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Everything posted by baa99
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What interests does your daughter have? Cooking class, dance class, flight school, Muay Thai, language class, etc.
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I thought it was an Alien probe!
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I blame the trilateral commission and Bill Gates.
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Rent to own plan!
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Nana remained a shopping center. Only the merchandise changed.
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Your condo doesn't have internet? No ethernet plug or WiFi? If the TV is smart, under settings there should be an option for setting up a WiFi connection. The TV may also have an ethernet port. You can get a ROKU streamer device that plugs into the TV, if the TV doesn't have internet connection options. Google ROKU to see all the streaming options.
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No pole twerking on the BTS.
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That's a lotta soup!
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Get rid of the fingerprint scanners! All that does is slow down processing the queue.
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So few remain - however remain emotionally attached to thai360.com.
baa99 replied to Kiwi's topic in General discussion
Some people have exited terra firma. -
... but there was an 8 track portable player!
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An oldie but goodie,
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It goes well with my NFT investments!
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Nana Hotel Majestic Suites Landmark Marriott Sheraton Grande Choose your price point.
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Keep it with the 8-tracks.
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German Quality Tourist Gives Everything But Creates Boredom
baa99 replied to buffalo_bill's topic in Relationships
https://militarypay.defense.gov/Benefits/Survivor-Benefit-Program/Overview/ Military retired pay stops upon death of the retiree! The Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) allows a retiree to ensure, after death, a continuous lifetime annuity for their dependents. The annuity which is based on a percentage of retired pay is called SBP and is paid to an eligible beneficiary. It pays your eligible survivors an inflation-adjusted monthly income. A military retiree pays premiums for SBP coverage upon retiring. Premiums are paid from gross retired pay, so they don't count as income. This means less tax and less out-of-pocket costs for SBP. The premiums are partially funded by the government and the costs of operating the program are absorbed by the government, so the average premiums are well below the cost for a conventional insurance policy. For most retirees, SBP is a good choice, but the government contribution is based on assumptions in average cases and may not apply equally to every situation. -
What did your father and or mother do during WW II?
baa99 replied to cavanami's topic in The board bar
My Mom was a nurse in Manila during the war. She saved many lives when the hospital was bombed. Her older brother disappeared after being picked up by the Japanese. -
where are the elephants?