Wednesday, June 6, 2012

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Stocks to Watch: FB, MS, SBUX & More

CNBC.com | June 05, 2012 | 04:54 PM EDT

Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell Tuesday:

Morgan Stanley [ MS?13.94? +1.08 (+8.40%) ] - Facebook's lead underwriter is now lending out the social-networking giant's shares to sell short, sources told CNBC. Shares of both companies were narrowly mixed in extended-hours trading. Facebook [ FB?26.81? +0.941 (+3.64%) ] closed below $26 in the regular trading session. (Click here for extended-hours quotes.)

Starbucks [ SBUX?53.47? +1.06 (+2.02%) ] signed a five-year deal with Coinstar [ CSTR?62.85? +3.56 (+6.00%) ] for thousands of Seattle's Best Coffee kiosks, according to a report. Shares of both companies edged higher in extended-hours trading. (Click here for after-hours quotes.)

Lee Enterprises [ LEE?1.33? +0.18 (+15.65%) ] - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway [ BRK.A?120741.00? +1836.00 (+1.54%) ] disclosed a 1.7 million share stake in the newspaper company, according to a special 13-F filing. Shares surged in extended-hours trading. (Click here for after-hours quote.)

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'Credit zombie' alive again, with lessons to teach

Bob Miller / for msnbc.com

Judy Rivers of Cullman, Ala. sits in the RV that has been her temporary home for the past two years since the credit system decided she was dead in 2010.

By Bob Sullivan

Judy Rivers isn't dead after all. And, as anyone who's had a maddening run-in with the nation's credit system would agree, her "resurrection" is miraculous.

Some loyal Red Tape readers might recall an August 2010 story we published on Rivers titled, "Hey banks: This woman is alive." ?At the time, Rivers had fallen -- or was pushed -- into a credit system black hole. She was declared dead by someone, rendering her invisible to the nation's lenders and other entities that rely on Social Security numbers for verification. She couldn't open a bank account, write a check, use a credit card, get a loan or an apartment. In many cases, she couldn't even apply for a job.?

She was, by 21st century standards, dead. Or, in perhaps a more-apt description, she had become a credit zombie.

Rivers, who lives in Alabama outside Birmingham, became a mini-celebrity after we published her digital nightmare. ?This woman is alive? was one of our most popular stories, and publications the world over retold Rivers? tale. Even Reader's Digest covered the story.

Her odyssey began in late 2010, when a bank told her its systems said she was dead ? and had been for two years.


?This Social Security Number has been discontinued; the holder of this number was reported dead on August 3, 2008," read a notice she was shown by a bank official. A check of her consumer report obtained from Chex Systems, which the bank had used to obtain that information, confirmed the error. It read, ?number inactivated due to report of death.?? Chex Systems said it received the data directly from the Social Security Administration, but that agency told Rivers that she was alive and well, according to its data.? She had the same experience with every other creditor and credit bureau she talked to. And there she remained for years, stuck in a Catch-22 despite her herculean efforts to find and correct the error.

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As a result of her experience, Rivers became an advocate of credit zombies everywhere. She met with members of Congress and her state Legislature. She received many offers of help and even a few date proposals. (Side note: No one seems to know what happens if a "living" credit user marries a zombie.) She wrote letters and filed protests with every entity she could think of.?But every time she tried to get a credit report, she got the same response: "Deactivated because of death."

Meanwhile, her life took darker and darker turns. The 50-something woman couldn't get a job because companies couldn't verify her work history or her credit. She couldn't receive unemployment benefits -- or any government benefits -- because she was, well, dead.? One local bank, where she?d deposited money for years, agreed to cash checks for her, but otherwise she lived a pure ?cash existence.? She accepted a friend's offer to let her live?in a small trailer by Smith Lake, about 90 minutes north of Birmingham, while she fought her battle.?

Along the way, she met a host of other credit zombies, who, like her, had been pushed off the grid by the erroneous declaration of the death of their Social Security numbers.? According to the Social Security Administration, about 1,000 people each month are accidentally declared dead and their SSNs listed in the agency?s Death Master File. By some estimates, that means there are nearly half a million credit zombies walking around the U.S. right now.

