zipscorp wrote:
It is like looking at the rear-view mirror while attempting to drive forward. It would never work.
tasman1 wrote: For all who did not read or can not find this new info
Update on Payza cashouts
24 Apr 2017 02:27 pm
Members, I wanted to give you an update on the Payza funding situation. We opened a new bank account and completed all the paperwork today. It will take a couple days for them to get the ACH and Wire capability setup for us but we expect this to be fully functional by the end of the week at which time we can initiate a wire to Payza so we can complete your pending cashouts. We're hopeful we can start sending the cashouts by the end of the week.
I want to again apologize for the delay and we will do our best to make sure all Payza cashouts are caught up as soon as possible. There are no delays with other cashouts and they will continue as normal.
Thank you for your understanding.
The ClixSense Team
tasman1 wrote: My body is host of 100 trillion bacteria and not a single one is paying me a rent , not to mention a food
Enough is enough , no more
From May 1st they have to pay me rent or they can find a place under the bridge
No more Mr Nice from tasman1 , I am not a charity , go to red cross or govt and beg
you sucker beggars
papamike51 wrote: 43 years ago, I married the women I fell in love with in High School. She waited for me while I was overseas in the US Navy.
A couple tips for a solid relationship:
For him:. If she's right, admit it. If you're right, deny it.
For her:. Let him think he's right once in awhile, it will stroke his ego.
Relationships are not, I repeat NOT a 50/50 compromise. If you both aren't willing to devote 100% to it, it won't last.
tasman1 wrote: The Earth seems flat to me ,prove otherwise
Proof or hold your mouth closed forever
Earth is in fact a round disc, with the Arctic at its centre.
A 150ft high ice wall around its rim – which looks suspiciously like the Antarctic coast – stops the oceans and people from spilling over the edge.
If you climbed over this wall, you would fall off into space – but NASA guards man the ramparts to prevent it ever happening.
tasman1 wrote: An elderly couple who were married for 71 years have died just four minutes apart.
Wilf Russell and his wife Vera, from Leicester in the UK, had been inseparable for 71 years, spending every night together except for when Wilf went to Africa during World War II.
But that all changed just three months ago when Wilf was hospitalised with Dementia at the Magna Carta care home in Wigston.
His wife Vera would spend every day by his side, but three weeks ago she learned that Wilf no longer recognised her.
Vera was then hospitalised at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, just three kilometres away.
The couple's granddaughter, Stephanie Welch, told the Leicester Mercury: "I think she was waiting for him to go. She was broken-hearted."
Wilf, aged 93, passed away at 6.50am on Wednesday morning last week.
Just four minutes later, Vera died. Her last words to Welch were: "We're a pair, aren't we?"
According to family, Vera didn't know Wilf had died.
Welch said the pair were family oriented and "really loved us all".
The family plan to hold a joint funeral for couple.