My paycheck is 1776!

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I just thought that was so awesome! I figured I would share the new with everyone!

$1,776.17!

lol

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That's funny! I remember a number of years back when I was at

grocery store with my dad and our total rang up to $17.76. The checker told us the amount and (I think the total was less than what we expected, so we were like "oh, that's even better") my dad says to the cashier that it was a very good year as well. She just looked at him like he was nuts and asked "was it?" Funny yet sad.

What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!

What are you fightin' for?
Caught in the middle?
Freedom is only for those with the guts to defend it!

This is a good sign ,the

This is a good sign ,the stimulous is finally working ,HA?
*They have to do it LEGALLY
Good people make the difference, you-no

in another 100 years

in another 100 years, if we let this continue, that will be your bi-annual check. =)

About 3 times the size of my

About 3 times the size of my paycheck... you bastard!!! Hahaha, rock on man.

I forgot I had posted this here.... lol

Yeah that was pretty funny!

Although it is cool to get that realizing that even making that much I still am drowning in debt!

I didn't wake up in time!

For the $0.17 January 7,

For the $0.17

January 7, 1776
Samuel Adams writes that the confederation “is not dead, but sleepeth”
From Philadelphia, Samuel Adams writes to his friend Colonel James Warren that the idea of a confederation, or loose political union, among the colonies "is not dead, but sleepeth.” To those who believed they would see the confederation completed long ago Adams wrote, “I do not despair of it -- since our Enemies themselves are hastening it.”

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"...we are face to face with the problem whether ours is a government under a written constitution and the laws made pursuant thereto, or whether it is a government by ambitious and usurping men.'" -- F.Pierce

"A government of reason is better than one of force." --Thomas Jefferson to Richard Rush, 1820

That's pretty cool too...

Funny how this in this would speak to you that your resolve in a idea is correct!