"I feel very blessed," Rivers said. "My problems are minimal compared to the horror stories I have listened to."

After Rivers' story was published, other zombies sought her out for advice. One woman, from nearby Winston City, Ala., was wheelchair-bound and had stopped receiving her disability checks seven months earlier. She was unable to purchase medicine, and her family had no idea what to do. So Rivers accompanied her to the nearest Social Security office, which discovered the woman had been placed on the Death Master File a year earlier. Rivers eventually helped get her benefits restored.?

"She had been going without for seven months," Rivers said.

Accidental death isn't just for the elderly, however. Rivers also heard from an 18-year-old who had saved thousands of dollars in a bank account for college, and discovered when he tried to withdraw the funds for tuition that it had been frozen because he had been declared dead.? The student had to miss a semester while fixing the problem.

(Out of privacy concerns, Rivers said she couldn't share the identity of the other victims.)

All the while, Rivers kept lobbying for changes that would help victims, speaking with all nine members of Alabama's congressional delegation at some point. She has started work on a book describing the nightmare. She's working on a potential class-action lawsuit against various entities that have denied her and others credit.??

"I don't mind being the poster child for this," she said. "When I speak to people, I am very direct. I just ask them what they are doing to fix this."

But in all that time -- nearly two years -- no one was able to resuscitate her credit, and her digital life. She's sure of this because, under a lawyer's instructions, she has religiously applied for credit at least twice a month since August 2010. She had to steel herself against constant rejection.

"I've been turned down about 40 times," she said.

But two weeks ago, the unthinkable happened.

"I was at a Belk store, and the clerk said, 'Do you want to fill out a credit card application?' I told her it wouldn't do any good. But she gave me a funny look, and said, ?Why don't you try anyway?? It would get me 15 percent off my purchase. So I filled it out. I figured it would be this month's test," Rivers said. "Three minutes later it came back approved and I was in shock.? The clerk looked at me with an expression that said, 'You just made all that up.' She was a little disappointed when I didn't use the card to make the purchase. "

Dizzy with excitement, but also worried about false hope, Rivers marched across the street to a T.J. Maxx and applied for a second card.? Within minutes, she was approved for that one, too.?

?GUESS WHAT? I AM FINALLY LIVING," Rivers wrote in an exuberant email to msnbc.com a few hours later.

Rivers still has no idea how she ended up dead, though it almost certainly has something to do with the Social Security Death Master File.? In part because of her prompting, criticism of the DMF has ramped up in the past two years, and change seems to be in the air. Last fall, Rep. Sam Johnson, R-Texas, introduced the Keeping IDs Safe Act, which would change the way death reporting works. And in February a subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee held hearings on death record reporting, at which the Social Security Administration's Office of Inspector General offered critical testimony. ?

One often overlooked element of the problem: Even after the Social Security administration fixes death reporting errors, victims' SSNs often are still available through third-party websites, leaving zombies open to second nightmare: identity theft. "In some cases, these individuals? (personal information) was still available for free viewing on the Internet?on ancestry sites like genealogy.com and familysearch.org?at the time of our report," the inspector general said.

Social Security receives about 2.5 million death reports each year from multiple sources, including funeral homes, government agencies and family members. The inspector general, which says typographical errors are responsible for ?the bulk of the credit zombie problem, says there?s a simple solution: ?forcing Social Security to only accept reports from accredited entities using an electronic system.

"In February 2009, we found that about 98 percent of erroneous death entries on the DMF were death reports from non-state sources," it said. But even electronic reports from states wouldn?t eliminate the problem. "Even if all states were to submit death reports via (electronic death registration), there could still be some erroneous death entries on the (Death Master File).?

With all that Rivers has been through, she's not willing to believe her "death" is over.? Still waiting for proof that she has a valid credit report ? it is in the mail, she hopes. But most important, she's still unemployed. Her biggest problem remains the job application process, which almost always includes a credit check. Even when her SSN is restored, her credit report will be mysteriously empty for several years, and she fears that will still hurt her chances of landing a job.

