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Of course, as we've learned from Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" ("Hells Bells" - starring John "Gomez Addams" Astin, no less). Hell has the same arrangement as Heaven, but there you get the worst place for you in particular.
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See the thing is, you'd end up with the one that fits you best. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+14%3A2&version=KJV
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So, we're Pod 6? Cool!
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They were all still alive when the interview occurred. I think George said something like Ron Wood would be accepted, but John Lennon (were he still alive) wouldn't. There were a couple other examples, I think. I remember reading it and thinking I could see what he was saying about what the guidelines would be to make it.
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That depends on if the remaining band members add new personnel. I remember an article where they were discussing who would be allowed to join & who wouldn't be considered.
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Mine is: Throw out the pot roast - order a pizza. Never cared for pot roast.
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Not saying you should, but you could cut up the fruit and let it soak in everclear before removing & freezing it. But then you might have to call all your patrons a cab to get home.
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The Bourbon Street Steak is the best dish at Applebee's
tsar4 replied to Zenigundam's topic in Foods & Drinks
Why? Does it taste like it came out of a jock? -
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For an answer, send me $5 For a correct answer, send me $10 For a correct answer to the specific question you asked, send me $25
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How much $$ u need to retire for good? (No flamers please)
tsar4 replied to fuggstop's topic in Free-For-All
The easiest way to figure it out would be to take the difference between age you think you'd normally retire at and the age you think you'd live to. Take that number of years and divide the million by it. Take that number & multiply it by the difference between your current age and normal retirement age, then add the original million. So if you expected to retire at 68 and based upon family history you could expect to live for another 30 years, you'd divide the million by 30 or $33,333 per year. Let's say you're currently 40, 68-40=28. 28x$33,333 = $933,324. Add the original million and you'd need $1,933,324. And this is without including inflation. -
Shrink: (thinks to himself) "Damn, that post-hypnotic suggestion to kill Trump must not have taken."
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How much $$ u need to retire for good? (No flamers please)
tsar4 replied to fuggstop's topic in Free-For-All
All the investment information that I've come across lists that everyone needs at least $1,000,000 to retire. -
yo people, are we here uembers friends and such?
tsar4 replied to death_by_motorboat's topic in Free-For-All
Robot? How insulting! I happen to be an Automaton. -
//> got full time admin, and got to take the drug test today ./
tsar4 replied to //>wagz./'s topic in Free-For-All
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So, you're not content?