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Did the State Trim Your Refund Check?

Andrew Norton

Just read this post on the Et Cetera blog (an extension of the Battle Creek Enquirer) about how some folks are getting smaller refunds than their tax preparer had calculated. Apparently the state is recalculating the Home Owner's Tax Credit on some (don't know if this means random) tax returns and that is believed to be the reason for the refunds being lower than anticipated. Our refund came back just as it was calculated. Anyone else out there have this happen?

Cast Your Vote for the Best Restroom of 2006

Andrew Norton

All Season's Bistro in Lansing is one of the five finalists for the 2006 America's Best Restroom award. Check out the link to view and vote for All Season's Bistro. You can view a short description of the bathroom as well as some pictures. This bathroom looks a lot nicer than most restaurants. The majority of people will not return to a restaurant if they believe the bathroom to be less than satisfactory. What I can not believe is the number of really nice restaurants with great food that have horrid bathrooms. Whether it's the primitive nature of them (i.e. exposed plumbing, cracked fixtures, or the bare light bulb hanging from the ceiling) or the extreme filth level, it is surprising to see the neglect that restaurants show to their bathrooms.

While on the subject of the best restroom, where have you found the worst public restroom?

The worst one I have had to use (due to lack of options and necessity) was on I-75 south of Mackinaw City. It was this little hole-in-the-wall gas station off the same exit as Sea Shell City (I believe it is anyway). I walked in to the bathroom (I use the term loosely) and stumbled because the bathroom floor was actually about 4 inches lower than the floor of the gas station.

The walls were bare cinder block and the floor was rough concrete (just a step above a dirt floor). The exposed plumbing, dirty fixtures, and good old hanging light bulb only added to the primitive ambiance. I scrubbed my hands quite thoroughly (at least they had a sink) and thought that if ever I was up this way again and in the same situation I would stop and visit the woods instead.

Paczki Day!

Andrew Norton

Today is Fat Tuesday, but in my world I refer to it as Paczki (pronounced poonch-key) Day. Whether you go for the authentic Polish versions or the doughnut-like version you are heading for some serious calories. A five-ounce paczki weighs in at over 400 calories with 25 grams of fat. When I used to work at a CPA firm in Lansing, the partners would spring for a ton of paczkis for the entire firm. The first year I worked there when they did that I must have ate about five of them by the end of my twelve hour day (tax season, you know).

Well, I am off in search of paczkis. I'll just be eating one this year. My stomach can't take it like it used to back in the day. :)

Creating Entrepreneurs at Ishpeming High School

Andrew Norton

Kim Carr, Ishpeming High School business and technology teacher, teaches classes that I wish would have been available to me when I was in high school. Her students use the tools they have learned in her classes to run a small business, Hematites 'R Us, at the school. The store carries a plethora of Hematite (the school's mascot) items such as t-shirts and blankets. The entire responsibility for the store lies with the students. From ordering inventory to scheduling other students to work at the store as well as all of the business operations like paying bills and making deposits.

Carr's classes teach the students the various skills needed - computer basics, computer information systems, accounting, and designing web pages. What a great idea and concept! Here is a teacher that knows how to teach the subject matter to students in a way that makes it interesting to the point where they want to learn and can excel.

Even in college I never had a class that allowed me to directly apply what I was learning in a 'real world' scenario. My experience with learning was a stagnant, time tested (in other words - we've always done it this way), ordeal that usually left me bored and wondering if I had chosen the correct career path (accounting).

Like I said, Kim Carr should be commended for making the subject matter relevant and interesting for her students. My only complaint is that when I tried to access their school store from the Ishpeming Schools website I received an error message. I wanted to check out their t-shirts.

Let me know if anyone has a way to get to their store website.

Psycho Path is Wackiest Street Name

Andrew Norton

A small private road west of Traverse City was the winner of The Car Connection's Wild, Weird, and Wacky street names contest. Psycho Path was the brainchild of someone with a strange sense of humor. I remember seeing that road sign on a recent trip up north and thought it was funny and ingenius. One of those, gee I wish I had thought of that ideas. A quick visit to The Car Connection website brought me a laugh from one of the streets that did not win. The third place winner was Farfrompoopen Road and the part that really makes this humorous to me is that the road is the only way to get up to Constipation Ridge in Story, Arkansas. Well, there you go. Your daily dose of potty humor has been delivered.