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Your parents, A and B, live with you, your spouse, and your two children in a house you own. The fair rental value of your parents' share of the lodging is $2,000 a year ($1,000 each), which includes furnishings and utilities. A receives a nontaxable pension of $4,200, which A spends equally between A and B for items of support such as clothing, transportation, and recreation. Your total food expense for the household is $6,000. Your heat and utility bills amount to $1,200. B has hospital and medical expenses of $600, which you pay during the year. Figure your parents' total support as follows.
Your parents live rent free in a house you own. It has a fair rental value of $5,400 a year furnished, which includes a fair rental value of $3,600 for the house and $1,800 for the furniture. This doesn't include heat and utilities. The house is completely furnished with furniture belonging to your parents. You pay $600 for their utility bills. Utilities usually aren't included in rent for houses in the area where your parents live. Therefore, you consider the total fair rental value of the lodging to be $6,000 ($3,600 fair rental value of the unfurnished house + $1,800 allowance for the furnishings provided by your parents + $600 cost of utilities) of which you are considered to provide $4,200 ($3,600 + $600).
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You have a fine little Baby Girl, she is 5 days old today and is doing well and she will be waiting for you when you return, but your dear wife has passed to the other side today. Dear Boy it is sad news - but remember God's Will not ours to be done. Now be brave and remember the Baby will want your care and attention when you come back again.
We refinanced our mortgage in 2006 thinking we could get a leg up on some of our credit card bills and also invest more money into our home. When we refinanced with our bank they did not set up an escrow account - which they did not tell us. When we figured it out - they basically told us it was too late. So that said, we have been struggling to pay our taxes but we have taken out a 401K my husband had and we paid our taxes through July of last year. We have had some hard times through our marriage which ended up costing us more in credit card debt. We have now reconciled and are also struggling to pay that as well. We have received letters through the mail that say that this is part of your plan to help America reduce their debt so we signed a contract with a company that pay every month which should in the end reduce the overall payment of our credit cards for a settlement. Since we have done that we have received numerous creditor calls and letters, and judgments against us- which has completely ruined our credit overall so far. We have no future, only weekly income!
He pushed to move Nevada's presidential caucuses to February, at the start of the nominating season, boosting the state's importance. He steered hundreds of millions of dollars to the state, but was also instrumental in blocking construction of a controversial nuclear waste storage facility at Yucca Mountain outside Las Vegas. A champion of suicide prevention, he defended social programs, but also voted against most gun control bills, and proposed ending legal prostitution in his home state.
I lost my best friend three days ago her name was Kelli I loved her she was like a sister to me she was there for me through the rough patches and she helped me stay clean but now she is gone I am torn apart there is nobody like her I missed her when she sang loud in the car she was 15 I am going to miss her laughs and smiles thousands of people hated me but nothing is worse than losing her I am also going to miss her I also lost my cousin from a drunk driving accident mason Lawrance euttineer I loved him as well his birthday is the 24th of July I will never forget them
You are not Alone and Man in the Mirror. My friend passed away earlier this year. These were played at vigil and funeral. He was a michael Jackson finatic, so these songs really help me through. Fly High Andrew McMorris. My grandpa also just died recently, Goodnight my angel by billy joel helps me, it was played at his funeral.
