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Yellowtail

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  1. I can with Chase, but I did have to set it up when I was in the US. Though once it's set up, it is easy to make transfers and add accounts and whatnot online.
  2. What might that gap be with the right that has half of American kids supporting Hamas?
  3. So, you blame the right, that makes sense.
  4. How do you know if they're all on ignore? sad
  5. If what you implied previously were true, all things the same, one would expect support for Israel to be growing as the population gets older, yet it seems to be diminishing. As I said initially, it makes little difference now, but if the trend continues, I think it matters a lot. You don't. I hope you're right,
  6. So you think that overall, Americans support Israel about as much today as they did thirty years ago?
  7. I think if you look at polls comparing kids today and kids 15 years ago you might be more concerned.
  8. The only think that matters right now is official support, and that (I do not think) is suffering. But the lack of support by US people under 40 is a significant concern, and it will get nothing but worse as long there is no significant change in education, which I doubt very much there will be.
  9. I thought you were a but lite guy, no? (just kidding)
  10. Then what are you talking about, credit ratings?
  11. Certainly losing support in the US, do you not agree?
  12. As I said in a previous post: Wise is generally better for small transfers (<$10-15K) but a bank/SWIFT is better for large transfers. It has less to do with the amount than it does with the frequency. B65K ~ $2K so small. The same amount but once a year is ~$24K so it would be large. I generally only transfer money once a year after I estimate my taxes,
  13. I assume they do, but I do not use the monthly income method. I do know I specify what the funds are for from a drop-down menu (I always select real estate purchase) and that the transfers arrive in dollars and the bank calls and asked me to approve the exchange rate before they convert it to baht. For small monthly transfers I'm sure Wise is cheaper.
  14. Correction, it was American Savings before it was WaMu.
  15. Glad you're on the mend, does the hand still work?
  16. Yes. I was a WaMu customer when they went bust. MY bank was WaMu before was Chase, and it was Home Savings before it was WaMu.
  17. Assuming the cables in the box behind the appliances each have a breaker, I would just run the cord from the appliance into the box, wire-nut the connections and put the cover back on the box.
  18. Predicting one's death is easy. Predicting it accurately without helping it along is difficult. I spend all I want and plan to die with more than ever.
  19. Wise is generally better for small transfers (<$10-15K) but a bank/SWIFT is better for large transfers.
  20. I use Chase (previously WaMu) and make online transfers to my Thai banks without any difficulties.
  21. A lot of otherwise heathy foods can raise your uric level.
  22. Okay, I read the post you responded to and have reconsidered whether I was correct in stating that you are lying, and I can confirm without question that you lied.
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