I have something to be happy about. The employer match to my 401(K) is completely vested.
Playa del Vergas in Communist Cuba during the Castro Regime
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I don't want to get too far ahead of myself. Sometimes, excessive planning for the future creates problems if things don't go as planned. I guess what I mean is that an excessively detailed plan can become a problem if certain small details don't turn out the way that they were expected to turn out.
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Sometimes I really enjoy how in-the-toilet things are. So what's in-the-toilet? Well, nothing, really, I'm probably making a bigger deal of it than I need to.
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Playa del Vergas in Communist Cuba during the Castro Regime
Dovotchka
Babuskha
Soviets Gone Wild
Easter Break Edition
We went to dinner and he wouldn't stop
playing with his kielbasa
He wanted to offload his
holdings of North Korean
Won at a rate of 1 South
Korean Dong for 1 North
Korean Won
I had a brief case full of Chinese Yuan,
and, unfortunately, I was not wearing
panties at the time, I didn't think that
the ever so visible outline of my Northern
Californian Schlong would cause the Dictator
but he paused a minute and started
playing with his kielbasa.
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I was thinking about writing a funny story about meeting Vladimir Putin during the Cold War. The section above is a bunch of scribbles that I came up with.
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There seems to be this wall that I can't seem to get through, or over, when it comes to studying this material. In many ways, it just doesn't seem like it's sufficiently. It doesn't seem like it's complete. I have to find the information, the correct stuff somewhere else. Maybe I just never really developed the right study habits when I was in school, or ever.
There seems to be this wall that I can't seem to get through, or over, when it comes to studying this material. In many ways, it just doesn't seem like it's sufficiently. It doesn't seem like it's complete. I have to find the information, the correct stuff somewhere else. Maybe I just never really developed the right study habits when I was in school, or ever.







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