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ParticipantTums are much cheaper for indigestion.
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ParticipantI rarely buy anything with cash these days. It’s almost always with a credit card that earns rewards.
At my golf club we pay our green fees with cash, and Friday I was a little concerned I’d forgot my PIN when getting cash for Saturday’s round. Turns out I hadn’t forgot, but it had been awhile since I’d used the ATM card.
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ParticipantI skipped my HS graduation 36 years ago. Getting through HS didn’t feel like any big achievement. Only a total screw up would not get through.
College graduation I did walk though. There I felt like I accomplished something.
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ParticipantInsufficient data. You haven’t established that your output and your neighbor’s consistently change by the same % from day to day in the absence of one of you cleaning the panels.
Maybe you are getting more than the 7%, maybe less. For sure nobody knows.
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ParticipantI like KOGO except for Chamberlain. Ditto my credit union that for some reason also employs him.
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ParticipantKirkland vanilla ice cream is the best. And it’s the best priced super premium by far.
It’s sold as two half gallons wrapped together. No 1.75 quart or 1.5 quart crap. Actual half gallons.
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Participant“Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.”
Ambrose Bierce
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=Reality][quote=FlyerInHi]
Fast forward to 2015. We are doing much better, our economy recovered, growth is acceptable, GDP is good….
[/quote]LOL if you say so.[/quote]
The data speak for themselves.
Of course after a reshuffle, there are winners and losers.[/quote]It seems OK right now but it’s extremely fragile. Government intervention props things up.
What is the national debt up to BTW?
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi]
Fast forward to 2015. We are doing much better, our economy recovered, growth is acceptable, GDP is good….
[/quote]LOL if you say so.
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ParticipantSierra Nevada: either Pale Ale or Torpedo IPA.
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Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=Reality][quote=XBoxBoy][quote=FlyerInHi]If the owners say no to a move, then can’t the city also say no to a stadium?[/quote]
They could, but as you point out, the local politicians clearly lack the cajones to go that route.
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They’ve said no for 14 years.[/quote]
Yes, they’ve said no for 14 years, but if you’ve been paying attention for the last six months or so they’ve totally changed their tune to, “Don’t go we’ll give you anything you want!”[/quote]
Actually I have been paying attention but the question involved the NFL saying no to a move to LA. That would change things.
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Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=FlyerInHi]If the owners say no to a move, then can’t the city also say no to a stadium?[/quote]
They could, but as you point out, the local politicians clearly lack the cajones to go that route.
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They’ve said no for 14 years.
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ParticipantNFL teams don’t lose money.
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