So while Congress wrestles with solutions, Rivers intends to keep applying pressure for change, and keep working to promote awareness of the problem.

"If you own a Social Security card, this can happen to you," she said.?

RED TAPE WRESTLING TIPS: What to do if you're a credit zombie
If it does happen to you, there's one absurd question you must answer: How do you prove you're alive? Proving you're dead is relatively easy -- a death certificate will do the trick.? But proving you're alive? That will probably require an in-person visit to the Social Security office with a valid ID, such as a driver's license.? Copies of recent utilities bills, paystubs or other credit-related activity could help make the case, too.?

Have the clerk request a correction to the Death Master File, and don't leave the office without some kind of written record about the fix.? You'll probably need to send copies of that record to your bank, other creditors and the nation's credit bureaus.

The Identity Theft Resource Center recommends an additional step: finding the underlying death certificate and filing to have it amended. The certificate should be available from the county clerk or recorders? office where it was initially filed, and should include the name of the informant who reported the death. Contact that informant, the agency says, and have that person sign a State Vital Record Amendment Affidavit Form. Bring that form to the Social Security officer, the Identity Theft Resource Center recommends.

Additional tips and a ?Death Reported in Error? form letter are available from the Identity Theft Resource Center?s website.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

How Qualified is Your Auto Body Shop?

Yes, it?s very true you can drive down the street and find lots of body shops. The question is should you just use any body shop to repair your vehicle? How do you know a body shop is reliable, honest, or produce quality work? Here are a few tips on what to look for when choosing an auto body shop.

According to an article at EzineArticles.com, ?Choosing an Auto Body Shop?

?Just driving down the street you will come across many auto repair shops. Some will look nice on the outside and others not so fancy. Some will have great rates posted outside to attract you in. Some will offer you something ?free? with the purchase of something else. Some will be dressed professional and others more relaxed. However, what matters most is how qualified the auto body specialists are that work there. What makes them qualified to work on your baby that you spend so much money on and rely on so much, your vehicle?

Just like any other career in life you will need to have some experience or education on what you are trying to do. It is important that your auto body specialist has been properly trained on how to repair vehicles. You would not let an untrained accountant handle your money decisions, so what is different about your auto repair specialist. Yes many people can be good with cars and can perform their own car repairs, however if you are paying to have your car repaired you want to be assured that you are paying for the best quality work from a professional.

So, how do you know if your auto body specialist is a trained and certified professional?

If your auto body specialist has attended a trade, technical or community college program for auto body repairs that is a good way judge their qualification. You can even check the program they were in to ensure that it is a legitimate program with practical applications.

Also, you want to see if they have any certifications for their achievements in auto body repair. There are many different forms so be sure to check out which one they are certified from.

One certification that is valid is the I-CAR certification. The I-CAR Platinum Individual program recognizes individuals who have achieved the highest level of collision industry training. Those who attain this designation demonstrate their commitment to the collision industry, professionalism, and ongoing training. So, if your auto body specialist holds this certification you can verify that they have been properly training on auto body repairs and that they will bring that knowledge and skill to every job they complete. Keep in mind this is just one as an example, there are many others that are valid.

You not only want to know that they have been educated and trained for auto body repair, but you want to see for your own eyes that they produce quality work. You should and are advised to ask to see samples of their previous work. That way you can see for yourself that you like their quality of work. Remember you will be spending time and money to get your car looking great so you want to be sure that you don?t waste either your time or money because you didn?t choose a qualified auto body repair specialist.

Start looking today for a qualified auto body professional to handle all of your vehicles needs!?

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Dr. Shawn Talbott Named VP of Research & Product Development

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

MonaVie, a leading product innovator in health and wellness, announced today that Dr. Shawn Talbott, a well-known scientist and expert in metabolism, weight loss, sports nutrition and human performance, has been appointed the companys new Vice President of Research and Product Development. In his new capacity, Dr. Talbott will be responsible for developing and overseeing the creation of an overall product strategy, including the development of new products and the integration of existing products into a long-term strategic plan. He also will lead MonaVie in research efforts that will provide credible, third-party validation of MonaVie products.

