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Category — Sheesh

Oh Sheesh Y’All! Best of Jake and Amir!

The best moments of Jake & Amir, as compiled by me. Special thanks to CollegeHumor.

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October 8, 2009   6 Comments

REDNECKRICKEM AND 1PUGLIFE AT IT AGAIN SHEESH

THIS IS THIS WEEKS BIG JUMP

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October 8, 2009   25 Comments

How in the heck did I lose my "Top Contributor" box? I had it two days ago…sheesh?

I’m gonna cry….

Umm, top contributor isn’t a permanent condition or anything. You probably talked to someone, or did something in real life, and decided that if you have a life, no box for you.

October 8, 2009   3 Comments

Sheesh you lot are fast. OK, so I meant does anyone know where I can rent a car to tow a caravan?


rent a truck and tow dolley from ryder trucks or u haul

October 8, 2009   5 Comments

What was the last question you answered on Yahoo Answers that kind of irritated you?

Details or links, please.

Example, some kid asking how to get free money to take a trip to Japan. I suggested working for it, washing cars or mowing lawns, whatever but that’s not what they wanted to hear. They want hand-outs. Sheesh.

Does anybody else think obama will be….?
assassinated by the kkk. cause on the news it said that the kkk told obama he has 30 days to resign or they are going to kill him….?
1 month ago.

My answer got 2 thumbs down.

October 7, 2009   3 Comments

How can I delete unread spam in my yahoo mail inbox without deleting everything read in the inbox. Sheesh…?


U cant do this with one click only. Nevertheless u can reduce the workload this way. Presently ur email page shows 25 messages per page. Click on options on ur email page. Select general preferences. On the next page u will find 25 written in the box in front of email per page. Click on the arrow of this box. Here u hv the option of maximum 200 click that and save it. Come back on ur email Page. Now it will show 200 msgs per page. Now check the sender’s box and click delete. This way u can reduce ur workload and this is maximum u can do with the present options being provide by yahoo. It will solve ur problem to a great extent.

October 7, 2009   3 Comments

The City Palace, Home to Royalty

The City Palace, is located in Udaipur India, Rajasthan. The City Palace was constructed by the then Maharana Udai Singh. As at present the City Palace Udaipur is one of the major tourist attractions in the city of Udaipur. Initial construction of the City Palace Udaipur was done in 1559. Over the subsequent years numerous additions have taken place to the City Palace. The city Palace is in fact a collection of many other palaces built by the various residents of the palace. The City Palace in Udaipur resides on the eastern banks of the Lake Pichola. From the magnificent balconies of the City Palace one can gaze and gain a panoramic view of the world renowned Lake Palace or the “Jag Niwas” as it is called. One can also gain a view of the Udaipur city and on another side the Jag Mandir.

The major entrance point to the City Palace Udaipur is through a triple arched gate, the gate is given the name Tripolia. The Tripolia at the City Palace in Udaipur was built in the year 1725. From here one can gain access to the courtyards, the terraces, the gardens and corridors. The vivid glass mosaic decorations on the walls of the Mor-Chowk give it the name Peacock courtyard. At the Bhin Vilas one can see depictions of the Hindu god Krishna.

Some of the other palaces include the Dilkhush mahal, Moti mahal and Sheesh mahal. The Krishna vilas was made in remembrance of a beautiful princess who tried to stop a battle between adversary princes for her hand by poisoning herself.

One can find good accommodation in Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan. A good Jaipur Hotel to try would be The Gateway Hotel.

Naveen Marasinghe
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/the-city-palace-home-to-royalty-745380.html

October 6, 2009   No Comments

How long does it take for a fingernail to grow back?

I had surgery on my finger about two weeks ago and they basically had to remove the nail, which they then out back in place to keep there until the "new" nail grows in. Sheesh… How long does it take on average?

i am going to say at least a month to grow back. it may be longer depending on the damage and the length of the nail in question. just keep it clean and safe.

