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rudolpho of pensacola

Member Since 20 Apr 2004
Offline Last Active Jan 25 2012 02:46 PM

#1001734 Calexico at Corona Ranch 2/4/11

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 26 January 2011 - 02:07 PM

Aims is a pretty neato thing and has been a great oppurtunity for colorstores last couple albums. Even more important is what kimber is attempting to show all these peoples flying in from around the country. Maybe all y'all can come out for the Thursday, February 5 rhythm room show. Starts at 7 and there's a BBQ.
Plus if the gentlemen who owns hot poop in walla is there you'll want to meet him. An interesting fellow.

Sorry. February 3. My minds stuck on the 5. Very sorry dlc.
I'm stupid.
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#987664 Rum Tenor

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 22 December 2010 - 10:01 AM

Pleased to say Tierra del fuego has joined the bill.
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#956498 Who's this Ryan Avery kid?

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 04 October 2010 - 07:09 PM

Sure fuckin have faggot
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#915154 Kimbers roll call

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 21 June 2010 - 06:38 AM

just got this from her. figured she wants the word spread..

SOS CONGRESS

Join diverse Arizonans on June 27th at 8am at the Heard Museum. Together we will exemplify unity for the rest of the nation to see. In recent weeks, we have become pawns in a national game of hate. We are being called racists by people who don’t know us, who are misinformed about how SB1070 came to pass.

Over 500 Arizonans from diverse cultures and belief systems will stand united, shoulder to shoulder and spell out SOS CONGRESS while we are photographed from 12 stories above. This photograph will be going to the national media, along with a series of portraits, also shot that morning, each with three Arizonans standing side by side.

Regardless of our differences this is something we can all relate to as Arizonans. This is a bill that negatively impacts all of us in a multitude of ways. The Federal Government needs to stand up and take control of this issue, which not only affects us here in Arizona, but the rest of the country as well.

We want to put a face on the people who live here, and we need to show that we are standing in unison. We are in the middle of a crisis that could last our lifetime if we don’t stand up now and let our voices be heard. Help us spread the word. June 27th…please be there. Every person counts.

Questions: Kimber Lanning 602 or kimber.lanning@gmail.com
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#908340 Hairy Pitz Club

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 02 June 2010 - 01:03 PM

i dont mind hairy pits/parts on chics as long as the chics arent annoying cunts.
and that they make me dinner and allow me to insert my penis into their vagina.
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#888210 if you think the sales tax increase is bad...

Posted by rudolpho of pensacola on 12 April 2010 - 06:13 PM

please consider the peoples with more needs than your own...

The 7th Special Session of Arizona's legislature concluded with additional budget cuts that will affect families of children with special needs. The legislature reduced spending by taking actions that include those listed below, and more cuts will be automatically triggered if the temporary sales tax fails to pass in May. The bills have been signed by the governor. This is a brief summary of notable impacts.
A presentation with more detail is available on the DES website at:
My link

DES will see an additional $50.5 million in reductions if the sales tax increase is not passed by voters on May 18, 2010.

First Things First (Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Initiative) will be sent back to voters, with the Arizona legislature asking that it be abolished. Voters passed this measure in 2006 to support services for the health and education of young children. First Things First has offered to lend the state $300 million at no interest. If the ballot measure passes in November, $385 million will be taken from First Things First and the early childhood program will be eliminated.

DDD Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) reduced $1.9 million in 2010 and $3.7 million next year. This eliminates state-only services (except foster care, residential supports, and early intervention) for 300 children and 400 adults who do not have ALTCS eligibility

A rate structure for foster children in the DDD state-only program will be implemented.

Reimbursement for habilitation with a music component will be reduced to the regular habilitation rate (instead of the enhanced rate paid previously).

Starting July 1, 2010, increase SSI billing for state-only services to 88 % from 70 %, consistent with Arizona Long Term Care (ALTCS) practices
DDD group home consolidation will combine residents of facilities with vacancies into fewer facilities

$18 million cut for KidsCare eliminates health care coverage for approximately 38,000 Arizona children

AHCCCS will be making several changes to the acute care adult benefit package as authorized by the enacted budget. AHCCCS is authorized to reduce provider rates by 5%-and another 10% if the sales tax increase is not passed by voters on May 18, 2010.

Salary cuts for state employees of 2.75%- reduction in performance pay. With mandatory furlough (days off without pay) for state employees, the total salary reduction for state employees is 5%.
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