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06-21-2014, 11:10 PM
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You did that without quoting Monty Python?
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No I didn't.
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06-22-2014, 02:31 AM
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OK...
4-2-7...Posts Per Day: 22.20
mpholland...Posts Per Day: 0.74
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bobabode...Posts Per Day: 20.14
Something must be amiss with -5's calculations.
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06-22-2014, 10:02 AM
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bobabode...Posts Per Day: 20.14
Something must be amiss with -5's calculations.
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My response actually had nothing to do with peoples post count in general. I just found it kind of hypocritical that the person who quoted:
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One doesn't need to post a comment in every thread started.
One doesn't need to feel every comment needs a reply.
This in no way suggests no interaction but really if all you have to say about a topic is posting troll pic stay off the thread. If your first comment in a thread has absolutely nothing to do with an opinion on the topic or a reply to debate the topic stay off the thread.
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and
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But keep it up maybe one day a few here will learn that not every thread needs their input and not every comment needs a reply.
When you ID the ones doing that you can see where the true problem festers from.
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had such a high post count.
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06-22-2014, 08:16 PM
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What You Don't Know About Social Security—but Should
Welcome to Social Security.
Each day, thousands of Americans apply for the first time for Social Security benefits. And each day—if questions from our readers and the stories we hear from financial advisers are any indication—many applicants have no idea what they're getting into. They know little or nothing about the program's complexity, the myriad ways to collect benefits and the Social Security Administration's staffing and service problems.
As such, they're putting their retirement—and, in many cases, their spouses' future—at risk.
"People spend more time planning a vacation than they do planning for 20 or 30 years of Social Security benefits," says Barry Kaplan, chief investment officer for Cambridge Wealth Counsel in Atlanta. Those benefits, he notes, are insurance against market downturns, hyperinflation and living longer than you anticipate. But would-be beneficiaries, he says, typically "go into this without a clue."
http://online.wsj.com/articles/what-...uld-1403470474
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06-22-2014, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 4-2-7
What You Don't Know About Social Security—but Should
Welcome to Social Security.
Each day, thousands of Americans apply for the first time for Social Security benefits. And each day—if questions from our readers and the stories we hear from financial advisers are any indication—many applicants have no idea what they're getting into. They know little or nothing about the program's complexity, the myriad ways to collect benefits and the Social Security Administration's staffing and service problems.
As such, they're putting their retirement—and, in many cases, their spouses' future—at risk.
"People spend more time planning a vacation than they do planning for 20 or 30 years of Social Security benefits," says Barry Kaplan, chief investment officer for Cambridge Wealth Counsel in Atlanta. Those benefits, he notes, are insurance against market downturns, hyperinflation and living longer than you anticipate. But would-be beneficiaries, he says, typically "go into this without a clue."
http://online.wsj.com/articles/what-...uld-1403470474
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So? Give us your expert financial analysis. Can I get paid in gold bullion?
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06-22-2014, 11:05 PM
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So? Give us your expert financial analysis. Can I get paid in gold bullion?
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No not when you're a failure at work.
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06-22-2014, 11:31 PM
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No not when you're a failure at work.
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So what do you do again? Shine shoes? Use your head to buff brown shoes?
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06-22-2014, 11:38 PM
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by 4-2-7
What You Don't Know About Social Security—but Should
Welcome to Social Security.
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So who signed the Social Security Act?
Hint: RR
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06-22-2014, 11:57 PM
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Area Man
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Originally Posted by 4-2-7
What You Don't Know About Social Security—but Should
Welcome to Social Security.
Each day, thousands of Americans apply for the first time for Social Security benefits. And each day—if questions from our readers and the stories we hear from financial advisers are any indication—many applicants have no idea what they're getting into. They know little or nothing about the program's complexity, the myriad ways to collect benefits and the Social Security Administration's staffing and service problems.
As such, they're putting their retirement—and, in many cases, their spouses' future—at risk.
"People spend more time planning a vacation than they do planning for 20 or 30 years of Social Security benefits," says Barry Kaplan, chief investment officer for Cambridge Wealth Counsel in Atlanta. Those benefits, he notes, are insurance against market downturns, hyperinflation and living longer than you anticipate. But would-be beneficiaries, he says, typically "go into this without a clue."
http://online.wsj.com/articles/what-...uld-1403470474
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Nonsense. I have as yet to meet a single person who has complained of difficulty signing up for SS.
Dave
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06-23-2014, 12:01 AM
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Area Man
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Originally Posted by 4-2-7
No not when you're a failure at work.
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Originally Posted by BeamOn
So what do you do again? Shine shoes? Use your head to buff brown shoes?
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Rajoo (BeamOn), I believe, is the owner of a technology company. Is that correct, Rajoo?
You, however, are clear evidence that any ham-fisted troglodyte can pound nails. (My apologies to Bobabode.)
Dave
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