Robert Peyton Sheffield, 76, of McKinney, Texas passed away on January 18, 2023. Robert was born on January 5, 1947 in Jasper, Texas. He grew up on his family farm in Spurger. After he graduated Valedictorian from Spurger High School in 1964, Robert went on to study Mathematics and Education at Lamar University. He met his wife, Frances, during his Senior year, where they quickly married after nine months of courtship. Robert served 7 years in the Texas National Guard Reserves. His first job was teaching math at Bridge City Middle School. He later started his own trucking company, Shefco, before settling into a successful and rewarding, 30-year career in Operations Management for Univar USA. Robert received various promotions which moved his family to areas of southern Louisiana, Plano, Houston, Atlanta, and St. Louis. He retired in 2008 in Plano, Texas. Robert enjoyed many hobbies over the years including cooking, grilling, storytelling, problem-solving, home improvement projects and most recently cultivating and growing bonsai. He enjoyed giving his granddaughter math transactions to do in her head. He was a member of many social groups and loved spending time with family and friends. Gifted in listening and understanding, Robert was a mentor to many during and after his professional career. He also served as a Stephen Minister Leader for many years and was very active in his Catholic faith. Robert was predeceased in death by his father Jesse Craig Sheffield, mother Hazel Sheffield and siblings David and Jack Sheffield. He is survived by his wife of 54 years Frances Sheffield of McKinney, Texas, son Brett (Angie) Sheffield and granddaughter Maggie of Frisco, Texas, daughter Belinda (Bryan) Randall of Alpharetta, Georgia, mother-in-law, Margaret Solito, and many loved nieces, nephews, and cousins. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 2700 W. Spring Creek Pkwy., Plano, Texas 75023 on Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:00pm with a reception to follow.The Funeral Mass will be livestreamed at the following link: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Joseph Chi Wong passed away on December 23, 2022 in McKinney, Texas at the age of 52. He was born in Hong Kong on January 11, 1970. Joseph graduated from Lake Highlands High School in 1988. He married Cara Annette Shaw on January 3, 2015 in Plano, Texas. Joseph had a passion for grilling and smoking meat- he was the grill master. He was an expert in IT, and he loved technology. Joseph was an entrepreneur by trade and loved working for himself. He also loved using his talents to help non-profit organizations. Joseph was a kind, patient, humble, Christian man who loved the Lord. He adored his wife, Cara and his son, Alexander, and loved his dogs, Lexi, Dolly Pop, and Bunni. Joseph is survived by his wife, Cara Wong of McKinney, Texas; son, Alexander Wong of Plano, Texas; aunt, Regina Ho of McKinney, Texas; aunt, Alice Richmond and husband, Scott of Dallas, Texas; aunt, Beatrice Wong; aunt, Winnie Wong; cousin, Clara Ng; cousin, Ken Ng; cousin, Cherry Ng; cousin, Elaine Ho; cousin, Bill Richmond; and cousin, Emily Richmond. He was preceded in death by his father, David Wong. The family will receive guests for a visitation from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday evening at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Allen, Texas. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Plano, Texas. Funeral Mass will be live streamed at the following link:
BH: Well, when I got out of the service and I needed to find a job, I had a cousin, in fact, two cousins, who were married to one of the associates. And the other guy was up there, too; he was, I think, secretary and treasurer of the company. And so, obviously, I went up [to Sanders].
Jeremiah tries to get the women to gamble by tricking them with his cups and balls routine, but John foils him. The Robot appears to explain what is really going on; a feud over money. It dates back to Great Aunt Maude Smith, a rich old lady who stated in her will that her entire fortune would be left to the sole survivor of the Smith clan. Jeremiah and Dr. Smith are now the only ones left and Jeremiah has come to kill his cousin in the hopes of being able to claim the money afterwards.
Later that night, Jeremiah calls Little Joe, the head of a gambling syndicate, to whom he owes money. He tries to convince Joe to send a gambling machine, but Joe refuses. Jeremiah is frustrated and tries to shoot his cousin with a laser, but accidentally falls into a pit that Dr. Smith had dug to hide in in an attempt to kill Jeremiah.
Jeremiah again calls Little Joe and once more asks for a gambling machine, explaining that he will use it to trick his cousin into gambling away his claims to the inheritance. With Jeremiah the only eligible heir left, he will then pay Little Joe the money he owes. Little Joe agrees and sends a machine. Both Smiths gamble, and they both lose the inheritance, and Dr. Smith loses his portion of the Jupiter 2 as well. The gambling machine then pursues the cousins all the way back to the spaceship, trying to kill them. John comes up with a plan to save them. He gambles the rest of the spaceship and plays a game of cups and balls with the gambling machine and wins. The gambling machine is defeated and it explodes. Did John cheat We never know. 153554b96e
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