@BonillaJL Who would have told them that you don't need a PSA test after 70? I can't imagine a doctor telling him that. Joe and Jill should have known better as well.
@end3of6days9 It's never a good idea to charge by the hour whether you are a lawn care company or any other kind of professional services company. The buyer is just tempted to price shop based on that rate rather than the value of the finished product.
@nut_history I am 71 and play in a 60+ league. I like playing third but I have to one hop the throw. But at our age, no one gets down the line too fast, so it can still work.
@newstart_2024 Skipped beats and AFIB are two different things. In most cases, skipped beats are harmless. And they are not really skipped, they are actually extra beats. AFIB is a racing heartrate, much more serious.
@nut_history I think you are underestimating how hard he could still throw. I play in a 60+ league in Dallas-Ft. Worth and it's not uncommon at all for pitchers to throw 65-70 mph. He was probably closer to 80.
@FXMC1957 In the first episode, Pearl reminds Jed about a time when his father took them to a picture show in Eureka Springs, which is in Arkansas, but also not far from Missouri either.
Students from Heritage School of Interior Design Dallas share what they have learned and how they have grown their skills and confidence in their time at the school.
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@MatrixMysteries The interest is not front loaded as some are saying. Every month, you pay a month's worth of interest on the principal. In the beginning, the principal is large, so you are paying a large amount of interest. In the end, it's the opposite. Basically the same formula for all loans.
@alexchristy17 Katie mentions Howard Zinn, probably referencing his book, "The People's History of the United States," which, unfortunately, was accepted without question by U.S. educators. Zinn's work has been heavily criticized for plagerism, his fictionalizing events, among other things.
@SenSanders Congress has the power of the purse, so this responsibility lies with you, Senator Sanders, not a federal judge, not the President . . . with you.
@BraddrofliT We are running a $38 trillion deficit because the government is on a drunken spending binge. Even if billionaires paid their entire annual income in taxes, roughly $500 billion to $600 billion, we'd still be running an annual deficit of $1.5 to $2.0 trillion.