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dogknob's JournalHappy Birthday, Mr. Clapton!
"Five Go Mad in Closeup" The outfreakage is almost as funny as the source.
Jim Carrey is such a "nobody" that The Famous Five spend a lot of time and energy getting their poopy-pants on.
http://samuel-warde.com/2013/03/fox-news-launches-vicious-attack-on-jim-carrey-video/
Can anyone here help me get my California AA meeting through the 501(c)(3) application process?
It's a speaker meeting in San Clemente and I created a website last year to make the recordings available to everyone
http://aragonspeakers.org/
In addition to the "audio" commitment, I am currently the meeting's treasurer and I have been authorized to apply for 501(c)(3) status. Doing this will allow us to get free hosting and a free PayPal account for the website. This will allow us to accept online donations.
I have reviewed all of AA Central's literature on the subject and it is up to individual meetings to get their own 501(c)(3).
I'm not a tax lawyer, but I am probably the only reliable person at the meeting with the attention span to do this; we are, after all, talking about non-billionaires living under Darrell Issa's gerrymandered roof. The "fuck it; it's too much trouble" atmosphere is so thick you can see it.
Anybody here have any experience with Superlative?
I'm on a website gig for a real estate broker and they have a Superlative site.
Superlative is totally locked down. There is no documentation. Any questions about how to use the software require direct interaction with someone on their staff (i.e. webinar, chat, email, phone)
Yuck. This thing is locked down tighter than M$ Office.
There must be better alternatives. Anyone? Bueller?
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