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  1. Originally posted by smileygirl:

    A gift certificate to a spa for a facial sounds really nice. i never would of thought of that. How much do they usually vcost? Any idea?

    it depends on where you go and what you want. a basic facial will run you about $50-$70 average i think - that's a guess. i've only been to bliss and i loved it. go to their website - www.blissworld.com - they list all their services and prices. you can either get her a gift certificate for a specific service, or if it's too expensive, you can just get it for a certain amount so she can use if for whatever she wants. they also have great beauty products. there are two locations in the city - one in soho and the other on 57th, i think. also, if you go to newyork.citysearch.com, and search for "day spa" you'll get a whole bunch of listings in the city.

    i hope this helps... biggrin.gif

  2. bliss spa (there's one in soho and midtown, like 57th st) has amazing massages. you need to book in advance because they're so busy, but they also get cancellations all the time so you might get lucky. check out they're website - www.blissworld.com - all their services are listed. i got a 2 1/2 hour massage there - they literally had to peel me off the table. it was fuckin awesome. it's kind of expensive, but i think it's worth it. if you ever get a chance to go, i highly recommend it. biggrin.gif

  3. there is a book out that you can buy called "manhattan apartment rentals" - or something like that. just go to any barnes and noble and ask - they'll know what you're talking about. anyway, it's a list of all the management companies for a lot of the buildings in manhattan. it's broken up into all the different sections of manhattan (soho, village, upper west side, etc) and it lists phone numbers of the management company, what kind of apartments are available in that building (1BR, 2Br, etc.), etc. if you call the management company directly, you can avoid the broker's fee. that's how my roommate and i found our apartment. we managed to avoid over $4,000 in fees. you have to be persistant though and some of the management companies use brokers exclusively, but for the most part, you can avoid calling brokers with this book. i can get you the exact name, but it's at home, so if you can wait till tomorrow...

    hope this helps.

  4. basically i get compared to any famous asian woman out there - and right now that leaves a choice of lucy liu & tia carrere. usually this is coming from some dumb ass drunk guy thinking he's being original by making that comparison. of course i don't look anything like them, but i guess the fact that we're all asian is close enough for him.

  5. Originally posted by myrlin:

    I believe you will have to bribe me to make sure that doesnt happen.....**girn**

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    hehe...well, let's see...do you take non-monetary forms of bribes? i could offer you a massage or a hug (ask mikey_m & az_tec about either of those wink.gif)...ummm...i'm up for suggestions as long as they're not too freaky - freakiness you gotta earn over time. hahahahahaha. biggrin.gif

    or i could just buy you a drink or two, but that's kinda boring, dontcha think? wink.gif

  6. Paycheck guide:

    This explains alot...

    The following helpful guide has been prepared to help our employees better

    understand their paychecks:

    Item Amount

    Gross pay $1,222.02

    Income tax $244.40

    Outgo tax $45.21

    State tax $11.61

    Interstate tax $61.10

    County tax $6.11

    City tax $12.22

    Rural tax $4.44

    Back tax $1.11

    Front tax $1.16

    Side tax $1.61

    Up tax $2.22

    Down tax $1.11

    Tic-Tacs $1.98

    Thumbtacks $3.93

    Carpet tacks $0.98

    Stadium tax $0.69

    Flat tax $8.32

    Surtax $3.46

    Corporate tax $2.60

    Parking fee $5.00

    F.I.C.A. $81.88

    T.G.I.F. Fund $9.95

    Life insurance $5.85

    Health insurance$16.23

    Dental insurance$4.50

    Mental insurance$4.33

    Reassurance $0.11

    Disability $2.50

    Ability $0.25

    Liability $3.41

    Unreliability $10.99

    Coffee $6.85

    Coffee Cups $66.51

    Floor rental $16.85

    Chair rental $0.32

    Desk rental $4.32

    Union dues $5.85

    Union donts $3.77

    Cash advance $0.69

    Cash retreats $121.35

    Overtime $1.26

    Undertime $54.83

    Eastern time $9.00

    Central time $8.00

    Mountain time $7.00

    Pacific time $6.00

    Time Out $12.21

    Oxygen $10.02

    Water $16.54

    Heat $51.42

    Cool air $26.83

    Hot air $20.00

    Miscellaneous $113.29

    Sundry $12.09

    Various $8.01

    Net Take Home Pay $0.02

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    positive employment experience.

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    Have a nice week.

  7. unfortunately, no amount of brushing is going to help if you suffer from halitosis. you need to see a doctor and get it treated - they gotta scrape your tongue, give you special mouthwash, etc. in the meantime, the rest of us have to suffer until they figure it out. you'd think people turning blue from not breathing around them might clue them in... cwm13.gif

  8. some of us are meeting for drinks before heading to twirl friday nite. so far, this is our group:

    ricfutures

    ibhugh

    satanus (+2)

    foxyroxy20

    divette (maybe)

    yuhwoo (+1)

    TIME: 8pm

    PLACE: lava lounge, 28 W20th (btw 5th & 6th ave).

    let's meet outside - just makes it easier for those meeting for the first time.

    anyone is welcome to join us. for those who want to show up after 8 and don't want to wander around the bar asking "clubnyc?", pm me and i'll give you my cell number so you can find us.

    see you all friday!

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  9. Originally posted by blueangel:

    Absolutely no. EVERY SINGLE vote should count for who is going to be the president. The presidential seat should be decided by the people for the people!!

    BlueAngel

    amen! otherwise, it defeats the whole purpose of voting, i think.

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