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Open Question: Is this black dress & jacket suitable for an evening cocktail attire wedding?

Monday, September 26th, 2011

The wedding is at a restaurant (it’s winter, but indoors).
I’ll be wearing stockings (patterned perhaps) with high heels.

http://buzzstyle.justjared.com/store/similar/37e11e594a/pure-amp-simple-v-neck-racer-back-cami-dress-black/

http://www.bardot.com.au/store/online-shopping.html?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage-ask.tpl&product_id=7179&category_id=16
The dress in the picture is for the style only- the actual dress I have is more shapely and silky
Also, the jacket is not white, it’s a blush pink colour.

Open Question: Who would you rather go out with?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

hey everyone! we are stephanie and sarah and weve created a little list of random facts (each of us chose to include different aspects) describing us for a survey. wed like to know who you would rather go out with (or be friends with if you dont swing that way) and we want to make it clear that this is just for fun and our way of killing boredom! thanks for answering guys :)
steph
-atheist. liberal. vegetarian. loves the gays
-red hair… fair skinned… light blue eyes, light green in center
-originally from california but moved to connecticut in elementary. loves traveling to other states and countries
-ballet (including pointe), tap, jazz, and modern dancer. occasionally takes yoga class. took karate for seven years
-loves any type of music except country. mainly interested in pop/rock
-fave songs are blackbird by the beatles, hey soul sister by train, bounce by the cab, and naive by the kooks
-every advanced class (in school) possible
-shy around strangers. loves hugs
-favorite shows include family guy and lost
-prefers warm weather
-loves comedy + horror movies.
-5′5″ and 115 lbs
-interested in trying new activities
-perfect date would be going to an amusement park (preferably six flags) or camping out on a beach

sarah
-catholic. conservative. eats meat on a regular basis. disturbed by public displays of homosexual affection
-brunette (almost black)… tan skin… very dark brown eyes
-lived in connecticut entire life. prefers to stay close to home
-singer + pianist. extremely interested in theater and aspiring actress
-loves most types of music (especially country) hates hardcore music.
-fave songs are jesus take the wheel by carrie underwood, you belong with me by taylor swift, need you now by lady antebellum, and drops of jupiter by train
-every advanced class possible except a year ahead in math instead of two
-shy. loves hugs
-favorite shows include american idol, glee, and spanish soap operas
-prefers cool weather
-loves comedy + romantic movies. hates horrors
-5′4″ and 110 lbs
-enjoys traditional pastimes
-perfect date would be a romantic dinner at a nice restaurant (preferably italian)

Open Question: Are Hispanics in America more likely to have their identity stolen?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Identity theft linked to illegal immigration

Apr. 23, 2008 06:58 PM
McClatchy Newspapers

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Nobody likes getting a letter from the IRS. So imagine Amanda Bien’s reaction last Valentine’s Day when the agency wrote to demand $3,300 in back taxes.

For jobs she never worked. Five of them. In multiple states.

A Lenexa, Kan., Taco Bell. A Wendy’s restaurant. Two Target stores, one in California. The Engineered Air manufacturing plant in De Soto, Kan. Someone, somewhere, got Bien’s name and Social Security number and gave it a workout.

A 28-year-old illegal immigrant was later arrested at the De Soto plant and faces ID theft charges.

Though illegal immigrants aren’t the only ones stealing identities, cases like Bien’s illustrate the inability of disparate government agencies to tackle the problem.

While lawmakers in Washington debate ways to crack down on illegal immigration, the market for false documents and stolen Social Security numbers is booming.

Particularly vulnerable, authorities say, are legal residents with Hispanic last names. Or, as in Bien’s case, names that could sound Hispanic.

As politicians know and Bien is finding out, it’s a problem that defies easy solutions.

The IRS may suspect that multiple people are using the same Social Security number, but the agency doesn’t investigate ID theft. Local police and prosecutors cannot deport illegal immigrants they arrest.”I feel like nobody’s listening,” said Bien, 23, of Ottawa, Kan. “If this can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. And if we don’t do something about it now, what’s going to happen in 10 years?”

Federal estimates indicate that nearly 10 million Americans become victims of identity theft each year. Officials can’t say how many of those identities are being used by illegal workers, but prosecutors in Kansas say they see more cases of illegal immigrants using fake credentials every year.

It mirrors an increase in overall cases related to illegal immigration. The Kansas U.S. attorney’s office received 18 such cases in 1997; in 2007, the number was 106.

Experts expect the trend to continue, and they’re finding ID theft in surprising places. Last fall, U.S. prosecutors in Missouri charged five noncitizens with ID theft after they were found working in the Kansas City Federal Building’s cafeteria.”We know there are thousands and thousands of people working here who aren’t even supposed to be here,” said Brent Anderson, assistant U.S. attorney for Kansas. “There is rampant ID theft going on … and I’m afraid that given the situation we’re in right now, this is just the beginning.”
Source: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2008/04/23/20080423identity-theft0423-ON.html
Do you think your childrens identity is safe?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHQ9sg4LRvc

Noodles amp; Company taps Fogarty as marketing VP

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Noodles amp; Company, a 210-unit fast-casual chain, said Wednesday it has hired advertising and marketing veteran Dan Fogarty as vice president of marketing.

CFO out at McCormick amp; Schmick’s

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The McCormick amp; Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants chain is looking for a new chief financial officer after announcing late Wednesday that former CFO Emanuel Hilario “ceased to be employed” by the company, effective May 21.

Industry icon Norman Brinker dies

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Norman Brinker, a pioneer in casual dining, died Tuesday morning while vacationing in Colorado Springs, Colo. The chairman emeritus of Brinker International Inc., parent to the Chili’s Grill & Bar chain, was 78.

The latest food product recalls

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

A number of food products used by restaurateurs and institutional feeders have recently been recalled, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety & Inspection Service. Affected products include ground beef, duck confit and kolbase sausage.

Granite City hires restructuring firm

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Struggling Granite City Food & Brewery Ltd., warned Friday that if it cannot win concessions from equipment lessors, landlords and other creditors, it “may be forced to curtail or reduce the scale of our operations.”

Brinker hires Applebee’s vet for ops post

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Brinker International Inc., parent of Chili’s Grill & Bar and other casual-dining brands, said Monday it has named Carin Stutz senior vice president and chief operating officer of global business development.

CFO out at McCormick & Schmick’s

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants chain is looking for a new chief financial officer after announcing late Wednesday that former CFO Emanuel Hilario “ceased to be employed” by the company, effective May 21.

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