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I just use a normal can of dog food and begin to ask them why its labeled, "fit for human consumption",
So people who retire with almost no savings and have to live off social security are great candidates for LTC and annuities? If I misread that I apologize in advance.
I just use a normal can of dog food and begin to ask them why its labeled, "fit for human consumption", and I tell them, when your in the poor house, ESPECIALLY in tough times, there's a noticeable increase in the purchasing of dog food. Then I ask them, "do you really think dog's are getting hungrier in a recession?"
You can borrow that one Bob if you want. Paul has been using it with stellar results. John is still on the fence with this one.
OK folks, call me crazy, but my plan is to die broke. I plan to enjoy every dollar I can before I die. I have worked hard all my life, and I plan to get up each day, and try to live it like it could be my last one, because it could be. Of course, I'm 62, and that's a lot different than being 32. The 30 year difference is a heavy duty difference. All the things I have always wanted to do, I am doing now. The 30 year difference is well worth the price you pay for it. Renewals are the eighth wonder of the world.
I just use a normal can of dog food and begin to ask them why its labeled, "fit for human consumption", and I tell them, when your in the poor house, ESPECIALLY in tough times, there's a noticeable increase in the purchasing of dog food. Then I ask them, "do you really think dog's are getting hungrier in a recession?"
You can borrow that one Bob if you want. Paul has been using it with stellar results. John is still on the fence with this one.
annuityseller said:Fixed Deposits is very better for comparing with annuity plan in insurance company...
what to hell did he just say????
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