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We Hear Peter Olinto Celebrated His Birthday at a Nursing Home

Posted on August 8, 2013 by Adrienne Gonzalez

Thank you for being a friend, Tim Gearty.

It took a lot of digging but Going Concern was able to track down this exclusive photo of Peter's birthday celebration at Tim's retirement home. How sweet, he gave the birthday boy a pony!

Happy birthday, Peter!

Posted in CPA ExamTagged Becker CPA Review, Birthdays, Peter Olinto, Tim Gearty, you got jokes

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