If you are a girl and can’t get laid, you are 110% definitely really really ugly. By closing time at a bar most guys will hit literally anything conscious and half decent.
Any grown man wearing a jersey looks like an idiot. Also, sports is entertainment not life. I can’t stand the drunk idiots who talk shit to each other and almost get in a fight. You aren’t playing in the game, it is shear entertainment. Enjoy some beers and chill out.
Going to the Hornets v. Lebron basketball game followed by a few beverages, moving my in-laws tomorrow to a house on nice country club golf course…so I’m hoping my efforts are rewarded with numerous rounds. Flying to PHX for biz Sunday AM.
The real issue with the upside of SNAP is they currently have a limited platform and audience compared to Facebook and Twitter. SNAP can only function on a smartphone and has no web based platform like Facebook and Twitter, which can be operated on a PC. While SNAP is an unattractive buy now due to uncertainty, their evolution long term could hold promise if they continue to expand and evolve their product. Not a complete dooms day scenario, and SNAP timed the market right to enter during a strong run.
We can actually tailgate Panther games properly now. Nothing more lame then rolling to the breweries and bars near the stadium and having to bring your own beer to drink in the parking lot.
I’d be careful with NYL. I went with NWML on my build. NYL shows a 6.2% dividend interest rate, but their underlying fees and operating costs, knock that rate down quite a bit. NW illustrated 5% dividend rate and after a 40 year projection had more cash value in the contract due to lower mortality expense and cost from what I’ve researched. If you look at dividend payouts (actualized) over the past decade NW has paid out more than NYL and Mass combined. NYL and Mass are also funding dividends with their surplus cash, betting on longer maturing fixed income securities outward on the curve. I’d go with NW, they only bet on short duration FI/Private placement/Private Equity. I’d go with either a 65L or ECL overfunded contract, make sure its blended with at least 50% in Additional Premiums. That’s what my NW rep built and it has been solid. Hope that helps. Sorry for the technical dive, second nature as a trader.
Have to disagree with you on this one. I trade securities for a bank on the street and my cash value insurance has been a great asset as a sort of floating rate bond. Sure it’s boring, but is also a steady fixed asset that lets me take more risk in my brokerage account. I can take cash out with a loan at any time and it comes with death benefit on top of it. Banks pay millions of dollars in BOLI (Bank Owned Life Insurance) a year to help produce safe return. Not saying it should be a major portion of your portfolio, but I’d advise anyone to invest in it as a portion of their fixed income allocation. If the insurance broker cuts their commission out of the product to a large extent and it is structured correctly, you can make solid returns in the long run.
Nick – Drink a solid serving or two of C4 and that 30 minute run will go by a lot more quickly. You also won’t focus on being tired until the feeling of being completely jacked up wears off.
Demand the whole can for your in-flight beverage, not just what’s poured in the cup.
Dillon, deadlifts + chest…that’s a fairly odd combo. Not here to hate, but how did that come about?
If you are a girl and can’t get laid, you are 110% definitely really really ugly. By closing time at a bar most guys will hit literally anything conscious and half decent.
“New phone, who’s this?”
Closing on my house and selling my condo. Consuming some Mich Ultras.
The only thing better than a solo road trip…doing it in a drop top Miata
You don’t know the other dude in this situation, so I don’t see it being your issue either. It is her problem to deal with if it becomes one.
Any grown man wearing a jersey looks like an idiot. Also, sports is entertainment not life. I can’t stand the drunk idiots who talk shit to each other and almost get in a fight. You aren’t playing in the game, it is shear entertainment. Enjoy some beers and chill out.
Going to the Hornets v. Lebron basketball game followed by a few beverages, moving my in-laws tomorrow to a house on nice country club golf course…so I’m hoping my efforts are rewarded with numerous rounds. Flying to PHX for biz Sunday AM.
A grand? Times that by about 3…
The last bachelor party I went to I blacked out around 4:00 PM at Wet Republic in Las Vegas, gotta love ’em
Was kinda pushing for Vegas here…
The real issue with the upside of SNAP is they currently have a limited platform and audience compared to Facebook and Twitter. SNAP can only function on a smartphone and has no web based platform like Facebook and Twitter, which can be operated on a PC. While SNAP is an unattractive buy now due to uncertainty, their evolution long term could hold promise if they continue to expand and evolve their product. Not a complete dooms day scenario, and SNAP timed the market right to enter during a strong run.
We can actually tailgate Panther games properly now. Nothing more lame then rolling to the breweries and bars near the stadium and having to bring your own beer to drink in the parking lot.
I’d be careful with NYL. I went with NWML on my build. NYL shows a 6.2% dividend interest rate, but their underlying fees and operating costs, knock that rate down quite a bit. NW illustrated 5% dividend rate and after a 40 year projection had more cash value in the contract due to lower mortality expense and cost from what I’ve researched. If you look at dividend payouts (actualized) over the past decade NW has paid out more than NYL and Mass combined. NYL and Mass are also funding dividends with their surplus cash, betting on longer maturing fixed income securities outward on the curve. I’d go with NW, they only bet on short duration FI/Private placement/Private Equity. I’d go with either a 65L or ECL overfunded contract, make sure its blended with at least 50% in Additional Premiums. That’s what my NW rep built and it has been solid. Hope that helps. Sorry for the technical dive, second nature as a trader.
Have to disagree with you on this one. I trade securities for a bank on the street and my cash value insurance has been a great asset as a sort of floating rate bond. Sure it’s boring, but is also a steady fixed asset that lets me take more risk in my brokerage account. I can take cash out with a loan at any time and it comes with death benefit on top of it. Banks pay millions of dollars in BOLI (Bank Owned Life Insurance) a year to help produce safe return. Not saying it should be a major portion of your portfolio, but I’d advise anyone to invest in it as a portion of their fixed income allocation. If the insurance broker cuts their commission out of the product to a large extent and it is structured correctly, you can make solid returns in the long run.
Nick – Drink a solid serving or two of C4 and that 30 minute run will go by a lot more quickly. You also won’t focus on being tired until the feeling of being completely jacked up wears off.
Perrier is definitely the top of the class. The only blemish is Jean Girard drove the #55 Perrier car in Talladega Nights.
Going long on Molson Coors stock asap
Crowded, cold, and liberal…I’ll pass on DC also.