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Yeah, that's pretty much what I do these days when I animate my weird random cartoons. It's great! I'm also going to look for a job playing in resturants at night to earn some extra cash. (Better than being a check-out chick I can tell you that now) - [[User:MJ|MJ]]
Yeah, that's pretty much what I do these days when I animate my weird random cartoons. It's great! I'm also going to look for a job playing in resturants at night to earn some extra cash. (Better than being a check-out chick I can tell you that now) - [[User:MJ|MJ]]
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:I can agree with it, too. The mall in my city has a "street performer" program, trying to cultivate a London/Paris subway kind of thing, except you have to sign up to play for tips. [http://www.whowasthursday.com My brother and I] can typically make about $200 on a Saturday night! The only problem with this kind of stuff is at tax time; I have income from organizations that has tax withheld, income from others that ''doesn't'', income from private students that I can claim one set of expenses for, and income from gigging that I can claim another for... aaaa!!! —[[User:AbdiViklas|AbdiViklas]] 00:57, 16 January 2006 (UTC)

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Homestar Runner Wiki! We're glad to have you as a member. If you need any help, feel free to ask anyone on the welcoming committee. You can also post questions on the FAQ talk page.

Sincerely,
Has Matt? (talk), and "The Homestar Runner Wiki Welcoming Committee" 21:43, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

Welcome again

Hey! Glad to see I had a hand in returning somebody to the realm of the wiki. Cool that you've played the piano for that long, too; if you wind up being an animator maybe you can provide your own soundtracks! —AbdiViklas 15:53, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, that's pretty much what I do these days when I animate my weird random cartoons. It's great! I'm also going to look for a job playing in resturants at night to earn some extra cash. (Better than being a check-out chick I can tell you that now) - MJ

I can agree with it, too. The mall in my city has a "street performer" program, trying to cultivate a London/Paris subway kind of thing, except you have to sign up to play for tips. My brother and I can typically make about $200 on a Saturday night! The only problem with this kind of stuff is at tax time; I have income from organizations that has tax withheld, income from others that doesn't, income from private students that I can claim one set of expenses for, and income from gigging that I can claim another for... aaaa!!! —AbdiViklas 00:57, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
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