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Apr 6, 2007 12:52 am

[quote=goforbroke][quote=The Judge]

DON'T FEED THE TROLLS PEOPLE!  How many times do we have to be reminded of this? Contribute something heartfelt and "worthwhile" and PLEASE ignore the miscreants. It will serve us all well.

P.S. The little battles that go on between various posters' are definitely not appreciated.  PM each other if you have an issue.  And BTW no one cares in the least how clever your response is to various criticisms. I'm not saying the criticism is deserved and you shouldn't be upset by it.  Point of the matter is that nothing has (or ever will) be resolved by two (or more) anonymous posters' flailing away on a message board.  Just let it go and focus on contributing something worthwhile, as well as learning from others. 

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What the Judge is saying is that he/she is here to find value and the posting wars are distracting.  Beg to differ, Judge:  If someone is going to criticize, they should expect a "lob" in return. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lob_(tennis). Resolving by pm's might be best but in the case of whomit or mikebuttler: isn't it a little fun to see and this would be classified as a "debate" not a "bash"...e.g. (pissing contest)...which guy is really smarter here which is probably why they keep going at it.  In their case, they're not just insulting, their posts are deviating away from the topic but connotes research or thought, nonetheless.  But let's not get carried away to the extremes with having an Internet "cock" fight.

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Young lady, please stick to the topic. We are talking about annuities.

Apr 6, 2007 11:11 am

Ok people (this being directed to the ones who feel annuities are the scum product of the known universe) .

If I had a client then that needed a predictable stream of income that has the ability to keep pace with inflation and will not go down over time but will increase for my clients lifetime what should I use?

Please advise... 

Apr 6, 2007 12:35 pm

[quote=whitewlfz]

Ok people (this being directed to the ones who feel annuities are the scum product of the known universe) .

If I had a client then that needed a predictable stream of income that has the ability to keep pace with inflation and will not go down over time but will increase for my clients lifetime what should I use?

Please advise... 

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A SPIA.