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What worries me about buying online is coming up short on product. jennyjones: how accurate was the versatile website on supplying adequate supplies? I see you plug in your Sq. Ft. and it spits out what you need.
They all get your socks smelling like a dead animal when you sweat in them. I don’t know how ppl fish in the summer months with them on.
You and I are 100% on the same page regarding pets. I do not need an animals inside. I don’t care what anyone says, homes with inside animals have a noticeable smell, some worse than others but still.

Growing up we raised a dog outside perfectly fine It seems inside pets just became a thing ~15 yrs ago, people forget it wasn’t the norm, at least not in the country where I grew up up.

Although I don’t have answers to all of your questions: My folks never let our dog step foot in their house the 15 yrs we raised one growing up. They had a chain link cage ~ 20 x 40 on a wooden deck with a plastic dog house inside. We would let the dog out daily and rule was you had to put him back in the cage when you were done. On the weekends we’d let him stay out over night occasionally if we were staying home. Washing the poop/pee was part of the everyday chores. Inside the cage was a gravity dog food feeder and a water bowl with a float.
Our dog’s food lasted over a week. We would check it every time we went in to make sure it was full and functional. For vacations / trips we were away for over 2 days, we’d ask a neighbor, grandparent or relative just to pass by check on the dog, spray the poop/pee with a hose out. Feeder was always filled before the trip.

Exceptions: fridgid temps we’d let him sleep in the storage shed with a heat lamp and hay bed.
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Posted by amberjack on 10/28/24 at 10:54 am
I have an IRA (Labeled “Rollover IRA” by Schwab) Where too small 401K’s from my first two employers out of college were rolled into.

I’d like to look into transferring them into a Roth. Problem is, I have no paperwork on those accounts. I spoke with CPA about doing this. They basically stated I couldn’t do this, bc I would need to provide the contribution amounts made within the 401K’s.

Does this sound correct, what are my options to get this done?
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I need a cost accounting and a commercial law class.
Any recommendations of online courses to knock these 2 out?

re: Chesapeake Energy

Posted by amberjack on 3/4/16 at 11:57 am to
Ive had shares for a few yrs now, avg price of ~$8.

I sold it all at a loss ($3.91) earlier this week.

Looking at it now, yeah it would've been nice to sell it now obviously but I am glad to get away from this company.


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Posted by amberjack on 1/25/16 at 9:59 am
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