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Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
(Post 1527383)
With my first furlough, I was escorted out by the chief pilot's drop dead gorgeous secretary. Once I was out of the building, she continued to walk and talk with me all the way to my car. Being a pilot of course I'm thinking: Hmmm maybe I'm in for a good sympathy boink here. :D Then I noticed she was carrying a small plastic spatula looking thing. She needed it to scrape the parking sticker off my windshield. :(
Carl http://chivethethrottle.files.wordpr...rls-500-15.jpg |
Originally Posted by FmrFreightDog
(Post 1527578)
In that case, that embarasses me as an alumnus and a fan. They should know better.
We'll be back... someday. I hope. |
FSA Rollover
This may have already been covered here, but just in case:
I just saw the following 44 update outlining the FSA Rollover Allowance Item 3. Flexible Spending Account Rollover: The IRS has announced that they will now allow a carryover up to $500 of unused FSA dollars for use the next year. This applies to both the full purpose and limited purpose FSAs. Delta will implement this change immediately. The carryover from 2013 will be in addition to your 2014 Healthcare FSA election. The 2014 Benefit Enrollment period is open through November 27th. You may still elect to contribute up to $2,500 to your 2014 Healthcare FSA. The maximum amount you can have in your Healthcare FSA for 2014 is now increased to $3,000 – the maximum election of $2,500 plus $500 in carryover. This rule will also apply in future years. If you have already completed your 2014 enrollment, you may want to reconsider your healthcare FSA elections based on this new carryover provision. You still have until the enrollment deadline on November 27 to make changes to your elections. **This ends your public service announcement by LeineLodge** Back to SEC Football (Don't get me started on Ohio State's strength of schedule) and the DPA foodfight :D |
Originally Posted by LeineLodge
(Post 1527783)
Ohio State's strength of schedule
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Originally Posted by LeineLodge
(Post 1527783)
This may have already been covered here, but just in case:
I just saw the following 44 update outlining the FSA Rollover Allowance Even if you don't plan to have any healthcare expenses in 2014, you can hedge your bet (for free) and take advantage of the $500 rollover. I just bumped my estimate by $500 for 2014 since it doesn't cost anything. Really nice to have that little bit of extra flexibility! **This ends your public service announcement by LeineLodge** Back to SEC Football (Don't get me started on Ohio State's strength of schedule) and the DPA foodfight :D Is it true Ohio State has not played a ranked opponent in the past 22 games? :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1527845)
Is it true Ohio State has not played a ranked opponent in the past 22 games? :rolleyes: Roll Tide! |
Originally Posted by TheManager
(Post 1527576)
I know! The urinator on the left is a Navy guy, right??
disclaimer:Unless he's a bubble head, those guys are weird. |
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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
(Post 1527885)
What's a LCC anymore? The slots should be the property of the merged AA. Proceeds from their sale should go to them. What aspect of the slot ownership gave them an unfair advantage? It's all crap it tell you, craaap.:D |
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