I wonder how much he owes on that race.
If he is looking for the results, then he has an outstanding financial responsibility to check on, sir.
Andy’s 401 K is a scratch off.
He’d have better luck getting a loan from his bookie.
He just doesn’t listen!
That is where Andy ties his money is on races and bars. Keeps them busy. Mean while poor Flo keeps struggling due to Andy’s spending. A win for Andy.
Deep down inside, in our very darkest corner of our hearts, most of us men really envy Andy, but we’d never admit it to anyone, not even God, if we could fool God, we would.
So is horse racing somehow different than the stock market?
benbrilling said, “So is horse racing somehow different than the stock market?”
I didn’t do well on either.
They have 401k’s in England?
Yes, they’re called self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) or occupational pension schemes. Not sure if the tax implications are the same…
July 08, 2017
Yukoner about 15 years ago
I wonder how much he owes on that race.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
If he is looking for the results, then he has an outstanding financial responsibility to check on, sir.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Andy’s 401 K is a scratch off.
wicky about 15 years ago
He’d have better luck getting a loan from his bookie.
alondra about 15 years ago
He just doesn’t listen!
kab2rb about 15 years ago
That is where Andy ties his money is on races and bars. Keeps them busy. Mean while poor Flo keeps struggling due to Andy’s spending. A win for Andy.
ChuckTrent64 about 15 years ago
Deep down inside, in our very darkest corner of our hearts, most of us men really envy Andy, but we’d never admit it to anyone, not even God, if we could fool God, we would.
benbrilling about 15 years ago
So is horse racing somehow different than the stock market?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 15 years ago
benbrilling said, “So is horse racing somehow different than the stock market?”
I didn’t do well on either.
YatInExile about 15 years ago
They have 401k’s in England?
Yes, they’re called self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs) or occupational pension schemes. Not sure if the tax implications are the same…