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Interesting. I did not know that. So, if Chase Bank borrows from US Bank then whom do they borrow from and where does the cycle end?

I don't have an iPad but after using a Nexus 7, I wouldn't use it for everyday use. I know it's the fault of the programmers and not the tablet itself but a lot of websites force you into using the mobile version due to it detecting a mobile browser be it Chrome, Firefox or the stock browser without any option to

Thanks Mr. Limbaugh. Your opinion is noted.

I didn't use a lawyer and it turned out okay for me. It was just a long and frustrating process.

The difference is that you said it without being a jackass.

Indeed. I am never again being burdened with somebody else's financial responsibilites. Bachelor 4 Life!!!

Believe me, they took no loss on the house. I bought the house for $130K. Lived in it for 8 years and over those 8 years paid to the bank $80K. I still owed $120K-something on the house and it sold for $110k so they loaned $130K and got $190K. Doesn't sound like a loss to me.

Yeah, I'm pathetic. I'm pathetically in ZERO debt right now with a less expensive and smaller house (no single person needs 2000sq ft) a new car and a good job. I also pathetically give people things to consider when going through two of the processes listed above.

Actually blaming the bitch who ran off on me but thanks for jumping to conclusions you cunt. GWB and his administration does get the blame for tanking the housing market and giving bailouts to banks and mortgage companies.

You're better off getting cheap tools at Harbor Freight. They may not last but at least they're new and not shot when you get them. Usually not much more expensive than a Thrift Store would be either.

With consignment shops, flea markets, Craigslist and E-bay the the Thrift stores have now become garbage dumps. It's a place where people dump stuff off that would normally get thrown away so that they can get a tax-deductible slip. There is literally nothing that I have seen in a thrift store in years that is worth

Just thought I'd throw this in: I just recently sold a home as part of a short-sale and the process was very long, frustrating and terrible. It took a year to complete and the bank was not very co-operative and in fact, reneged on the first offer to the buyer because they missed a deadline date for a piece of

I rarely buy any physical media any more so no trade ins. This doesn't bother me as most of the games I play are sports games so they have a trade-in value of $0.50. When I get a non-sports game, I often wait for the prices to go on sale ie: Just nabbed GTA 5 for $40 new. I'm sure in a month when I'm done with it

I know the guy that does these videos. He's really into scale stuff and does a lot of customizing and making custom parts. He sinks a lot of time and resources into his hobby.

This is what most people do with Tamiyas. They really aren't good performing cars outside of the expensive TA-series touring cars. All they seem to do lately is just discontinue and rerelease their stuff from the 80s.

The lack of a 2 door is the only thing keeping me from loving the WRX

Pick your neighborhood CAREFULLY and do a lot of scouting of the surrounding area. Bloomington is a college town and Indy has a HIGH concentration of Mexican immigrants and while that may inherently sound racist, not many people want to live next to or down the street from a 3-bedroom home housing 30 people.

Eh, I don't get all the hate. Would be a decent ride for a city dwelling single person with a couple of dogs or a retired couple. They're so cheap, I kind of wish I'd got one over my Sonic which never has more than 2 people and 2 dogs in it or 1 person and some grocery bags.

Mexico. Your money goes farther, the government is easy to bribe and they want you to spend your money there so why would they send you back when they can profit?