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Okay, I'll bite. No such thing as what?

getting people on a fixed income to pony up their last dollars to buy overpriced insurance. not my favorite thing to sell, that's all. but hey, maybe that money really will do their family a lot of good.
 
Sorry to be the new guy but what does FE stand for??

Final Expense... A term for ppl, usually seniors, buying small face amounts of life ins to cover burial cost.

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getting people on a fixed income to pony up their last dollars to buy overpriced insurance. not my favorite thing to sell, that's all. but hey, maybe that money really will do their family a lot of good.

What do you suggest they spend their "last dollars" on instead... More cable channels?

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I haven't been to a tiger baseball game in 2 years so i have no proof but I was told beers at the game are now $15.00. The last time I went they were $9.

the great american pastime, my ass

How can they do that with conscious and a guy gets locked up for selling an annuity?
 
I haven't been to a tiger baseball game in 2 years so i have no proof but I was told beers at the game are now $15.00. The last time I went they were $9.
"Classic baseball refreshments like hot dogs and beer can vary widely in price depending on the ballpark, CNNMoney found when it surveyed the 30 major league teams.

Meanwhile, thirsty fans pay the most at Washington Nationals games -- where, unless they take advantage of a $5 drink special before the first pitch, the cheapest beer available is a 16-ounce can for $8. For half that, beer drinkers can get a 12-ounce draft at Cleveland Indians games. The best deal? A 14-ounce beer for $4 at Arizona Diamondbacks' Chase Field."

Which baseball stadiums have the highest food prices - Mar. 31, 2013
 
The dream cruuise. I have been there 4 out of the last 5 years. What a blast. And if you like hot cars there is no better place to see them.

I always take a final lap Sunday morning and there are spots on woodward that are totaly black from nonstop burnouts.
 
Definitely, it used to be a lot more fun with the burn outs and such. It has gotten to commercial along with police officers at every little spot. I will hit the Woodward cruise, but also check out the back to the bricks in Flint which is better for getting away with things and not so commercial and I hear a lot of cars show up there as well and it goes on the same week.

However, Woodward gives you the best choices in car selection. All the major clubs will be there and like over 1million cruisers show up.

Anyways, not to hijack the thread, ..beer prices suck for Tigers games. I guess they are trying to make up for the decent ticket prices that you still can get.
 
When your star pitcher is getting 180 million it has a tendency to drive up pricing.

Over the years I have always found the football crowds in Detroit were much more into their drinking. Baseball is a much slower paced game and personaly I hate warm beer.
 
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