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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#3030
  • Almond
  • 2024/06/02 (Sun) 09:02
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Hinoko Shibuno is in second place, two shots back, after the third day at the LPGA's US Open.
There is a three-way tie for first place, so her actual ranking is 4th, but I don't have a cable subscription, so I haven't seen Shibuno in highlights in a while.

Sasao is in 5th place, followed by Kohki in 6th and Takeda in 8th, and it's amazing that the top 10 players are all Asian, although some are from the US, Australia, etc.

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#3032
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 09:30
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Let sleeping dogs lie

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#3033
  • 0ではないと
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 11:18
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It's not a hassle if you don't make friends regardless of age, but ?
I'm sure Millennium will eventually become a pain in the ass ? God forbid you don't touch me.

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#3034
  • 0ではないと
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 18:26
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People who are a pain in the ass are the ones I think of privately who can't say Yes or No. ?
I especially don't like people who can't decide what to buy because they don't buy what they buy when they shop.

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#3035
  • 0ではないと
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 11:12
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Where is the comment I wrote yesterday that was hidden ?
please explain what's wrong with another no-no?
yes and what's wrong with people who can't speak their brains being a pain in the ass ?.

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#3036
  • どこがいいのかわからない     .      .
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 20:39
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Yoshiki was on Sanma Goten
When he speaks, he comes off as a horse.

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#3038
  • あげ     .      .
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 20:58
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#3039
  • あげ    .
  • 2024/06/04 (Tue) 21:12
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The first is the "M" in the "M".

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#3040
  • あげ     .      .      .
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 13:23
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。。。。

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#3048
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 08:52
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I went to the Chinese market for the first time in a while to buy some plum wine.
I looked at the prices of other items I wanted to buy, but the prices were higher.
I thought the price was the same as in the Japanese market.

Even at food 4 less, Yakult ( 5-packs ) were priced at $2.49, but the price had gone up to $2.99.
The cost of living in extreme poverty is getting tougher.

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#3049
  • ボケのおとっさん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 08:59
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LOL ! Don't react so much when the price increase is only 50 cents
I mean, how long has it been since you've been shopping ( LOL )

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#3050
  • LAかなー?
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 11:28
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I went to Japan for the first time in 5 years, but the prices of everything were so high that I thought this is no different from L.A. … The low yen now makes it seem cheap, but a set price of 1000 yen for a Mos Burger is no different from a McDonald's in L.A. … I can't go back to Japan after all!

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#3051
  • ボケのおとっさん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 18:11
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I don't need Yakult to survive, I just don't buy it, and people whose lives are made harder by a mere 50 cent increase in price.

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#3052
  • 見栄晴
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 20:39
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Ototsan lives to hand out Yakult to the neighborhood amigos, so the 50 cent price increase is bearable.
I hope Ototsan's pension will be increased more than Yakult. It's hard being a pensioner.

Let's go to the ballpark to cheer for Otani and get Yakult.

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#3054
  • ヤクルト
  • Yesterday 08:58
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Pensioners have pensions and real estate income from both Japan and the U.S. and

a bank account that pays too much interest every month, even after withdrawals

and the balance never goes down

they do not have to willingly live in extreme poverty

Pension from Japan is not withdrawn as soon as it is deposited

You intentionally leave it untouched for a year

You no longer have too much money

You are a self-styled do-it-yourself homeless person



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Showa Otto
10/28/2023

I have to withdraw my IRA I have to, but
the amount of annual dividends coming in is more than the amount of annual withdrawals, so it's positive and doesn't decrease.

IRAs are deposited monthly, but
half of them are also deposited into a separate account from the IRA.

I called in July of 2023 and asked
if I retire, I can no longer deposit into my IRA account.
The amount I was depositing into my IRA account each year would become income.

I called and asked if I could withdraw money from my IRA account if I couldn't deposit it
they calculated it and told me how much I could withdraw each month
they also said I could withdraw more if I wanted.

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Showa no Ototsan
2023/06/16

There are two types of pensions in Japan, basic pension and welfare pension $ 25x2 with a $50 fee every 2 months.

I found $ $10 fee at a Korean bank.
This makes sense because they only deduct $20 every two months.

Receiving annuities is a bank in another country with lower fees.
I will still use US Bank for online banking.

I don't go out of my way to withdraw it, so I can save a lot if I leave it for a year.
I'll think about how to use it after a year now.

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Showa Ototto
2024/06/10

I don't understand Ototto, he is a doerch.

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Showa Ototsuan
2023/08/16

Showa Ototsuan is extremely poor and homeless.

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#3055
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 09:37
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3054

I will save my pension from Japan if I can transfer it to buy a new Prius battery.

I have to leave the car for 2 days at the dealer for the price and installation fee, but
the place I was referred to can finish the installation in about 4 hours.

The Showa era fathers were extremely poor, so they could live on a budget and play on Sundays every day.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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#3056
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 09:39
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3054

I'm so busy!

You could use that energy at work to make early retirement possible.

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#3058
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 14:03
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3057

You're driving a Prius. Don't get into an accident. Why does that mean there are so many accidents?
Here in the US, SUV cars are the ones that have the most accidents.

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#3059
  • ボケのおとっさん
  • Yesterday 14:51
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SUVs? Where did you get that information from?

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#3060
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 15:50
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3059

I need to watch an American news program.

DUI practices "if you drink, don't ride, if you drink, don't ride".

# Because old people misstep on the gas pedal brake in a Prius
Don't drive on main streets where there is a lot of traffic flow, drive on back streets
You can drive on EV if you put your foot lightly on the gas pedal instead of stepping on the gas pedal and moving the engine.
This way, the very poor otc can get by on 5 gallons a month with the gasoline savings.

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