Dr. Talbott joins MonaVie with more than 20 years of experience in the field of nutritional products as a leading researcher and product developer. As a product developer, Dr. Talbott has created and researched some of the leading nutritional products on the market today, which have generated nearly $ 1 billion in combined sales. He also is the recipient of a dozen competitive research awards, and has published more than 200 articles on nutrition, health and fitness. In addition to his experience in product and development, Dr. Talbott has extensive experience in the direct sales industry.

MonaVie Founder, Chairman and CEO Dallin Larsen said, As we launch MonaVie 2.0, the next phase of our companys strategic growth, it is extremely critical that we have someone with world class credentials leading the strategic direction of our product research and development. Shawn Talbott is a well-known and respected scientist with the perfect experience and skill set to lead MonaVie into its next phase of strategic product innovation. His recognized leadership in nutritional research and development will be vital, as we continue to expand the MonaVie brand worldwide.

Dr. Talbott received dual Bachelors degrees in Sports Medicine (B.S.) and Fitness Management (B.A.) from Marietta College, his Masters degree (M.S.) in Exercise Science from the University of Massachusetts, and his Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry from Rutgers University. He also has undertaken post-graduate studies in Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Sloan School of Business as part of MITs curriculum with the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) and the highly selective, 3-year Entrepreneurial Masters Program (EMP).

Dr. Talbott has served as a nutrition consultant and educator for elite-level athletes in a variety of sports, including professional triathletes, members of the NBA Utah Jazz , the United States Ski and Snowboard Association during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, the Performance Enhancement Team (PET) for the United States Track and Field Association and the United States Olympic Training Centers.

As an athlete himself, Dr. Talbott has competed at the national and international level in Rowing (as part of the United States National Team Development Program) and Triathlon (completing over 100 marathons, ultramarathons and triathlons, including 14 at the Ironman distance).

Dr. Talbott has reviewed articles and served on the Editorial Boards for several scientific journals, including The Journal of Dietary Supplements, The American Journal of Preventive Medicine, The International Journal of Sports Nutrition, Current Topics in Nutraceutical Research and The Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional & Medical Foods. He is the former Director of the University of Utah Nutrition Clinic and taught as an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Nutrition, where he received the Outstanding Instructor Award in 2004. He also is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition (ACN), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the American Institute of Stress (AIS), and holds professional memberships in the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and the International Society for Sports Nutrition (ISSN).

Dr. Talbotts most recent projects include the award-winning documentary film, Killer At LargeWhy Obesity is Americas Greatest Threat (which has been screened for First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House) and the upcoming book, The Secret of Vigor (about the detrimental health effects of chronic stress).

About MonaVie

MonaVie is a leading product innovator in the health and wellness category. Starting with the acai berry in 2005, MonaVie has fulfilled its mission to bring the rarest nutritional products to a global market. Its reputation as an innovative leader has been confirmed again with the introduction of its revolutionary new product platform, MonaVie Nutritional Chemistry, that delivers custom nutrition to meet an individuals unique nutritional needs in an easy-to-use delivery system. Using the powerful Community CommerceSM business model, MonaVie is effectively providing an opportunity to create a more meaningful life for the one billion unemployed and underemployed worldwide through a global network of more than one million independent distributors in 21 countries. Consistent with its vision to generate abundance for people all around the world, MonaVie founded The MORE Project in 2005 as a catalyst to empower disadvantaged individuals to break the cycle of poverty, fear and hopelessness through educational programs and services that restore dignity and provide long-term self-sufficiency. Learn more about MonaVie at http://www.monavie.com.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Enrich Your Internet Presence With Elegant Website Designand ...

Internet presence is a requirement for almost every business enterprise and graphic design and website design could work as a vital aspect enriching the internet presence your business .

Since its inception, the Internet has been capable of bringing the world at one?s fingertips as anyone can access loads of information from it. A website is the most important and fundamental aspect of the internet. It?s a medium for bringing together a customer and a company on the same platform in the World Wide Web. In fact, a website presence has become a mandatory requirement for almost every business enterprise. However, having a website for informational purposes, in this day and age, is just not enough. Your website design plays a vital role and must be elegant in looks and integrate superb graphic design to attract an audience. Now, your website serves as your customer?s first impression of you and your business .

