It’s a simple question.
Where is she really living?
Yes, the guy was way over the top.
But if people are cheating the system, and keeping their cheap seats while others have to pay market rates, why do they expect others to play by the rules?
It’s a simple question.
Where is she really living?
Yes, the guy was way over the top.
But if people are cheating the system, and keeping their cheap seats while others have to pay market rates, why do they expect others to play by the rules?
They would have gotten here sooner, but none of the men would stop and ask for directions.
I’ve only ridden my 20,000 miles so far.
Wonder if you had the suspension set up right.
Yes, it vibes at idle, but man, what a torque monster for curves.
Absolutely.
Bimmer is the yuppie car, you idjit!
Beemer is the motorcycle!
;)
Man, I thought Harley sold its Holiday Rambler division.
Based on the looks of these bikes, I guess not.
My wife and I just crossed the country on our 21-year-old BMW (that still works flawlessly.) We saw a lot of Harleys and Harley stickers and Harley t-shirts.
Most of the Harleys were on trailers, or had been carried…
Small change for a pun ... :)
Yup, this works perfectly — until the government changes the rules on you.
Early in your career, a Roth makes great sense.
Then you might want to split the difference.
Multiple buckets of money, facing different tax scenarios, can make a lot of cents.
And put in as much as you can, as early as you can.
Compound interest is…
Is it worse than the foot-draggers?
Foot draggers on office carpet always drove me nuts.
It directly translated into their work ethic, I noticed.
Better step up those political donations, Zuck! The regulatory agencies always remora the big-money sharks like you ...
I would have to tell my grandmother this.
She lived on a farm in the middle of nowhere Midwest, with one car, and grandpa worked in town.
They still found a way to vote.
No public transport.
No time off work.
She had picture ID.
My goodness, there was nothing that poor, homemaking farm woman couldn’t do!
It’s almost like she…
Uh, vote?
Gentrification: A politically-charged word that means your neighborhood is becoming successful.
Reminds me of the cartoon of the hunched over, wrinkled, decrepit old man at his doctor’s office.
Doctor says:
“Remember when I said by eating right, exercising and not smoking or drinking you’d live another 10 or 15 years? These are those years.”
Fortunately, the regular networks don’t have to morph, they remain tools of the DNC, not matter who is in office.
Check out making a week’s worth of steel cut oats in small mason jars.
Simple, and sustainable.
Here’s one:
Get a gas reward card and a reloadable gas card that benefits your favorite charity. (In my case, my church.)
Then figure out the daily price patterns of your local gas stations, target the cheapest one that is not out of the way on the right day — and aim to fill up/top off on that day every week.
That…
Holy wah!
It’s almost like ... like ... tax policies have consequences! That they impact behavior!
Whodathunk?
Tracking former employees in a plan is a major PITA.
Getting them to keep their addresses updated, another.
We set up a plan to roll out people automatically if they had less than 5k. Frankly, it was better for them to take their money than forget about it.
Those must be some pretty skanky employers; I’ve never heard of…
Don’t forget, you don’t need a “machine” to make coffee.
French press or pour-over and a small thermos can do it.
Unless, of course, you need espresso-based bulletproof coffee, which then takes us to an espresso machine, immersion blender, Irish butter, coconut oil, homemade kahlua, milk, etc. ... :)
My gym offers free…