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I have 3.99 a month for three years ??
What an absolute colossal waste of time, money and resources. The only thing that happened is out is state lawyers got rich on it.
Recently had covid and lost all smell and most taste. How long did it take for them to come back to those of you who experienced it?

This last round was a doozy, much worse than when I had covid 18 months ago
A subsidiary of mass mutual.

Is 1.5% management fee too high?

Posted by Rollwave034 on 9/25/23 at 11:18 am
My financial advisor charges 1.5% fee on my roth, rollover and personal account and returns are less than my 401k lifestyle fund account (costs $100/year). Should I roll my funds over to my work 401k for less fees??

re: Thoughts on dogs from shelters

Posted by Rollwave034 on 6/10/23 at 7:04 pm to
I have a purebred I paid a lot of and he’s an *sshole and spaz and have a free rescue mutt thats a year old and better behaved than the 7 yo purebred will ever be. Got her free as a puppy so shelter didn’t have to pay to spay her (which I did later)
I quit my job and moved out of state bc I was sick to death of Louisiana lol

10 days in MT

Posted by Rollwave034 on 5/17/23 at 11:49 am
Heading to Missoula for work for training first week in June Will have 3 full days before and 2 full days after to explore. Thinking about doing Flathead Lake/Whitefish/Glacier NP before. Looking for recommendations if Going to the Sun Road is closed. Looking for ideas for second weekend and recommendations in Missoula during the week!
Its one of those things that worth going to exactly once
You gotta have the rats on your side. Otherwise you’re going to be overwhelmed immediately solely by the rats. Those things can bite!

re: Rehoming a dog

Posted by Rollwave034 on 2/12/23 at 7:24 pm to
Euthanize her. Rehoming a 9.5 year old dog to a shelter is horrific.
Is he in physical therapy? Do you have any home health nurse coming to your home? He needs to actively be doing exercises in order to regain mobility, but you also need to be prepared that he might not gain it back at his age. So I wouldn’t plan too many things on “when he gets his mobility back..”. Focus on what he can do and enjoy now. If he can’t see that well, maybe podcasts/audiobooks?
Guess you never heard of State Farm’s treatment of homeowners after Katrina. Horrific
As described, my 2020 M1 macbook air internet is not working. On any website, I can go to google and search (and that will work), but any link I click I get the following error (or if I try to go webpage directly):

“DNS ADDRESS COULD NOT BE FOUND” And then an “no internet” error.

This is specifically on chrome. I can’t get any webpage to work on safari.

My work computer is connected to the same wifi and vpn and working fine (windows dell latitude). What the heck is going on and how do I fix it??
Agreed. Moved about 6 months ago. The only thing I miss is the food.

re: 1st England trip advice

Posted by Rollwave034 on 1/15/23 at 5:25 pm to
Adding that Holy Island was cool but not that cool. Would skip it to go to yorkshire dales or another day in Lake District personally.

re: 1st England trip advice

Posted by Rollwave034 on 1/15/23 at 5:23 pm to
Just did 3 weeks this spring. Absolute favorites were Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District with the Cotswolds and Northumbria coast second. London highlights for me were beefeater tour at Tour of London and British Museum. I used public transportation, took train to Lake District and rented a car in Kendal and did northern england in a car. Took train back to London and flew out. Windsor is an easy miss for me, as well as Stonehenge
Rodney was never funny

Robin Williams, Dave Chapelle,
Yes 4:50. It sucks but otherwise I wouldn’t ever have time to myself. I go bed 9/930, drink coffee and sleep in on weekends. If you workout in the morning, you will get energized (after the initial few week).