KevinD's Account Talk

I wish I could say I feel your pain but I am sitting in my office freezing to death. Wish I could trade places with you right now. :(

jp, there are a few people in my building that might be willing to change offices with you. 1) would be location and 2) they are complaining that their office is to hot and humid.:D
 
jp, there are a few people in my building that might be willing to change offices with you. 1) would be location and 2) they are complaining that their office is to hot and humid.:D

Well, it's 69 degrees here and I have a jacket on. Under normal circumstances, I'd say "lets make the swith". But I don't think I can do Ohio. :D
 
Well, it's 69 degrees here and I have a jacket on. Under normal circumstances, I'd say "lets make the swith". But I don't think I can do Ohio. :D
Right now it is only 72 degrees outside, our bugs are smaller and the trees look really pretty in the Fall.:)
 
Sounds nice. I spent 9 yrs in So.Cal. and loved the weather but returned to Florida, where I grew up. Wife is from Europe and she can't stand the humid heat. I don't like it, but, well, nowadays, we have AC, I grew up without it (home, school, and even more than half of the classrooms and dorms were still un-AC-ed in the late 60's at UF . . . I think the Northeast gets some hot humid weather in the summer, like NY and DC . . . as I noticed and get told by my friend in Connecticut. But not quite as radical as here. Oh yeah, and do we have bugs. So we have monthly exterminator.

But if you want to see some serious mosquitos and midges (small flies) (yeah, we have no-see-um's in late pm and at dusk in FL), I guess Alaska has them. I don't know, but I can tell you Siberia does. It's radical. People are out taking their evening walk around 11pm to midnight, when the sun sets, and swatting themselves with birch branches or a newspaper or whatever. Dusk at 1am, Night is 2am to 4am. It was interesting.
 
Home for lunch...

The dread I subjected myself to this morning is turning out to be worse than my reality since leaving the building. Maybe yesterday was the peak and it will cool off into the mid-to-low 90's the rest of the week.
 
Home for lunch...

The dread I subjected myself to this morning is turning out to be worse than my reality since leaving the building. Maybe yesterday was the peak and it will cool off into the mid-to-low 90's the rest of the week.
I remember a 22 day stretch of 100+ weather in Athens back in the early 80s. Brutal to say the least. Come on down to Fla, it's nice and cool.
 
I've made some pretty good (for me) gains so I'm going to my Lily 2020 cob today.

Anybody figure out what the (0) -- is in the tracker IFT of the day? When I made my allocation change mine said (1) --...
 
Noticed it, but haven't thoughgt about it. Maybe it's another way to track the number of IFTs you make within the month?
 
This will be the next book I read.

http://www.financialsense.com/finan...2011/07/25/michael-w-covel/trend-commandments

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