Those words get full employment today, unlike legal citizens.
I just unrealized that IMAO has unrealized income that could — nay, should — be taxed.
To wit (to misuse a word):
Someone could, potentially, donate one million dollars to the website. That has not happened, but it could, conceivably. Men are fond of interns. Therefore, the prudent thing to do is tax IMAO for the unrealized income. 48% or more.
Joy!

Only the best for our interns.
My nomination for Intern of the Week (MaryAnn and Ginger are currently in the Walrus wing):
Please go easy on her. She’s still learning the duties and responsibilities of being an Intern of the Week.
The best part of nominating an Intern of the Week on a Sunday is that it keeps them in a state of confusion, as to whether it was for the previous week’s performance or the upcoming week’s.
So you get two weeks’ worth of negligee pillow fights and whatnot out of them, instead of one.
Is she single now? You think she’d date me?
Never officially passed the Intern Test and approval process.
C’mon, you could surely give either one of them a pass / waiver / voucher.
IMAO standards will be maintained. I will personally look at the applicants and their applications.
They each have three applications. And their eyes are up here, Oppo.