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Please video this!


"Yeah, let me call my plumber"
"Yeah, let me call my electrician"
"Yeah, let me call my mechanic"
"Yeah, let me call my ...........dynamite guy??"

I WANT ONE!
When I was a young lad, I went to my cousins one day to hang out and they had a NES. Spent hours on the thing and me and my brother ended up getting one for Christmas that year.

re: Stryker Medical

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 6/11/13 at 3:02 pm
Got several of their reps as clients. They seem to like the company.
As far as compensation goes, it varies across the board.

Here is a link to the CFP's in your area that require $0-$99,999 account minimum, and are fee only. I haven't ever seen anyone meet to just give an education lesson, but maybe the will charge by the hour and you can get them 2-3 hours.

LINK

Call them and just tell them what your trying to do they should be able to help you out, if nothing else they could put you in the right direction.

re: Sea-Doo Options

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 6/10/13 at 1:17 pm
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The people that gravitate to them tend to know next to nothing about boating if that much and are just generally a menace to everyone else on the water.


So if I were to buy one......then I would know next to nothing about boating.........but generally people that own them....................also own.....other boats.

Your reasoning seems flawless sir.

re: Sea-Doo Options

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 6/10/13 at 11:44 am
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I tend to agree. Would rather a ski boat or pontoon instead.


They have all that already.

re: Sea-Doo Options

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 6/10/13 at 11:36 am
I'm 28, no kids, and looking for a used one.

Sea-Doo Options

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 6/10/13 at 11:33 am
Hey guys,

My family just purchased a lake house this past weekend and i've always wanted to have my own sea-doo. Now that I have a place to go and store one, I don't have a clue on where to begin, especially with all the models available.

I'm looking to drop $4-5K on one so if anyone can guide me on where to start I would greatly appreciate it.

Also how much can I expect to pay for insurance, a boat license, and whatever else might come up?
Where is it? I live somewhat close by. Ever watch the documentary " The Tunnel," things can be handled......

re: Chipmunk Control

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 4/17/13 at 4:27 pm
Ground can cave in and retaining walls will start leaning and eventually fall over.

re: Chipmunk Control

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 4/17/13 at 4:07 pm
I'm in Central Alabama

Chipmunk Control

Posted by GimmieSomeGlitter on 4/17/13 at 3:56 pm
I can't get rid of these damn things! I have tried the Haveaheart traps, SnakeAway, gopher/mice poison pellets, giant destroyer gas bombs, and my pellet gun. The only thing I know that kills them 100% is my pellet gun, but I can't sit in one or two spots all day long. I've killed 50 of them in a year. At first I thought I was making progress, but it's starting to make me nervous.

We do have a wooded area about 100ft from our house, and they stay up there for the most part. However, several of them keep coming down and end up making their new home in the vacant holes of the other chipmunks I've killed.

I'm tired of them and just want to protect my foundation and retaining walls. Please help!
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Indexed Universal Life

If you pay for it then it's a tax free benefit to you if you go on claim. If the company pays for it as a "benefit," then you'll be taxed on the benefit if you go on claim.

Let's say someone makes $100k and is covered at 60% of group DI that the company provides. You would think they would receive $60k each year. What really happens is after tax on that $60k "benefit" turns into more or less $40-$45k when it's all said and done.

Most companies also won't pay the full benefit until you have been denied by Social Security at least 3 times. That could almost take up to 2 years because of the time frame and windows they have for each application.

Statistically your more likely to become disabled than die prematurely.
Tom's Hardware has an article each month on the best custom builds at different price ranges.

HERE
It'll be a minute. For me it took a few hours to get a game that was about 7 gigs. That's why I made the switch to cable.
Then you go to the grocery store and see people using food stamps to buy steak's and get in an Escalade.

Yep that's what I would say.
I use FRAPS as well and you can expect a drop in FPS but not that significant. How fast does your hard drive write? At a minimum it needs to be 7200RPM. If it is, I bet there is some lag between the it and the USB connection since it's external.

Just my thoughts, maybe Stout or some of the other guys can help in a little more detail.