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purple and gold 3
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re: All those building levees around your homes....question
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 5/20/11 at 1:22 pm to the LSUSaint
As the spring flood has moved into Louisiana, I am asking your assistance in communicating with the citizens of Louisiana important information regarding the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
Please alert your clients with flood coverage that the NFIP may reimburse residents up to $1000 for preventative measures taken such as sandbags, supplies and labor for property removed to safety. Insured property must be stored in a fully enclosed building and is covered for 45 consecutive days from the date it began being moved there. Residents should keep all receipts in order to receive reimbursement and submit them to their claims adjuster. In preparation of filing a flood insurance claim, residents should have their insurance policy, inventory of their contents, all receipts and photos of damaged items (if possible).
Please feel free to direct individuals with flood insurance questions to the NFIP at 1-866-751-3989 or other insurance questions to the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) at 1-800-259-5300. Thank you for your assistance.
With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain
Very truly yours,
James J. Donelon
Commissioner of Insurance
Please alert your clients with flood coverage that the NFIP may reimburse residents up to $1000 for preventative measures taken such as sandbags, supplies and labor for property removed to safety. Insured property must be stored in a fully enclosed building and is covered for 45 consecutive days from the date it began being moved there. Residents should keep all receipts in order to receive reimbursement and submit them to their claims adjuster. In preparation of filing a flood insurance claim, residents should have their insurance policy, inventory of their contents, all receipts and photos of damaged items (if possible).
Please feel free to direct individuals with flood insurance questions to the NFIP at 1-866-751-3989 or other insurance questions to the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) at 1-800-259-5300. Thank you for your assistance.
With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain
Very truly yours,
James J. Donelon
Commissioner of Insurance
re: Wildcat for LSU?
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/3/11 at 10:50 pm to someoldhussy
quote:Badassness
Ware should take the snap with Shep as the motion man.
re: Please Read Tiger Fans...
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 10/29/10 at 1:02 pm to ScootiniTiger
Done
re: Roll into new 401k or roll into ira
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 8/20/10 at 8:52 am to Newbomb Turk
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When you take it out of the 401K, you'll get capital gain treatment on the earnings (to the extent they qualify). If you roll it over into an IRA, all earning will be ordinary income.
Capital gains really don't come into play with 401k plans unless you own company stock within the plan that qualifies for NUA treatment. Other than that, if you make pre-tax contributions to the plan all distributions are treated as ordinary income. For post-tax contributions, the gains attributable to those contributions are taxed as ordinary income.
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Roll it into a ROTH ira
This. Unless you are in a 25% or higher tax bracket doing a Roth conversion is a no brainer. In 2010 you can make the conversion. You will have to pay income tax on every dollar you convert, but can defer paying the taxes until you file tax returns for 2011 and 2012. You will be 31 with a retirement plan that will grow tax deferred and will be tax free when you make distributions @ 59.5 yrs old.
re: Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 11:32 pm to Hot Carl
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doubtful imho fwiw
played for McNeese 2000-2004 arse
re: Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 3:42 pm to purple and gold 3
re: Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 3:40 pm to nycajun
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I think it's more likely referring to lawn mowers.
nevamind.....the mystery remains unsolved.
re: Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 3:19 pm to xenythx
quote:
They're calling you gay.
So is this common terminology amongst you homosexuals?
But seriously, it's always in the context of a baseball conversation. Besides, I was a pitcher. :banghead:
re: Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 3:06 pm to The Gooch
so they are both referring to the same thing? Why do people ask if you play front catcher or back catcher?
Front catcher or back catcher????
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 6/16/10 at 3:01 pm
To what position on a baseball field does this refer. I've it heard for a third time, and still can't figure it out. Help please.
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 3/21/10 at 10:01 am to JollyGreenGiant
I'm gonna play tonight, but it won't be until 10 or so.
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 3/10/10 at 12:12 pm to tigers9898
i set all of my cpu assisted recruiting, so once everyone else is done go ahead and advance.
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 3/5/10 at 5:48 am to JollyGreenGiant
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It's all you OSU guy.
Going to baseball game tonight. I'll play when I get back,and....... it's THEE OSU guy. :lol:
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/27/10 at 8:01 pm to tigers9898
sunday night @ 9 is fine with me
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/26/10 at 9:46 am to JollyGreenGiant
TCU, I can play late tonight around 11pm or around 9pm on Saturday or Sunday. Lemme know.
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/1/10 at 10:58 am to JollyGreenGiant
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I should be able to put him on auto-pilot and then you can super sim through the game and make sure you win. When are you available tonight?
I can play around 9. I'll send you a text when I'm done.
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That one isn't nearly as bad, but I'd rather not use that one either, just to be consistent.
No problem. I won't use it anymore.
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/1/10 at 10:43 am to JollyGreenGiant
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My game with OSU guy reminded me because he did it a few times, although it had no bearing on the outcome (that game wasn't nearly as close as the score indicated), I still thought it was pretty cheesy.
Thoughts?
Sorry about that. I didn't know we weren't supposed to do that. I agree it is unrealistic and won't use it anymore.
Are we not using the pass key either?
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 2/1/10 at 10:32 am to JollyGreenGiant
we played yesterday. i was winning 44-10 with 3 min to go in the 4th then our connection ended. we really don't want to play again. is there a way i can just play the cpu and sim through the game?
re: MightyYat - Did you ever track down that In The Air Tonight song?
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 1/28/10 at 12:23 pm to OPR
re: NCAA 2010 360 Custom Conference Dynasty
Posted by purple and gold 3 on 12/23/09 at 7:15 pm to JollyGreenGiant
i'll play tonight
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