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April 16, 2008 at 7:11 AM #188237April 16, 2008 at 7:23 AM #188178NotCrankyParticipant
Hi Alex,
That would be $2100 just a few hundred short of what my family of five spends per month. Couple that with the tax credits I get for three kids averaged out on a per month basis and it easily covers the whole month with a little gas money to boot. Who says we don’t get good vacations in the good old U S of A? Hey FLU if you don’t want your $500 I think we can make it to Yellowstone!
April 16, 2008 at 7:23 AM #188199NotCrankyParticipantHi Alex,
That would be $2100 just a few hundred short of what my family of five spends per month. Couple that with the tax credits I get for three kids averaged out on a per month basis and it easily covers the whole month with a little gas money to boot. Who says we don’t get good vacations in the good old U S of A? Hey FLU if you don’t want your $500 I think we can make it to Yellowstone!
April 16, 2008 at 7:23 AM #188231NotCrankyParticipantHi Alex,
That would be $2100 just a few hundred short of what my family of five spends per month. Couple that with the tax credits I get for three kids averaged out on a per month basis and it easily covers the whole month with a little gas money to boot. Who says we don’t get good vacations in the good old U S of A? Hey FLU if you don’t want your $500 I think we can make it to Yellowstone!
April 16, 2008 at 7:23 AM #188239NotCrankyParticipantHi Alex,
That would be $2100 just a few hundred short of what my family of five spends per month. Couple that with the tax credits I get for three kids averaged out on a per month basis and it easily covers the whole month with a little gas money to boot. Who says we don’t get good vacations in the good old U S of A? Hey FLU if you don’t want your $500 I think we can make it to Yellowstone!
April 16, 2008 at 7:23 AM #188247NotCrankyParticipantHi Alex,
That would be $2100 just a few hundred short of what my family of five spends per month. Couple that with the tax credits I get for three kids averaged out on a per month basis and it easily covers the whole month with a little gas money to boot. Who says we don’t get good vacations in the good old U S of A? Hey FLU if you don’t want your $500 I think we can make it to Yellowstone!
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I’ll probably buy a tank of gasApril 16, 2008 at 8:44 AM #188230eccen in escParticipanteccen in esc
I’ll probably buy a tank of gasApril 16, 2008 at 8:44 AM #188261eccen in escParticipanteccen in esc
I’ll probably buy a tank of gasApril 16, 2008 at 8:44 AM #188269eccen in escParticipanteccen in esc
I’ll probably buy a tank of gasApril 16, 2008 at 8:44 AM #188273eccen in escParticipanteccen in esc
I’ll probably buy a tank of gasApril 16, 2008 at 9:41 AM #188260meadandaleParticipant“MY wife and I make over the $150k cutoff so I believe we get zilch”
I’m in the zilch category as well. There will be no stimulating for me. Of course, the ginormous tax bill I just paid will certainly help to stimulate some of you…
And I agree with Navydoc, as someone who lives life on pretty much a cash basis (only debit is car and house) I would have just spent the money since I don’t have any ‘consumer’ debt to pay down. C’est la vie.
April 16, 2008 at 9:41 AM #188282meadandaleParticipant“MY wife and I make over the $150k cutoff so I believe we get zilch”
I’m in the zilch category as well. There will be no stimulating for me. Of course, the ginormous tax bill I just paid will certainly help to stimulate some of you…
And I agree with Navydoc, as someone who lives life on pretty much a cash basis (only debit is car and house) I would have just spent the money since I don’t have any ‘consumer’ debt to pay down. C’est la vie.
April 16, 2008 at 9:41 AM #188312meadandaleParticipant“MY wife and I make over the $150k cutoff so I believe we get zilch”
I’m in the zilch category as well. There will be no stimulating for me. Of course, the ginormous tax bill I just paid will certainly help to stimulate some of you…
And I agree with Navydoc, as someone who lives life on pretty much a cash basis (only debit is car and house) I would have just spent the money since I don’t have any ‘consumer’ debt to pay down. C’est la vie.
April 16, 2008 at 9:41 AM #188321meadandaleParticipant“MY wife and I make over the $150k cutoff so I believe we get zilch”
I’m in the zilch category as well. There will be no stimulating for me. Of course, the ginormous tax bill I just paid will certainly help to stimulate some of you…
And I agree with Navydoc, as someone who lives life on pretty much a cash basis (only debit is car and house) I would have just spent the money since I don’t have any ‘consumer’ debt to pay down. C’est la vie.
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