. I designed it and it looks like I imagined from the time we started but its not my taste at all. There's not a single big thing about it but its just a lot of little details.
Maybe I'll do a walk thru tomorrow and video it. Couple things need to be done that won't be done till the materials arrive.
Apparently the neighbors refer to it as the tower house because it has a castle turret type tower on the front.
Yes it's in Hicktoria.
Honestly it's a love it or hate it kind of house. I designed it and it looks like I imagined from the time we started but its not my taste at all. There's not a single big thing about it but its just a lot of little details.
Maybe I'll do a walk thru tomorrow and video it. Couple things need to be done that won't be done till the materials arrive.
Apparently the neighbors refer to it as the tower house because it has a castle turret type tower on the front.
Yes it's in Hicktoria.
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California is trying to pass a soda tax. .01 an ounce!!
A 24 pack @ Walmart is 7.48
Sales tax is 8% adding. .60
California recycle fee. .60
New soda tax. 2.88
Total for 24 pack 11.56
4.08 cent in fees and tax that's 55% of the original price :crazy: poor people drink more soda than anyone and now they won't even be able to afford that. :water: time
A 24 pack @ Walmart is 7.48
Sales tax is 8% adding. .60
California recycle fee. .60
New soda tax. 2.88
Total for 24 pack 11.56
4.08 cent in fees and tax that's 55% of the original price :crazy: poor people drink more soda than anyone and now they won't even be able to afford that. :water: time
The company that’s bringing back the Twinkie will not be employing union workers in its production plants, after the original maker of the classic treat was put out of business from a union strike last year.
The company that bought the Twinkie, HoHo, and Ding Dong brands for $410 million is reopening four bakeries in the next eight to 10 weeks, with the aim of getting the cakes back on the shelves by July, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
“We do not expect to be involved in the union going forward,” said C. Dean Metropoulos, chief executive of Hostess Brands LLC-Metropoulos & Co. and Apollo Global Management LLC.
The company will invest $60 million into the plants between now and September with the aim of hiring at least 1,500 workers.
The move to exclude union employees may come as a surprise to bosses who predicted that the new owner would be forced to rely on the thousands of workers that were put out of a job when Hostess Brands Inc. closed its doors.
David Durkee, president of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers International Union, who issued the work stoppage leading to the Twinkie's demise, said in February that his workers would likely get a better deal when the new owners restarted operations. He said the only way for the brands to have a “seamless restart” would be to rehire unionized bakers.
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And the hobama fraud continues...
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Prosecutors say that in President Obama's case, nine of the petition pages were apparently forged. Each petition contains up to 10 names, making a possible total of 90 names, which, if faked, could have brought the Obama total below the legal limit required to qualify. Prosecutors say 13 Clinton petitions were apparently forged, meaning up to 130 possibly fake signatures. Even if 130 signatures had been challenged, it would have still left Mrs. Clinton with enough signatures to meet the 500 person threshold.
Nees previously told Fox News that the fraud was clearly evident, "because page after page of signatures are all in the same handwriting," and that nobody raised any red flags "because election workers in charge of verifying their validity were the same people faking the signatures."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...#ixzz2RapnaFsh
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Prosecutors say that in President Obama's case, nine of the petition pages were apparently forged. Each petition contains up to 10 names, making a possible total of 90 names, which, if faked, could have brought the Obama total below the legal limit required to qualify. Prosecutors say 13 Clinton petitions were apparently forged, meaning up to 130 possibly fake signatures. Even if 130 signatures had been challenged, it would have still left Mrs. Clinton with enough signatures to meet the 500 person threshold.
Nees previously told Fox News that the fraud was clearly evident, "because page after page of signatures are all in the same handwriting," and that nobody raised any red flags "because election workers in charge of verifying their validity were the same people faking the signatures."
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...#ixzz2RapnaFsh
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