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moneymaker
ParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
moneymaker
ParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
moneymaker
ParticipantLike matter, money is neither created nor destroyed, well I’m sure about the destroyed part atleast. The amount of money out there is finite, so what goes into gold or stocks comes from somewhere, i.e. gold and the stock market cannot both continue to go up, unless they are being propped up by money that is being printed. I may have been wrong to get out 2 weeks ago, but I just don’t see the fundamentals improving. Anyone who watches Bloomberg may have noticed that the experts are just astounded at this “recovery”. If it doesn’t make sense,then something is afoot.
moneymaker
ParticipantLike matter, money is neither created nor destroyed, well I’m sure about the destroyed part atleast. The amount of money out there is finite, so what goes into gold or stocks comes from somewhere, i.e. gold and the stock market cannot both continue to go up, unless they are being propped up by money that is being printed. I may have been wrong to get out 2 weeks ago, but I just don’t see the fundamentals improving. Anyone who watches Bloomberg may have noticed that the experts are just astounded at this “recovery”. If it doesn’t make sense,then something is afoot.
moneymaker
ParticipantLike matter, money is neither created nor destroyed, well I’m sure about the destroyed part atleast. The amount of money out there is finite, so what goes into gold or stocks comes from somewhere, i.e. gold and the stock market cannot both continue to go up, unless they are being propped up by money that is being printed. I may have been wrong to get out 2 weeks ago, but I just don’t see the fundamentals improving. Anyone who watches Bloomberg may have noticed that the experts are just astounded at this “recovery”. If it doesn’t make sense,then something is afoot.
moneymaker
ParticipantLike matter, money is neither created nor destroyed, well I’m sure about the destroyed part atleast. The amount of money out there is finite, so what goes into gold or stocks comes from somewhere, i.e. gold and the stock market cannot both continue to go up, unless they are being propped up by money that is being printed. I may have been wrong to get out 2 weeks ago, but I just don’t see the fundamentals improving. Anyone who watches Bloomberg may have noticed that the experts are just astounded at this “recovery”. If it doesn’t make sense,then something is afoot.
moneymaker
ParticipantLike matter, money is neither created nor destroyed, well I’m sure about the destroyed part atleast. The amount of money out there is finite, so what goes into gold or stocks comes from somewhere, i.e. gold and the stock market cannot both continue to go up, unless they are being propped up by money that is being printed. I may have been wrong to get out 2 weeks ago, but I just don’t see the fundamentals improving. Anyone who watches Bloomberg may have noticed that the experts are just astounded at this “recovery”. If it doesn’t make sense,then something is afoot.
moneymaker
ParticipantMy Honey and I have done the Black Friday thing for the last 3 or 4 years and I have to say I think the lines were shorter this year. I did notice that stores like JC Penney’s, Home Depot, and Costco seemed to have hired extra help this year,which was nice. My overall observation is that numbers will be down,we spent less than normal,like everyone else we just have everything we need and can’t justify buying more. We almost didn’t go this year but I’m glad we did. Here’s an interesting link on California employment http://www.sacbee.com/1232/rich_media/1698037.html
moneymaker
ParticipantMy Honey and I have done the Black Friday thing for the last 3 or 4 years and I have to say I think the lines were shorter this year. I did notice that stores like JC Penney’s, Home Depot, and Costco seemed to have hired extra help this year,which was nice. My overall observation is that numbers will be down,we spent less than normal,like everyone else we just have everything we need and can’t justify buying more. We almost didn’t go this year but I’m glad we did. Here’s an interesting link on California employment http://www.sacbee.com/1232/rich_media/1698037.html
moneymaker
ParticipantMy Honey and I have done the Black Friday thing for the last 3 or 4 years and I have to say I think the lines were shorter this year. I did notice that stores like JC Penney’s, Home Depot, and Costco seemed to have hired extra help this year,which was nice. My overall observation is that numbers will be down,we spent less than normal,like everyone else we just have everything we need and can’t justify buying more. We almost didn’t go this year but I’m glad we did. Here’s an interesting link on California employment http://www.sacbee.com/1232/rich_media/1698037.html
moneymaker
ParticipantMy Honey and I have done the Black Friday thing for the last 3 or 4 years and I have to say I think the lines were shorter this year. I did notice that stores like JC Penney’s, Home Depot, and Costco seemed to have hired extra help this year,which was nice. My overall observation is that numbers will be down,we spent less than normal,like everyone else we just have everything we need and can’t justify buying more. We almost didn’t go this year but I’m glad we did. Here’s an interesting link on California employment http://www.sacbee.com/1232/rich_media/1698037.html
moneymaker
ParticipantMy Honey and I have done the Black Friday thing for the last 3 or 4 years and I have to say I think the lines were shorter this year. I did notice that stores like JC Penney’s, Home Depot, and Costco seemed to have hired extra help this year,which was nice. My overall observation is that numbers will be down,we spent less than normal,like everyone else we just have everything we need and can’t justify buying more. We almost didn’t go this year but I’m glad we did. Here’s an interesting link on California employment http://www.sacbee.com/1232/rich_media/1698037.html
moneymaker
ParticipantFor me and the wife-
2 down pillows
drill doctor750x(for me)
Magellen GPS
Blue tooth(for the wife)
Multi food chopper(yeah I know just more kitchen clutter,wife wanted it)
2 small toolbags
total just under $400“flu” doesn’t Costco do ink refills?
moneymaker
ParticipantFor me and the wife-
2 down pillows
drill doctor750x(for me)
Magellen GPS
Blue tooth(for the wife)
Multi food chopper(yeah I know just more kitchen clutter,wife wanted it)
2 small toolbags
total just under $400“flu” doesn’t Costco do ink refills?
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