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No you have at least the right amount. Everybody should know that the G20 and Primera are both P11s.

The Corrado article yesterday introduced the right bit of nostalgia for me to vote NP on this car. Hours scouring the newspaper classifieds for a Scirocco that I may actually be able to afford and casting longing glances at the ads for a Corrado well out of my price range. Alas, I ended up with neither.

Makes sense so far, but what about Education? Does he think Betsy DeVos looks like a schoolmarm?

I left my respective superbowl party at the beginning of the 4th quarter. We were all cheering for the Falcons, but none of us were Falcons fans, so I had no idea and nobody to warn me.

WTF? Who the hell does this? Have I not been outside that long?

How does Haas get no prize money?

I can swing a new Cayman, but still debating. I could do a lot with the leftovers from getting the BRZ instead.

Holy shit! Steering wheel audio controls!? I am so beside myself with excitement that I didn’t even check to see if it even has a center console/armrest as well!

Same. The last straw was when TurboTax moved “investments” out of Deluxe and into Premier. Then I did H&R Block, then tried H&R Block brick and morter edition. Last year I did my return in H&R Block and TaxAct, and TaxAct gave me a better return in addition to being cheaper, so just going with them this year.

Same. The last straw was when TurboTax moved “investments” out of Deluxe and into Premier. Then I did H&R Block,

No, but you can just go to a bank and open up an IRA. Your employer won’t put any money into it though. It sounds like Canadian RRSPs are like US IRAs, except employers will also move contributions directly to them?

Regarding the expense ratios, all of the 401ks I’ve had included some index funds, which will have those low expense ratios. My general approach has been to just split everything between an S&P Index and a bond index, then stay away from all of the fancier funds.

Also from the same desk, if you have information from above, then pass it down. At the best place I’ve worked, my supervisor didn’t hold back. We had our team meeting after he had his meeting with the VP, and it usually contained a lot of “here’s what’s going on, but this isn’t common knowledge so don’t pass it

I’ve worked at places that value “get the job done” over personality. It was miserable because I was surrounded by people I couldn’t stand to be around all day. It also had the highest churn-rate of anyplace I’ve been since it was such a miserable work environment. It is possible to balance the two, and that is where

Anybody else notice how click-bait-y these headlines have become? $5 is not “saving big”, especially since it doesn’t even cover shipping.

Anybody else notice how click-bait-y these headlines have become? $5 is not “saving big”, especially since it

A better deal would be $600 for 24 months for an ATS-V allowing 1150 miles/mo

I don’t see it. If it was < $1000/mo, then I would go with “pretty sweet”. As is, it looks more than a lease and insurance on all but the most blinged-out caddys

Extra star needed for the timing of “they broke my watch” to the dude slipping and falling on his ass towards the end with they way I synced it.

I’m genuinely looking for an answer to that. Is he repeatedly getting back into the country illegally, or just getting waved past coming in through normal means? I’m a citizen and it’s about 50/50 whether or not I’m going to get grilled when re-entering the country.

I’ve been to Canada a couple times with friends who have had a DUI.