kauaime

kauaime t1_j3nkiwn wrote

If you read your link it proves my point it says right in the link that there is no limit with SSDI. You are talking SSI. Thank you

This is directly from the link you sent.

The SSDI program does not limit how much money you can have in the bank because there are no resource limits as you find with SSI.

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kauaime t1_izfcg1q wrote

Just got back from SD. Indiana and Illinois were close to the same or higher than here. But Wisconsin and Minnesota were the cheapest I saw. It was hard for me to believe that NY and Mass were cheaper than here. Can really chew up the miles with 80mph speed limit in SD.

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kauaime t1_izb2g5f wrote

Thank you for the information. Since you seemed well versed, I have had 3 DUI's the last one was over 36 years ago. Does that mean I am not allowed to visit Canada? Makes me wonder why I got a passport.

Edit, just read up on the laws so there is no need to answer this. I guess I don't need to visit Canada ever again. Just not worth it. Just like getting my felony for growing weed 30 years ago expunged, not giving the courts another dime of my money. Thank you for taking the time respond in a civil manner.

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kauaime t1_iwvsplk wrote

Call Pinetree poultry in New Sharon. I know they raise turkeys but this time of year they could all be spoken for. ( you said you would drive )

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kauaime t1_ivqt7xe wrote

The little town cemetery where my family is buried isn't even connected to the cemetery. The cemetery is a separate entity. The only thing on the " card " there is who owns the plot. The rest is only word of mouth ( small town ) and what has been recorded within the family, and or like said above, on the death certificate. That has been my experience anyway. And best of success, I spent countless hours digging.

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