well i have crown or bud, the wife dont like to share the margerita or wine very much and right now i cant out run her or her frying pan
We finally completed our cross country relocation to our retirement hot spot of Spokane, WA. What fun...NOT!!! But, it's good to be back in the Pacific Northwest after thirty five years of Government service and all that DC love I've experienced over the years.. Look forward to catching up on the "day to day - play by play" actions of the TSPers this week. As usual, I should have listened to Birchtree in late April. Oh well, one of these days I'll make a right move on my TSP account.
Given China's action on interst rates, I'll watch a day or two (and see what the leaders are doing) before making any decisions.
FS
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well i have crown or bud, the wife dont like to share the margerita or wine very much and right now i cant out run her or her frying pan
KABONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmmm. ...sure seems like life has it's challenges for all of us...
FS
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Jeff:
Only trouble is they usually have this nifty "rescheduling" ability which is not prone to coincide your schedule....you know ...conflicts with golfing, bowling, sailing, or meanest of all...SPORTS..
FS
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T Y, F S they said maybe 3 shots but they are saying they need to replace the ruptured one (fiber disk) dont want to be cut yet if the shot works and i can get around pretty good i will stay away from knife GL
CC:
Best of luck on this. I've been lucky...no surgery yet. Those shots are amazing....the releif is almost instantaneous...but you have to be careful...no lugging that PC on your shoulder to work, or anything else heavy for that matter..Hope they do right by you..If you're in DC as i had been...Anova Hospital was great.
FS
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Don't go under the knife!! ALL the people I know who went under the knife have regretted the decision. Try every nonsurgical technique you can find. There has got to be something out there that will work for you. But in the end the pain and your quality of life will probably dictate the course you eventually choose. I know the pain, I've been to the emergency room a couple of times for my lowerback...I think I would rather have my testicles pounded flat with a wooden mallet than go through that pain again. GL
Remo
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Ooouuuuch laughing and cyring on that REMO thanks i hope the shot works i keep praying and believe it can go away i have people in the philippians trying to do there thing i dont no what kind of medicine it is but this man puts something on paper you cant open it just carry it with you all the time shoot i will try ya never know GL
Time for today's "MARKET RANT". ....Another positive day for the markets... (although for a while this afternoon I thought we were going to see negative territory for the Dow)..You'd think it would be easy with so few TSP options...and all the information available to us...to decide what choice to make each morning to maximize the growth of that nestegg..
Most days it's like picking Door Number 3 on "Let's Make a Deal", when you knew you should have picked Door Number 1, and you would have been right..There's always a Monte Hall out there trying to make you question your good judgement.
So we have the same thing today..The housing news wasn't great but it wasn't that bad either (really more of the same - after all 2011 is just around the corner)..Consumer confidence is up...Bless our American consumer and that feel good feeling we must all be getting by purchasing large quantities from our Japanese, Korean, and Chinese friends at Wal-Mart...This week we're officially talking to the Iranians (no idea where that will lead but it will take at least a year to figure that out)...Oil's down a bit and inflation is slowly perkolating, but not at a pace that cooks the lobster too quickly...and now we've arrived at June without a market correction...and there's still that nasty Greenspan comment lingering..so what will tomorrow bring? But why worry. After all, we're advised that the market is prescient and happy days are on the horizon.
The Bloomberg taling heads give Greenspan's comment a 10% probability, while I'm leaning a bit more towards the 30-40% (somewhat because we haven't had that market correction), but also because: (a) our trade imbalance is making a statisically significant difference in the wealth available to Asia, and while we're a long way from a true balance of wealth among nations...things are starting to equal out, and as they do...expect "ripples" here and there from time to time (b) Greenspan doesn't just open his mouth to cause chaos...he was a public servant for a long time and did an impressive job (c) things just feel too good...
So, I'm 50% G and 50% F for tomorrow...Bottom line: I've been out of sync with this market since February...you can now all safely jump into the C,S, or I tomorrow and make a mint..
FS
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