Software development companies offering website and graphic designing services understand these aspects of the market and can develop a website with your business requisites in mind along with high-end website design and graphic design. Though website design and graphic design are both different terms, during the development process of a website, both play a role.

Website Design ? Website design is a process of web development where all the vital aspects are taken into consideration. These vital aspects include :

  • Selection of technology for development (e.g.: open source or Microsoft)
  • Type of content placed on the website
  • Managing how the content will be placed to make it more attractive
  • Type of website (e.g.: social media, online store, corporate website etc.)
  • Selection of templates, themes, etc.

It also includes market studies, company and business studies and much more .

Graphic Design -For almost every web development process, graphic designing can certainly play an important role. However, apart from web development, graphic designing also plays as a key in the designing of business cards, templates, brochures, etc. Graphic design is carried out on the basis of graphic designing software and includes font designing, logo designing, image designing and many more in various formats such as vector, .png, .jpg, etc.

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Financial Help! Should I apply for a debt consolidation loan? Or ...

Question by Anonymous Guy: Financial Help! Should I apply for a debt consolidation loan? Or should I negotiate with creditors?
My father and I together have 5 credit cards, and 3 loans. Each credit card is of a high APR. The loans have a descent APR.
Our balance on the 5 credit cards are over 60,000 USD.
Our balance on the loans are about 4,000 USD.
I have a descent credit score, but I have alot of debt.
Every month I pay alot of interest with the credit cards.. It?s very overwhelming.

I need advice on how to manage all this. Our income is very limited. I have a part time job as I?m a student. I earn about 500 dollars a month. My father earns about 5000 to 6000 a month.

What are some possible solutions to cut down my credit card debt?
A debt consolidation loan? How would I get that? Which creditor is good for that?
I?ve also heard something about negotiating with the credit card companies, how does that work?

Best answer:

Answer by just me
Negotiate with creditors. Just found out by the loan agent at my bank that a debt consolidation loan will lower your credit score, and also to never let a financial institution know you are getting a loan to pay off a loan it goes on your report as suck and also lowers your score. Say it is for vacation, to fix the car, house whatever just not that it is to pay another bill.

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#1 GRANDMA | The Good The Dad and the Baby

My grandma lived within the boundaries of her comfort zone on a diet of coffee, donuts, goulash, and strawberry frosted mini-wheats. She loved politics, tabloid magazines, those tacky novelty toys that light up, dance, and sing songs, card games, scratch-off lottery tickets, Frank Sinatra, the Detroit Tigers, and of course, the MSU Spartans. Her favorite restaurant was Big Boy and the perfect birthday dinner for her was to have KFC take-out at the house with the family. She was never short on something to say, and within two minutes of meeting her, you?d know the names and breeds of her dogs and would be holding pictures of them in your hand. After you heard about her dogs, you?d hear about my brother and I and know what a proud grandmother she was.

She was a daughter, sister, friend, neighbor, gambler, dog lover, worrier, sports fan, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother. But to me, above all, she was just grandma.

The phrase, ?Grandma?s the name, spoilings the game,? held true for her. My grandma loved my brother and me unconditionally. We could have been derelict delinquents and she still would have bragged about how great we were to her friends and neighbors. She wasn?t that stereotypical grandma that could be found knitting or baking cookies, but her cabinets were well stocked with cookies and donuts, and half her wardrobe was #1 grandma sweatshirts.

She loved the holidays and every Easter she gave us baskets complete with a stuffed animal bunny every year until we were thirty years old. The older we got, the smaller the stuffed animal, but she still gave us one. At Christmas, sometimes she seemed more excited than my brother and I. Not for getting gifts, but excited for the family to be together and for us to open the presents from her.

I loved all of my grandparents but for some reason, grandma and I always had a special relationship. Grandma was my buddy. I think it started when my older brother became more active with extracurricular activities in high school. And as he got more involved with school, so did my parents. Sometimes I really didn?t like being the tag-a-long so spending the night or weekend at grandma?s house sounded a lot more exciting.

