And Curly Bill (or his henchmen).
Was he actually murdered by terminator? I thought he was knocked out, and we only actually saw his friend get killed. Perhaps blue hair punk Paxton lived?
This. They made a point that Howard only drinks tea. They give him shit to make him appear high and jittery but it overloads his system, he dies, kim takes the fall, goes to prison and has lots of lesbian shower scenes.
Holy shit. That's some next level trolling of Jacksonville. I just wish there were a good wtf gif that goes well with it.
I didn't get the redacted on advice of lawyers. It was right after Houston so I guess a veiled Watson reference.
Good catch on Toye and Liebgott, I totally missed those.
In perusing IMDb to verify, I discovered the Liebgott actor was engaged to Jennifer Love Hewitt at one time. How do you say "motorboating son of a bitch" in German?
I read this post before starting watching so I had my eye out.
Saw Hanks (minor BOB character but still counts), and recognized Wild Bill but probably wouldn't have if I hadn't been looking.
Who else? Was Perconte one of the Colombo bodyguards?
Also, this show is fabulous. I was going to let my subscription to Paramount plus lapse, but every time I think I'm out, they pull me back in.
As someone who lived through 2000 and 2008 this shit is nothing so far. Now the inflation aspect definitely makes me worry we're repeating the late 60s, which would be very very bad.
In all the retirement Monte Carlo calculations, the absolute worst time to retire was the late 60s. High inflation and a sideways market for about 15 years. That would fuck a lot of people.
Well they need reported taxable income and a tax filing so it's not for toddlers. I started with their first summer jobs around 15.
It's also not a bad spot to do a moon shot, say buy some leveraged fund or ETF with a grand or two (say something like tqqq). Definitely not something you'd do with real retirement funds but think of it as a lottery ticket*.
* Not investment advice yada yada yada.
Another vote for Roth. I put a couple grand in each of my kids' Roth, invested 100% in low cost growth index funds. If it even hits close to historical numbers they'll have large amounts of tax free money after 40 plus years of compounding. They can pour a cold one out in my honor when they turn 59 1/2. If not, we (or they as I'll almost surely be dead) are probably all fucked and scrounging for food anyway.
Then she probably shouldn't have asked us if we were going to make it in a speak now or forever hold your peace manner. Also this was not a huge group call where that approach made sense. Smaller group so I just responded I couldn't make it.
Today on a group zoom call my boss mentioned that her boss will be in town next Wednesday and we're all expected to go out to happy hour after work. I responded that my son has a baseball game so I won't be able attend the happy hour. She went on a big guilting rant how it was just one game and it's stupid I cared that much. I simply responded with I'm sorry you feel that way but I'm not attending the happy hour. Awkward silence followed.
I fucking love knowing I can walk at a moment's notice with no concerns. I might just walk in and quit tomorrow just because she was being such an asshole. I'll sleep on it and see how I feel in the morning.
To me, that's what FIRE is all about. Or the FI part of it, at least.