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Putting “another hot sauce” in quotes like that makes it ever so much dirtier

Nothing shocked me more than the realization that... hey, I like and respect Denise Richards. I’m not saying I think she’s an amazing actress or anything, but she’s been incredibly classy throughout, well, all of the crap he’s thrown at her.

Louis Tomlinson is not going to have 10,000 pounds a month to give through to 2034.

Is Nigela wooing this eligible bachelor, then?

Denise Richards- awful Bond girl, seemingly stand-up awesome lady.

Because for many distances/destinations, traveling without flying is nearly impossible. And some of the people traveling those distances or to those destinations need to take animals with them. It’s possible to transport them in the cargo hold, but airlines lose animals and/or animals die that way so often that that

Uh oh. Somewhere, a personal assistant is breathing into a paper bag right now...

WAIT I know this one! 1a doesn’t have under seat storage for the dog. She (or someone)should have booked her in a seat she can stow the dog under.

Andie’s been in a bad mood since Lisa Edelstein stole her career.

I’d be mad if I paid for first class and got moved to coach too.

Kris took some marble that Kim had ordered while staying at her mother’s house. It was for Kim’s house and presumably is hard to find and expensive, so she said she was going to charge her mom for the expense. Kris was incredulous that her daughter would do that and offered to find replacements. Kim said she’s already

Who takes ten slabs of marble and thinks they’ll be free?

they’re posting about 3 articles for every gawker one.

Pay off high interest accruing debts first. The highest APR the quickest. This is usually your credit card. You can make minimum payments to long-term debts while you build up your emergency fund.

It is soooo hard.

Just one opinion: I paid off debt first, and while it retrospect it worked out, it was a gamble. What I’d suggest for both you and past me is to figure out an absolute minimum you’re comfortable with (for me a solid month of expenses), throw the rest into credit card debt, and then resume saving to get a real cushion.

I think the conventional wisdom is to focus on paying off debt with interest rates higher than like 7-8% if you’re carrying more than a certain amount of debt on those accounts. You’d have to do the math, but typically you’re losing more in interest payments on that debt than you would be gaining on saving that money.

If he dies, I really rake in the dough. Ha. He has some disability insurance through work too (because of nature of his job). I get insanely cranky with people who are all “not working is bad because you are financially fucking yourself over”. I wouldn’t do it without a plan.

If I were your husband I’d be proud to be married to such a practical, far thinking, cares about the kids’ future woman! People always assume emergency funds are for when your spouse morphs into Mr. Hyde (and it very well can be) but it’s also for if said spouse stays a lovely Dr. Jekyll but breaks his/her leg, needs

First rule of SAHMing. I have enough to support myself and my two kids quite comfortably for a full year. It's just squirrelled away. My husband knows about it. He doesn't care. I assume he's pretty confident I won't need it.