I was probably in 5th or 6th grade when I started spending this one-on-one time with grandma. We?d go for walks, porch sit, play cards, watch TV, play the piano, and sit at the table and just talk. I?d ask questions and listen intently as she told stories from her past. Through these visits we gave each other what we needed. She lived alone and needed someone to listen to her, and with my older brother in the spotlight just starting high school, I needed attention. And she did just that.

Grandma did what grandma?s do best, she spoiled me. Nothing major, but a free candy bar and a pizza dinner go a long way for a 10 year old boy. But other than being spoiled, grandma?s house was a place I could exert my independence. At home I was the youngest. But when I was at grandmas by myself, I was top dog.

Besides cutting the grass and trimming the bushes, I would try to fix things that needed fixing before my dad came over. Just to see if I could. To see if I really learned the things I?ve seen my dad do a thousand times at our house. And most often I could, and by myself too. She never protested either. ?You want a hammer, a screwdriver, and an axe for what? Just be careful.?

As I got older, my ambitions got bigger and the projects I tried to tackle were more difficult.

I remember when I went through a cooking phase, I went to grandma?s house and had her invite her old-lady-card-game-buddies over for dinner and I cooked for them. I made cubed chicken cooked in a sauce made with a cream of something soup, served over white rice with a side of canned green beans. They loved it! But I could have made burnt grilled cheese and olive loaf sandwiches and she would have raved about them. ?Oh Matthew, you are so talented you could be a chef!?

Or the time I decided to ?landscape? her back yard. It wasn?t anything major, but I planted mums and some annuals and spread some mulch around to make the backyard look a bit nicer. While I worked in the backyard, she?d sit on the front porch and chat with her friends, and then coax me back inside for food.

As I got older and more involved with friends and activities in high school, I still tried to make an effort to make social visits to grandma?s house. Sometimes I would show up unannounced and rearrange her furniture just to switch things up for her. Again, she?d never protest. ?Okay, just be careful,? she?d say followed by, ?I love it!?

Or sometimes if I was out with a friend we?d stop in at grandmas for a short visit. ?Hey, my grandma lives just down the street, want to stop in and say hi?? My friends seemed to enjoy her company just as much as she enjoyed the visit too.

She was a sweet, feisty lady with ?colorful? expressions. She would swear in Polish (even though she wasn?t Polish, my grandpa was) and then say in English what she just said in Polish. ?That means sh*t,? she?d say and then giggle.

When she met Aya for the first time, she said, ?Oh that Matthew, he?s full of sh*t.? Then she?d wink at me with a smile and say, ?He?s my little sh*t @ss.?

Sh*t @ss became her term of endearment for me, Aya, and her dog. My parents weren?t bonkers on her using this term openly in public, but I loved it. About ten years ago I stopped signing my name on her cards and started signing, ?From your little sh*t @sses.? As she would say, ?Our family is a little nutty.?

Not only was she a little nutty, but stubborn and sometimes a handful. She could drive us a little crazy at times with her repetitive stories and how she treated her dogs like people, but she always told us how much she appreciated what we did for her. After every family dinner or event she would say, ?Honest to God, I have the best family?? I knew she meant it to.

This past Mother?s Day, shortly after grandma turned 92, she said the same thing, but it had a different tone to it. A sense of finality, a sense that she knew this would be her last Mother?s Day. Something I had avoided thinking much about was suddenly so evident. We had all been blessed with her having a long healthy happy life, but now she was at the end of the road.

The past few months had been very difficult for grandma as her health declined. A major surgery followed by weeks of physical therapy had finally taken it?s toll. We all knew the time to say good bye was fast approaching.

Two and half weeks later, grandma passed away peacefully with family by her side. I feel absolutely blessed to have had her be such a big part of my life for so long, but saying good bye is never easy no matter what the circumstances are.

I do believe she is in a better place and is reunited with my grandpa and all her other friends and family. I know that she will now look down on me from above and give me comfort.

I love you grandma, and this little sh*t @ss will really miss you.

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