He’s not suggesting to put that $554 under your mattress. He means to put it in some sort of retirement account, where that sweet sweet compounding interest goes to work.
He’s not suggesting to put that $554 under your mattress. He means to put it in some sort of retirement account, where that sweet sweet compounding interest goes to work.
Me not knowing much about you often lends itself to me liking you more.
Stop already, I’m married.
You’ve got Doc Ock but no Doc Doom?
Funny thing is I said spawn in my head but my fingers didn’t get the memo
Build more overlords
Yes! This is exactly what i thought of!
C.R.E.A.M.
“It’s one child, Taylor. What could it cost, ten dollars?”
His brother, Jason, was an offensive lineman. More specifically, he was a center.
Don’t forget literally and figuratively
person with the initials DP has left the chat crying
Well Scooby-Doo can doo doo but Jimmy Carter is smarter!
When I was toddler back in the early 80s, I couldn’t say grandma because enunciation hard. So I said it the best I could. Phonetically, it was maw-gah but when I got a bit older and could spell, it was Maga. To this day I still call her that and so do my kids.
Mmmm such great memorable lines!
My dad would pause the recording when commercials started and resumed recording when the commercials ended. It was funny when he was 15 sec late on both accounts lol.
My “rich” aunt (relative to my family) had a laserdisc player. I would watch the Disney Robin Hood, as well as Star Wars and Star Trek The Motion Picture.
Yes, this.
What I like to do is if I get a request from someone to do something while we are on a call, I politely ask them to send me an email so that I don’t forget about it when I get to working on it in a few hours/days. Conversely, if it’s a request that I’m asking, then I’ll send them a follow-up up email about the topics discussed (again mainly for me, but also beneficial for the recipient).
It’s super important to have that paper trail not only to CYA, but also so future conversations can be made from it. If while I’m working on something and I think of a potentially crucial idea, it’s good to be able to pull up that email and reply all so that the background and context is already there. I HATE having to repeat myself and give the whole spiel all over again – just super inefficient. Plus, many times people get added to the email chain so it helps them get caught up to speed too.
Bottom line, phone call and face to face conversations are just as important as email correspondence.
Aye…the Oregon Trail generation.
Get it together, grouch