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Food Forum / Re: TTspapaya sauce, 1st place WINNER!
« on: March 05, 2018, 02:29:05 PM »
try ours first, not bragging but we got a trophy for it.  :)

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Food Forum / Re: TTspapaya sauce, 1st place WINNER!
« on: March 05, 2018, 02:23:38 PM »
they just haven't try ttspapaya sauce yet  :D

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Food Forum / TTspapaya sauce, 1st place WINNER!
« on: March 05, 2018, 01:26:59 PM »
we participated in a papaya making competition and took 1st among 16 contestants (laos, viet, hmong, mien). please support by purchasing our papaya sauce and liking our fb page at https://www.facebook.com/TTspapayasauce/

you can also purchase our sauce at https://ttspapayasauce.wixsite.com/ttspapayasauce/shop


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Arts & Photography / vector on ipad
« on: February 15, 2018, 04:13:13 PM »
practicing vector on my ipad pro with autodesk graphic app.

not complete, working progress... O0






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compare to cities in wisco, madison is probably the best to live. it is a hub of diverse groups. the lakes, campus and recreational amenities give madisonians the best of everything. we're southern central located, close to metro cities is a plus for weekend getaways.

sorry if you came here and didn't enjoy it. college life experience is different from casual life experience. nothing special here, but the city is clean and expanding. not many cities where you can go anywhere and feel comfortable walking down the street. it's not perfect, but it's refreshing.

come visit and i'll show you around. breakfast at the oldest lakefront hotel in madison overseeing lake mendota. a quick hike thru the uw aboretum. a visit to the thai pavilion. lunch on state street. a tour of frank lloyd wright monona terrace overseeing lake monona, enjoy the farmers market around the capitol square,  drink beer at the capitol brewery beer garden, and end with a quite sunset evening fishing at tenney park. the best part is, everything is within 20 minute drive. no traffic.




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Madison is a great place to live, go visit my friends on VANG  ST.

used to take my daughter there for hmong dance practice. nice area, but high maintenance. i'll stick to my tiny home  ;)

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 :D

madison is a great place to live, but cost of living is high and salary pays the same as other cities.

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Money & Investment / Re: Crypto currency exchanage
« on: December 08, 2017, 12:51:50 PM »
i got in at $2,200. all i can say is its the quickest money i've made.

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Movies / Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming
« on: July 14, 2017, 02:54:13 PM »
i larb the part where peter and aunt may eating larb and sticky rice at an asian restaurant. O0

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Arts & Photography / Re: tshirt design: learn hmong abc
« on: February 13, 2017, 08:27:32 AM »
i just received our first order, about 24 tshirts at $22/each. the tshirt is good quality and has front/back design.

i still have one large white and one large black of the second design (qaib thaib). if interested, pm me.

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General Discussion / Re: Anybody need help with their tax?
« on: February 02, 2017, 09:50:31 PM »
turborax is a ripoff. they don't charge u only if its ez filing, no mortgage, no investments. if you have any of those, it will force u to upgrade otherwise it will not do the deduction schedule. and if u upgrade it will charge u for direct deposit. ripoff.

use creditkarma instead, its free, no hidden cost, no charge for efile, no charge for direct deposit. use turbotax to compare your return, then file with creditkarma.

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Work Avenue / Re: hiring students
« on: January 31, 2017, 08:21:44 AM »
personality wise the guy seems more likeable. i really want to give her the opportunity to gain experience to build a solid resume for her future career. at the same time i feel she didn't put effort into the interview.

hoping she'll turn out to be the next mee moua, not trump. it comes from early experience.

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Work Avenue / Re: hiring students
« on: January 31, 2017, 08:19:48 AM »
Experience wise. The male seems a better fit.

But what about personality wise?  What kind of questions did you ask? Scenario questions?

personality wise the guy seems more likeable. i really want to give her the opportunity to gain experience to build a solid resume for her future career. at the same time i feel she didn't put effort into the interview.

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Work Avenue / hiring students
« on: January 30, 2017, 04:47:29 PM »
we're hiring students to support our engineering department, to help them gain experience and prep them for their future career goals. at the same time, we're not just looking to fill positions, we need motivated students who can perform well, b/c time and money will be spent on training.

we have 5 applicants, 4 openings. 4 male caucasian, 1 female hmong.

1 of the boy and the hmong girl share the same class/major, and will be graduating the same year. here's what set them apart...

caucasian boy - previous high school activities/work experience. director of a small volunteer/non profit group. some job experience relating to school major. excellent communication skill, asked questions during the interview.

hmong girl - no volunteer work, no high school activities, job experience not relating to school major. quite and was not interactive during the interview. she has a full college scholarship.

we have 4 openings. right now the hmong girl is at the bottom of the list, but is it fair to place her there?

over the weekend i had time to reflect and compare my own growing up experience in the 90s. my parents wasn't involved as other caucasian parents were about extra activities and volunteer work. i just knew how to study hard and went off to college. i didn't have a role model, or someone to teach me to build a successful resume. i did the minimum, but worked hard to go to school.

do you think the hmong girl deserves a chance (she did studied hard in h.s. and earned a full scholarship)? working here will get her the experience needed, so that one day she can compete with other applicants at a corporate firm.

i just want to point out that race and gender have nothing to do with the hiring decision. but i think culture/lack of education has a lot to do with how you were raised.

i hope we can be better than our parents; participate, get involve in our kid's life and teach them how to build a strong future.







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Arts & Photography / Re: tshirt design: learn hmong abc
« on: January 24, 2017, 04:56:33 PM »
second tshirt




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