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24 minutes ago, Continental said:

It's 2021.  Who eats waffles anymore?

I like Crab Cake Eggs Benedict 

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3 hours ago, rpbobcat said:

As I posted,two of my competitors got PPP's.

Neither one was  able to get their loans converted to grants.

Based on that,I'm glad my corporate lawyer and accountant said to "stay away".

 

zero issues for my organization - quite simple actually

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4 hours ago, JimF-LowBari said:

Things must be changing with Covid. We’re moving from medical advice on social media to legal advice…

Never did like “one size fits all” comments. After over a year of “I caught Covid and only had the sniffles, so why is everyone so concerned” really sick of it.

FYI: last year I posted my college age nephew caught Covid and they were concerned with long term lung issues. He just got a clean bill of health 😃. But…. had people tell me he must smoke/vape or over weight to be affected that badly… nope to both. Yeah “one size fits all”.

That’s one reason why I advocated for people to understand the actual facts, so they could make the best possible decisions about balancing the risks involved.

It didn’t go over too well.  

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3 hours ago, JimF-LowBari said:

Not sure why you mention pensions and SS as people who will get benefits paid into them. And some who paid into SS will not be getting benefits if not enough quarters.

Jim and I will never collect what we paid in if we live to be 100.  I’d rather have invested the money myself.  

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59 minutes ago, Terri Schehr said:

Jim and I will never collect what we paid in if we live to be 100.  I’d rather have invested the money myself.  

I keep hearing “work part time after retirement to get your 40 quarters. How many do you have so far?”

Answer is 10… and max pay was about $3.50 an hour… MANY moons ago. 

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1 hour ago, Terri Schehr said:

Jim and I will never collect what we paid in if we live to be 100.  I’d rather have invested the money myself.  

I am in the same boat, especially since the last 16 years before I retired I was self employed and so paid twice as much

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7 hours ago, rpbobcat said:

As I posted,two of my competitors got PPP's.

Neither one was  able to get their loans converted to grants.

Based on that,I'm glad my corporate lawyer and accountant said to "stay away".

 

A close friend in California got a PPP early on for his business, and it's already been forgiven. The process was very easy for him, and English isn't his first language.

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