MobilityWOD looks pretty interesting
MobilityWOD looks pretty interesting
5GB for new users. If you got in early and jumped through their hoops you could keep your 25GB :)
I’m pretty sure that desktoppr.co lets you filter by resolution.
So if ankle mobility is an issue, how do you go about fixing that?
Fair enough. :)
Being an Irish whiskey I don’t believe that would officially be called a mint julep. Since Bourbon is the required liquor for a mint julep.
The best Mint Julep recipe that I have seen: skip the sugar and water, pour a good bourbon over ice, and toss the mint sprig away :)
True, I was just referencing the fact that ‘94 was mentioned.
Last time I checked headphones existed way back in ‘94, but I get your point.
It doesn’t keep track for you on the DVR, but an app like Sidereel would help you keep track of which episode is next.
I think you can put the funds into a traditional IRA and convert/transfer the funds to the Roth as long as you have the Roth open
They are called Vellux and you can find them in a lot of places: Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond etc.
They are called Vellux and you can find them in a lot of places: Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond etc.
How were you DQ’d from your Roth IRAs?
That’s a very old argument. There are many craft beers in cans that are just as good as bottles. The pricing of cans vs bottles for the craft brewers make it easier for them to do cans.
The more I read that Ramit Sethi writes the more I think he has a lot of good advice for people that is relatively easy to follow.
I was thinking there was a higher limit on a traditional ira vs roth. Thanks for clearning that up.
I like the months that I can check off at the beginning. :)
You should open up a Roth IRA. Or at least that’s my opinion then if you still have money after your are contributing the max, then open a traditional IRA
Fund a Roth like F.D.Bryant said and with any money above the max that you can put in a Roth, open a traditional IRA.
Congrats, that is huge! With that kind of timing, you should do fine paying off a mortgage (or saving for one) if you want to add that to your plate.