I pay my balance in full every month and I’ve never been denied credit.
I pay my balance in full every month and I’ve never been denied credit.
Carrying a balance and paying interest does not raise your credit score. Not missing any payments and keeping your utilization rate low (under 10% is best) do. I’ve paid a total of about $5 in interest in the last decade - I (almost) always pay my balance in full - and my score is over 800. Credit card companies still…
A mistake at work won’t result in most peoples’ pay being docked but it can easily cost them money via a reduced or delayed raise at the end of the year. If a server is *extremely* rude, inattentive, incompetent, etc. (and it’s clearly not just because the restaurant is slammed), I’m going to tip less than the usual…
He pitched between 140 and 160 innings each year from 2014-2016, so his arm is used to a much larger workload than that. A six-man rotation should put him around that number again.
Even if there were any germs blown onto the chicken, they will be killed when you roast it.
Let this be astern warning to all who would jump to such a conclusion.
You have, it just has (an)other name(s): sloppy joe (and maybe a chopped cheese, depending on whether it’s made with ground beef or actual chopped meat). Anyway, rather than star all of your comments in this thread I’m just going to reply here and thank you for fighting the good fight.
At his current level? Maybe, maybe not. But at least well enough to come in off the bench or start and play limited minutes? Yes.
Immersion blenders are also perfect for smoothies and you can use them to make hollandaise sauce in just a couple minutes.
Just my $.02, but in my experience many people who go from oldest to newest (who may not be as diligent as you and omit the “already responded to” filter) often reply to an older email from a thread without realizing that someone else has already done so. The divergent threads just waste everyone’s time, and if…
That this was posted to Jalopnik rather than The Takeout qualifies that as burying the lede.
expiration or sell-by dates are poorly described and poorly understood...
Has anyone addressed the question as to why these rich people and corporations are trying to plant more vineyards? Is it anything other than increased demand? And where is the excess demand coming from? I’m guessing more from middle- and upper-middle-class folk than 1%ers, but I’d love to be proven wrong. Conaway…
Well, they do have a hard time seeing eyes to eye. Aye?
... which is why l led with “Not to distract from your point.” My comment may have been unnecessary but this does help point out that most of the problems people associate with the 1% (of which I am not a member) in reality arise from the 0.1 or 0.01%. Many 1%ers are very well compensated and still have a lot in…
Not to distract from your point, but let’s not forget that this is a case of .01%’ers vs .1%’ers.
Alright, with Trout and Judge you can flip a coin. I’ve seen Judge a little more energetic in on-field interviews but I’m not going to pick that hill to die on. The others may not be objectively great pitchmen either, but I still think they’d be better than Trout on a screen. All that said, it is certainly possible…
I never said they aren’t loved or popular, or that you can completely disregard a players’ on-field accomplishments when it comes to marketability; an athlete doesn’t need a camera-friendly personality to be loved by fans of his/her team or fans in general, and Trout and Kershaw will certainly get endorsement offers…
Fair argument about picking Bumgarner over Kershaw, although I think it’s a bit shortsighted to leave him out of the conversation completely, small samples and all. And while I don’t really want to get into a debate about this, given that we’re talking about “best” and not “most valuable,” what about players with…