Arnold Schwarzenegger is sincere in giving up money and his acting career for life as a civil servant, but his complaints about the job consuming his family time and quality of life is typical for most Americans.
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FOLKS REALLY DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IS GOING ON when it comes to taxes and jobs.
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It took asthma, COPD, emphysema and finally, lung cancer to get Toni Manes, a retired cosmetologist, to try to quit smoking. Unfortunately, the 58-year-old was so hooked, she couldn't kick the habit even after part of her left lung was removed. "I remember my surgeon told me 'If …
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