mon atelier...

mon atelier...

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bonjour,chez moi c'est pareil mais avec moins de machines mais quelque chose m'interesse dans votre etagere est ce une alouette 3?? ou la gazelle ,etes vous vendeur voici mon adresse jlheli5@hotmail.com d'avance merci

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..hola johnny..tu as raison, est le alouetteIII de vario, je afiche photo..

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johnny leroy a écrit:
bonjour,chez moi c'est pareil mais avec moins de machines mais quelque chose m'interesse dans votre etagere est ce une alouette 3?? ou la gazelle ,etes vous vendeur voici mon adresse jlheli5@hotmail.com d'avance merci

S'est plus un atelier, s'est un magasin !!! superbe rangement si ça pouvait être comme ça chez moi ! lol

It sucks, but it applies to everyone, not just bloggers. I sell handmade jewelry via the internet and have to have a biz license in my city. As for free

speech, newspapers, radio stations, TV stations and magazines also pay taxes, licensing fees, etc. You engage in any activity that brings in money, no matter

how little the amount, and you are "in business." As far as I know, most cities have business license requirements, and many also have zoning requirements,
japanese led watch|
cheap picture frames|
electronic picture frame|
Portable DVD Player|
led watches|
Digital Picture Frame|
green laser pointer
so moving isn't going to help, unless you're moving to some unincorporated area outside city/county limits. If they don't want to pay for a license, then

they should cease any and all money-related activity, or go through the process of becoming a non-profit. I blog, and I get no money at all for it -- and so

I have nothing to claim on taxes -- because I don't sell anything and I don't have ads. Or, if they want to continue taking in money, they should write off

the $300 as a business expense