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JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.

Don't Ever Get One. Debit cards have the convenience of credit cards, and you can't spend what you don't have. Sack is right. Also, bikes are much better than cars in every way.Ditocoaf wrote:I'm 18 and in college, the time when credit card companies are hounding me incessantly, but I definitely do not plan on getting one. A debit card is working just fine for me, and frankly, I hope never to have to go into debt. I may have to work my life around that: ride a good bike instead of getting a car (need a trunk, I'll get a trailer), buy a small house, not lose my scholarships for education. But hell, imo, owing money to anyone but a friend is just about the most irresponsible thing you can do.

Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
a bit less than the Farthing to a Crown exchange rate from what my old hand driven comptometer tells me.jonesthecurl wrote:What's the current groat to guinea exchange rate?
When they offered me a free t-shirt in exchange for signing up, I couldn't stop laughing for the rest of the day.heavycola wrote:Don't Ever Get One. Debit cards have the convenience of credit cards, and you can't spend what you don't have. Sack is right. Also, bikes are much better than cars in every way.Ditocoaf wrote:I'm 18 and in college, the time when credit card companies are hounding me incessantly, but I definitely do not plan on getting one. A debit card is working just fine for me, and frankly, I hope never to have to go into debt. I may have to work my life around that: ride a good bike instead of getting a car (need a trunk, I'll get a trailer), buy a small house, not lose my scholarships for education. But hell, imo, owing money to anyone but a friend is just about the most irresponsible thing you can do.
if it's anything over there like it is over here, you will get inundated with offers of free credit and cards when you're at college. They are all bastards.
I've had about £500 chasing me since university. It's a pain in the arse. God knows how much interest i've paid on it. Thousands probably. Credit is evil. Look around you. It sucks balls.
[smug bastard] i just bought a new camera that i had saved up for two years to buy, and it is so much sweeter to have bought it outright and not worry about paying it off before i a) lose it or b) drop it on the pavement. [/smug]


El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.

I must commend you on your sound financial actions prowler, however I'm sad to see that you still buy fuel from Esso.TheProwler wrote:I also collect other points, like Air Miles and Esso Extra points.
That's a little extreme, but it is certainly a better idea than than getting in over your head. And a huge percentage of people get in way over their heads.Ditocoaf wrote:Bah. Borrowing any money, imo, shows a lack of self control in the first place. I don't care if its "interest free" for a certain amount of time, or if someone wants to call it "good debt." If you can't buy something with money that you already have, its not worth having yet -- that's right, I'm against car and house loans as well. Our culture has developed to where its considered the norm to buy things first and pay for them later, because having those things is so important. I'll rent a tiny apartment until I can afford to buy a tiny house.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Hmmm...I actually prefer Shell and Sunoco...Shell gets me Air Miles and Sunoco has higher octane for my gas guzzler (oh oh...now I'm in trouble for my carbon footprint).Pedronicus wrote:I must commend you on your sound financial actions prowler, however I'm sad to see that you still buy fuel from Esso.TheProwler wrote:I also collect other points, like Air Miles and Esso Extra points.
Ever since the Exxon Valdez Disaster and the slow response of Exxonmobil to clean up the massive oil slick, I never bought petrol from Esso ever again.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
I think more americans need to take Dave Ramsey's advice about personal finance. Why they don't make home economics a requirement anymore I don't know.heavycola wrote:Don't Ever Get One. Debit cards have the convenience of credit cards, and you can't spend what you don't have. Sack is right. Also, bikes are much better than cars in every way.Ditocoaf wrote:I'm 18 and in college, the time when credit card companies are hounding me incessantly, but I definitely do not plan on getting one. A debit card is working just fine for me, and frankly, I hope never to have to go into debt. I may have to work my life around that: ride a good bike instead of getting a car (need a trunk, I'll get a trailer), buy a small house, not lose my scholarships for education. But hell, imo, owing money to anyone but a friend is just about the most irresponsible thing you can do.
if it's anything over there like it is over here, you will get inundated with offers of free credit and cards when you're at college. They are all bastards.
I've had about £500 chasing me since university. It's a pain in the arse. God knows how much interest i've paid on it. Thousands probably. Credit is evil. Look around you. It sucks balls.
[smug bastard] i just bought a new camera that i had saved up for two years to buy, and it is so much sweeter to have bought it outright and not worry about paying it off before i a) lose it or b) drop it on the pavement. [/smug]