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Mar 15, 2006 14:38

I was sitting in a Walgreen’s yesterday waiting on a prescription when I was struck by an idea, and my idea is this. Someday soon, maybe this summer, I’m going to buy a ton of adult diapers, like as many as I can fit in my basement and still have a path to my washer and dryer. My reasoning being this, of all of the embarrassing things a person ( Read more... )

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stellaaa March 30 2006, 00:51:58 UTC
matt cassatta rocks my socks.

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goodbyemailbox April 4 2006, 22:17:07 UTC
I start with socks and one day hope to rock shoes and skorts.

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maskan March 30 2006, 18:15:35 UTC
i like how you worry about that and not something like retirement funds. it's clear that no one thinks about the things that would truly make or break your time as an elderly person - and that would be shitting your pants. except for those bright young folk at Oops! I Crapped My Pants!

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goodbyemailbox April 4 2006, 22:17:29 UTC
Hey I'm three years vested in a 401K...that should pretty much cover me...right?

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artemis_orion April 2 2006, 16:10:38 UTC
It'a about time!

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goodbyemailbox April 4 2006, 22:17:49 UTC
hahaha! More coming soon! Thanks for reading!

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you still filming this weekend? heckheartsyou April 3 2006, 04:43:01 UTC
cause i'm sticking around ann arbor til may 2nd! wahoooo! no more trips! lets plaaaay!!!!

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Re: you still filming this weekend? goodbyemailbox April 4 2006, 22:16:37 UTC
We TOTALLY are and could TOTALLY use you! We'll have to figure out a transport plan. I'll give you a call!

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depends heckheartsyou April 6 2006, 22:34:50 UTC
I admire the essentially pride-driven idea.whole heartedly.
A Roth IRA is very good to have along a 401K, tax-free, ya' know?

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Re: depends goodbyemailbox April 6 2006, 23:38:41 UTC
I would have to say one of the smartest money moves a young person can make is to invest in a Roth IRA. As you said if you follow the rules any money you put into one of these retirement-savings accounts grows absolutely tax free...Plus, an IRA is more flexible than a 401(k) and other retirement plans because you can invest it in almost whatever you want, from stocks and mutual funds to bonds and real estate.

GOOD CALL!

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ohdetroit April 13 2006, 20:08:58 UTC
I don't know why my comment popped in as "anonymous." A never-to-be-solved mystery of the Internet, I suppose.

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goodbyemailbox April 18 2006, 18:05:51 UTC
the internet is full of mysteries...and pornography.

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