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Did you have to kick Harry out of that space before you built the shelves?



Water with chili. Getting warm again, but the chili is made and won't eat itself!


No but now that you mention it I feel like Harry since that's all the space SWMBO gave me. I'm grateful though. It at least gets her off my back.

Wes....September '14. I picked it up on a recommendation from thatjonguy.
 
Sure do.

You hiring?

Water + sandwich.

The average differences between Texas v. Connecticut state and local taxes, after income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, etc. are factored in is less than 1% of income. I don't think I'd make the decision as to where to live based on 0.8% tax.

Drinking a giant coke delivered by Jimmy Johns...because I'm fat...
 
The average differences between Texas v. Connecticut state and local taxes, after income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, etc. are factored in is less than 1% of income. I don't think I'd make the decision as to where to live based on 0.8% tax.

Drinking a giant coke delivered by Jimmy Johns...because I'm fat...

CT is somewhere in the mid-12's (combined), which is high. No idea where Texas is. Sales tax is always increasing - currently at 6.3, but not upwards of 8.5 like NY. We also have property tax here - not sure about Texas. That means we get taxed on everything we own based on its current value/assessment (all cars, boats, four-wheelers, land/home, etc.).

Coff.
 
CT is somewhere in the mid-12's (combined), which is high. No idea where Texas is. We also have property tax here - not sure about Texas. That means we get taxed on everything we own based on its current value/assessment (all cars, boats, four-wheelers, etc.).

Coff.

What about riding lawnmowers?
 
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Saison sample.
Wish I would have added some coriander, and/or some other spices to make it more interesting. Guess I'll see how it develops though.

Has anyone ever used bbq wood like mesquite or hickory soaked in alcohol before?


You could soak coriander and/or other spices in alcohol and add the tincture.
 
CT is somewhere in the mid-12's (combined), which is high. No idea where Texas is. Sales tax is always increasing - currently at 6.3, but not upwards of 8.5 like NY. We also have property tax here - not sure about Texas. That means we get taxed on everything we own based on its current value/assessment (all cars, boats, four-wheelers, land/home, etc.).

Coff.


Is that why you're cutting down all those trees?
 
What's the date on that Oerbier?
Doesn't matter, just want to see if @tngabe will show up if we say Oerbier enough.
Oerbier
Oerbier
Oerbier

You know I will.
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Made a nice lunch, thought I'd have a beer while cooking.
 
Dude CT is the most expensive place I have ever lived- overall cost of living is only higher is Hawaii California and NYC- we have some of the highest utility costs and I think the highest gas tax. It's one thing to say a place is expensive but you don't realize until you come
From other places and actually live it- but with that being said the school systems are very good
 
The average differences between Texas v. Connecticut state and local taxes, after income taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, etc. are factored in is less than 1% of income. I don't think I'd make the decision as to where to live based on 0.8% tax.


Don't try to confuse me with the facts
 
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