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PLANNING: Medicare Tomorrow and What to Do Today from TRP
I'm 1 year away from starting to use Medicare. I know there are a few more people on this site that are also close, so I thought I would share this 18 minute video I received from T. Rowe Price. Pretty good over view of what it is, what it's not and what you need to know and do to prepare.
I was fortunate to catch Broderick in a Broadway play couple years ago. But he wasn’t nearly as good as in this old made-for-TV version of the music man.
"Holy polite and overly-extended bullshit disclaimers, Batman!" AAaaaarrrgghhhh! Can we please PROCEED, uncle? Eventually, he'll get around to actually SAYING something, I just KNOW it..... And I WILL wait for it. But CRIPES!
Can’t speak for @Crash. (I rarely understand him either). As for The Music Man, if you haven’t watched you should. It’s a hoot. I prefer the newer one with Matthew Broderick. As for the think method, it’s a way of coming up with the answer to a puzzle by thinking very hard. You’d have to watch the movie to really understand.
And thanks for the link. Ain’t easy finding something Ted hasn’t already posted. Thanks.
Gotcha @Crash. You already know all this. But for those of us that are close to and planning, it's always good to hear, whether for the 1st time, 2nd 3rd...
@ MikeM No, no, no. It was informative. I was getting impatient at the start while the narrator made sure to spell out ad nauseam that nothing is perfect, final and etched in stone, so look at your own situation and judge for yourself. No, REALLY. Judge for yourself. HONESTLY, you must really consider all of this from your own personal circumstances. I can't emphasize enough, that you should have your own particular situation... Ok, Ok, OK, OK!!!
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I was fortunate to catch Broderick in a Broadway play couple years ago. But he wasn’t nearly as good as in this old made-for-TV version of the music man.
Oh gosh, sorry. Here it is.
Can’t speak for @Crash. (I rarely understand him either). As for The Music Man, if you haven’t watched you should. It’s a hoot. I prefer the newer one with Matthew Broderick. As for the think method, it’s a way of coming up with the answer to a puzzle by thinking very hard. You’d have to watch the movie to really understand.
And thanks for the link. Ain’t easy finding something Ted hasn’t already posted. Thanks.