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Aug 28, 2012

The Sklar Brothers sit down with their old pal Fitzdog and tell an outrageous story about Richard Simmons sucking on Randy's thumb in first class in front of Laura Dern

2 Comments
  • ten and a half years ago
    Aries
    It's quite simple, don't pay brbeis in any way, shape or form. How hard can it possibly be? Instead, lets promote social injustice and inequality, global poverty, a growing uneducated population in countries like Indonesia and an ever widening gap between the poor, underprivileged persons of all nations who are the true victims of corruption. Corruption must be stopped and if it tales over-arching, extra-teritorial laws to achieve that, so be it. July 1st has parallels to New Years Eve 1999 when everybody thought planes were going to fall out of the sky and their laptops wouldn't start, mine did. Lets all grow up and get a compliance programme in place and if you already have, well keep going, because you shouldn't be paying brbeis, get with the programme.
  • almost eleven years ago
    Jorge
    I always joked with my freinds, most of us are worth more dead than alive. When we dies, the kid will say "si peh ho". Ya, lots of money to be paid to beneficiary.I have a friend who has 8 policies, he is a mechanic and always entertain his clients who are his customer from various insurers and buys some policies.One day, he collapsed of heart attack and good thing for him is he survived after being sent to hospital in an ambulance.Lucky chap, but out of 8 policies, only one policy paid him. And that is a Living Policy.Whether one has Living Policy, Term Policy, Accident Policy, one has to look into their own needs and plan to meet such needs.Many have different needs along the milestones in life.The saddest thing I can think of is those who are willing to pay for a car that cost $80,000 and paying instalment perhaps of about $600 a month and all these will be DEPLETED or depreciated if you call it.But when asked to set aside $100 dollar a month for the security of their family in insurance, they start to procastinate, think alot and never take up a plan.Some time I really do not understand why one is willing to pay for a car, and when come to plan for the financial security of the family, one is so unwilling to pay for insurance plans.I hope we can all give this a thought.
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