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The Real Reason Totse and Zoklet Closed

  1. #61
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Darth Beaver Sorry you are miserable, I'm 55 years old next month, partially retired, and right on track to full retirement within 18 - 24 at just over 51k USD/year. Whike 51k is not rich by any means, between my old lady's retirement and mine we will never have to worry about anything but enjoying life. Too bad you spent your life impressing teenagers on the internet. I understand the retirement plan or that life path is nonexistent. Sorry for your luck Billy Boy.

    stfu and get back to your geriatric holding facility where wheelchair races and shuffle board are the popular pastimes. stop bothering the non-dementia sufferers.
  2. #62
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Darth Beaver You can thank me all you want and when you're finished you can die.

    post nude pics of your 'old lady' or its the mummified corpse of your long-dead mother bundled up in a rocking chair on the 3rd floor.
  3. #63
    Originally posted by Vizier I was working with a few American retirees who have property on the beach here. Thanks to our shitty devalued currency, they're loaded and living like kings here with their retirement money. I really envy them.

    Funny you should bring that up. I have been looking at Panama for about the last 7 or 8 years. They use the US dollar as their official currency. As of 2011 the Panamanian government initiated the Panama Pensionado (Retired) Visa. Basically if you have a guaranteed income of $1000.00 per month or above you get a visa that bestows discounts by law for entertainment, travel, restaurants, medical costs, and more. Considering minimum wage in Panama comes out to around just $250/month USD and a professional such as a lawyer, engineer, or accountant only averages around $24,500 USD $6,600 USD/month would go a long way. Much of the Panamanian infrastructure is 1st works because of the Canal Zone. Add to all that that it us not only one if if not the most stable economy on Central or South America as well as the international banking hub of Central America along with ridiculous pricing on real estate and Panama just might he a sweet spot someday.
  4. #64
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by Darth Beaver Funny you should bring that up. I have been looking at Panama for about the last 7 or 8 years. They use the US dollar as their official currency. As of 2011 the Panamanian government initiated the Panama Pensionado (Retired) Visa. Basically if you have a guaranteed income of $1000.00 per month or above you get a visa that bestows discounts by law for entertainment, travel, restaurants, medical costs, and more. Considering minimum wage in Panama comes out to around just $250/month USD and a professional such as a lawyer, engineer, or accountant only averages around $24,500 USD $6,600 USD/month would go a long way. Much of the Panamanian infrastructure is 1st works because of the Canal Zone. Add to all that that it us not only one if if not the most stable economy on Central or South America as well as the international banking hub of Central America along with ridiculous pricing on real estate and Panama just might he a sweet spot someday.

    except you're surrounded by spics...
  5. #65
    Originally posted by infinityshock except you're surrounded by spics…

    So are you...
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