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Yellowtail

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  1. 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.
  2. I thought you were a but lite guy, no? (just kidding)
  3. Then what are you talking about, credit ratings?
  4. Certainly losing support in the US, do you not agree?
  5. 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,
  6. 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.
  7. Correction, it was American Savings before it was WaMu.
  8. Glad you're on the mend, does the hand still work?
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Wise is generally better for small transfers (<$10-15K) but a bank/SWIFT is better for large transfers.
  13. What is the usual was turnaround time from the name changing ceremony to going back to work?
  14. I use Chase (previously WaMu) and make online transfers to my Thai banks without any difficulties.
  15. A lot of otherwise heathy foods can raise your uric level.
  16. Still waiting for you to support your claim that "...you don't get to choose to opt out of an employer health insurance program." You keep responding, yet your response in no way supports your false claim. We know you've never had a private sector job, because if you had, you would know that your claim is false.
  17. Plenty of small businesses were able to buy insurance prior to the ACA.
  18. As per usual, you indulge in stupid, pointless links that fail to support you argument. You claimed: "...you don't get to choose to opt out of an employer health insurance program." yet your response in no way supports your false claim. My assumption that you've never had a private sector job is pertinent, because if you had, you would know that your claim is false. EdD?
  19. Do you have anything that supports this? I'm guessing you never had a private sector job huh? English teacher?
  20. Told her I'd give her nine inches and make it hurt. Screwed her twice and punched her in the eye.
  21. There are employees that do not realize they would not have an income without an employer, even if they are self-employed - or at least that's how they behave. At the same time you support a minimum wage, you indicate that even doing the same job, one person is worth more to the employer than another.
  22. How would the police stamp it out easily?

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