Scotch over bourbon all day.
Once they start producing grandbabies, they move in front of boats.FbgTxAg said:
For a thread full of savvy investors, seems to be an awful lot of folks making babies. As far as I can tell, they're terrible investments - right below boats as far as ROI.
Doesn't ring a bell, but it has been a few years. What did he teach?Prognightmare said:
Did you know Dr. Hoffman in vet school? I believe that was his name iirc.
as noted above: twin 4 year olds and also a very very proud owner of an 18 year old name brand water ski boat.FbgTxAg said:
For a thread full of savvy investors, seems to be an awful lot of folks making babies. As far as I can tell, they're terrible investments - right below boats as far as ROI.
Did you name her "ROKU"?Ragoo said:
The anatomy class I had in undergrad was comparative anatomy by Michael Shively. That was in '83. I was gone by '88 so likely someone I never had.Prognightmare said:
I may not be remembering his name correctly, but I had him for dog anatomy class one summer ('94 I think). It was required for bio-med and he taught it. He was the coolest prof I had at A&M.
Ragoo said:
worth the WaitePrognightmare said:Did you name her "ROKU"?Ragoo said:
OutlawAG04 said:
Sign me up for that trip haha!
AgEng06 said:
I assume if he wants something else he can pay for it himself.
spud1910 said:The anatomy class I had in undergrad was comparative anatomy by Michael Shively. That was in '83. I was gone by '88 so likely someone I never had.Prognightmare said:
I may not be remembering his name correctly, but I had him for dog anatomy class one summer ('94 I think). It was required for bio-med and he taught it. He was the coolest prof I had at A&M.
You get what you pay for I supposeMcInnis 03 said:
And btw, stop worrying about paying for higher education..it'll be free by the time my kids get there.
spud1910 said:
I also lived off of Kroger brand 3 for a $1 yogurt for breakfast, 3 for a $1 chicken pot pies and 4 for $1 macaroni and cheese.
D2F1D0 said:
All good points. Americans (and westerners in general) are very short sighted. We don't think tactically, we think in terms of 4 year cycles.
Single issue with government paid-for higher education is it doesn't address the problem that got us here: Overpaid university administration and staff. If we (tax payers) pay for higher education we will be bankrupted by ourselves. Even if we focus the government funds to STEM (Not STEAM BS, whatever that is) we will still be bankrupted.
As a IR/NS professional I completely agree we must nationally mobilize our STEM capacity and capability, but our short sighted politics will screw it up. Remember, government saying they will guarantee massive higher ed loans is what enabled run away tuition and fees.
"As long as someone else is laying, why do I care?" "That's a future me problem."
Now, how do I become better at making swing trades in the shirt term?
Touchless said:
Holy ***** Log in and see 150 posts since Friday night and come to find out no one had anything going on Saturday except talking about paying for college. I thought something for sure must have happened that would have an impact on the market.
Saturday was almost as busy as a weekday.