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This kind of thing also applies to zoo memberships. There’s an AZA reciprocity program that gets you discounted/free admissions to zoos, aquariums, nature centers, etc., across the country. Kinja is being wonky or I’d link it, but it’s easy enough to find.

The worst food allergy is eggs, and it ain't close. There's no onion in flu shots.

Kentucky beat Kansas for their title, but that’s not the only thing you have wrong here.

No one shelled out $2,000 for that Jane Seymour butt ring

Thank you.

Honestly, I don’t know what your beef is. The two of them happened to meat under tough circumstances, and their love is rare, so let them enjoy it. It's clear they're searing hot for each other, but each of them seem to maintain a cool center and I think that's admirable. And Gwen is among the most beautiful women in

Edited: Damn video won't embed, and somebody beat me to it anyway.

We've gotta protect our phony baloney jobs!

“As someone who follows Auburn, Williams didn’t strike me”

I flip people off with three middle fingers the same way I flip people off with one middle finger. I mean, I don't see what would make these three-middle-fingered people deserve special treatment.

“We’re basically trying to replicate everything that we’re doing here over there.”

Protip: If you want to remember your anniversary, do what I did and get married on your wife’s birthday.

They're looking hard for the solution, but I doubt they'll be able to solvent.

This is true for my wife and I. We used to worry about money a lot even though we have always been in pretty good shape. Since we’ve automated bills, actually labeled part of our savings as an “emergency fund” and laid out a specific timeline to pay off our remaining debt, we’re both more at ease since we can see

Thank you. It does help. They are just regular ol’ CDs, not within an IRA, so I’ll likely be cashing them when their respective maturity dates come and moving the money to an IRA.

Thank you for the explanation. That makes sense. One of them is approaching maturity so I’ll definitely be looking into cashing it out when that time comes and depositing the money in an IRA.

Thanks for the input. We already contribute to IRAs, but in this case I’m more concerned with whether I’m allowed to roll those CDs into one of the existing IRAs, and the mechanics of doing so.

I have a question hopefully someone around here can help me out with. My wife has 2 CDs, and it seems like we should be doing something more active with that money. Is it possible/legal/smart to roll one or both of those into her IRA (either Roth or Traditional)?