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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 I / Re: First DS Alum to be immortalized in a videogame?
« on: January 08, 2006, 02:04:06 AM »Quote from: Misa
Where is this test?
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Ostensibly he never knew, but, I think he did. In one episode (can't recall the number), Julia (or Barnabas?) mentions saving David AND Chris in front of Stokes! Stokes says nothing about it. He does not acknowledge the remark. He keeps quiet, but he must have known something was up with Chris for that comment to be made. I wish I could recall the episode. It might have been one of those episodes during 1897 where they flash to the present and Barnabas is in the I-Ching trance with Julia and Stokes standing near him. My memory is hazy on the ep, but I distinctly recall the mention of saving Chris being made right in front of Stokes.
Robservations 3/3/03 - Edward's Prisoner - #834/835
Has All MY Children ever had Langley die off camera (due to the death of Louis Edmonds) or is he mentioned at all anymore?
As for the game, how nice that you videogame geeks will have a new one to rachet up your geekness quotient.
Here in New York you'd have to demolish the part of the house you no longer used to get away with lower taxes. If it's standing, it gets taxed. But I don't understand how you can be looking at a tax bill for a structure that doesn't exist yet...
Maine has the fourth highest taxes in the US. Midnite, we don't have prop 13 here. Our town just put out its assessments and people with homes in the 3 hundred thousand range have received the estimated taxes to be as much as 6 thousand dollars.
I shudder to think what Liz's property tax would be. She would have to sell off the "old house" and "seaview" just to pay them.