October 6, 2009   6 Comments

what is difference between Sheesh Kabob and Seekh Kabob?


go to ask.com and it will show you several sites to go to. What i gathered the difference is that "seekh" refers to the skewer. and seekh kabobs are south asian and india they use mince lamb or goat. was very interesting. had recipes too check it out

October 6, 2009   2 Comments

The Congressional Money Tree’s Focus on Education

Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill

In recent days the Democratic Leaders of the House of Representatives have publicized their plan to address the economy with a massive $825 billion dollar stimulus package designed to, well you know, I haven’t quite figured this one out yet. I ‘m still stuck on the first stimulus package of $700 billion -or was it $725- I’m sure it was seven hundred and something.

At this rate of spending and future taxation (coming soon to your doorstep), it’s irrelevant. To add anxiety to an already frightening non stop spending binge, the leaders in the Senate are working on their own stimulus version of “let’s make a deal with the taxpayers.”

So as we calculate the age of our great (or maybe great, great) grandchildren will be when they stop paying for this lunacy, the congressional draft does shed light on what our elected officials are thinking in terms of providing assistance with higher educational costs. So let’s take a look.

The draft directs $15.6 billion to increase Pell Grants by $500, to $5,350, in the 2009-2010 school years. Pell grants do not have to be repaid and you must demonstrate financial need (FAFSA must be filed) in order to be considered. Most Pell awards go to students with the highest financial need with family incomes below $30,000. This is certainly in line with the founding philosophy behind the Pell grant and with then candidate Obama’s desire to make college more affordable to people who demonstrate the highest economic need.

In line with the above economic need principle, the draft directs an additional $490 million to the work study program. Work study programs provide part-time employment to students during the school year based on financial need (FAFSA must be filed) to assist with college costs. The Federal government pays a portion of the student’s salary, making it economical for businesses and university departments to employ the student.

The draft also calls for an increase in federal limits to the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. Unsubsidized Stafford loans are federally guaranteed loans that are not based on financial need; however, you must submit the FAFSA application for consideration. Interest or payment of principle can be deferred until six months after graduation or six months after you drop below half time status as long as you capitalize the loan. In effect, this adds the deferred interest to the balance of the loan thereby increasing your debt.

The congressional draft also calls for the simplification of the educational tax credits. It directs $12.5 billion to replace the Hope tax credit (current credit is $1,800 for the first $2,400 in qualified educational expenses during your child’s first two years in college assuming income qualifications are met) with a new credit worth up to $2,500 coupled with an increase in income limits so that more may take advantage of this credit. And to be fair to those individuals who don’t pay enough in taxes to qualify for this new credit, our esteemed collegeas in Congress propose a partially-refundable credit of 40 percent of the $2,500 (equally $1,000) for these folks. Sheesh!

Another $79 billion over two years for the newly created fund called the “State Fiscal Stabilization Fund.” This money is given to states with direction to its governors to spend the money in such a manner as to restore their K-12 and higher education budgets to their 2008 levels. The governors only have to spend 61 percent of this money as above, which leaves an additional 39 percent to be spent on “public safety and other governmental services.”

Finally, for the most underfunded part of the Draft, $50 million to the Department of Education for “oversight” purposes. Good old oversight, how in the world could we forget this. It worked like a well oiled machine in the first stimulus package.

As far as I can see and keeping college in mind, this represents the most significant aspects of the draft that directly affects families. Additional money is being spent on grants for research on energy, greenhouse gases, and rebuilding of infrastructure.

How much and in what form any of this will actually occur is anybody’s guess. Secretary of Education- elect Arne Duncan indicated during his confirmation hearing that he believes in increasing federal investment in college tuition.

In this light, the draft increases the maximum Pell Grant to $5,350 plus additional work study dollars (average work study award $1,600) with a refundable tax credit of $1,000, representing a total of $7,950 in free money to this group. Mission accomplished- it’s anybody’s guess since the mission has not been clearly stated and more input is forthcoming.

The only person to date that hasn’t chimed in on the specifics is the President. However, as stated earlier, much is in line with the then candidate’s beliefs that more funding needs to be directed to students of economically challenged parents. Considering his lobbying efforts on behalf of the draft, the conclusion may be that he is pleased.

Marc Hill
http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/the-congressional-money-trees-focus-on-education-744941.html

October 5, 2009   No Comments