If you see a lot of movies a year (20+) then it’s not for you. If you’re a casual movie-goer that sees a dozen movies a year, it’s definitely worth it. For me, it’s worth it. Plus I don’t like AMC and there are no Regals near me.
If you see a lot of movies a year (20+) then it’s not for you. If you’re a casual movie-goer that sees a dozen movies a year, it’s definitely worth it. For me, it’s worth it. Plus I don’t like AMC and there are no Regals near me.
Agreed.
Cinemark’s plan is pretty damn realistic and affordable. If we don’t go to the movies for a few months, we have tickets built up. If we go one month and want to go again, we just pay 8.99 each.
Cinemark’s plan is great for me and my wife. Only one of us has a membership, the other gets a ticket at 8.99 with their setup when we go together. If we want to bring friends, they also can get their tickets at $8.99 through my plan.
I’d definitely say the 30+ crowd drinks the shit out of this.
My older sister drinks it and a friend of mine drinks it.
I had never heard of it before seeing them drink it.
Wish Mark Anthony Brands was a publicly traded company, I’d buy that stock for sure.
Simpsons did it first...
First played this a few years ago at Cidercade in Dallas.
It’s very addicting and fun to play even given the simplicity of it.
Scoring a win with the snail when they aren’t expecting it is great.
Also, it’s probably good to note you don’t need 5 players on each team, but it helps. Minimum you want 2 (1 queen, 1…
I’m tempted to go for the $125, but given that my wife just went through Identity Theft ala someone buying 4 iPhones through AT&T on her credit I’m probably going for the monitoring.
The only way we knew is when she received a bill from AT&T and opened it up (the phone is under my name so it was a big red flag).
She’s…
Good point!
I’ll also point out that Quarters minted at West point made it into circulation and are going for $10-20 on e-bay.
You can identify them by the “W” mint mark on the face of the quarter to the right of Washington, under “In God We Trust”
You should look through them for “Junk Silver” coins whose silver content is worth much more than face value (12x as of this writing).
Local coin shops will buy them for about 90% of melt, and collectors will likely pay melt value.
I was just going to ask if they’re changing their pricing model accordingly so the death seats are cheaper.
I’ve been pretty happy with the series, even given the growing pains and slow episodes. Glad they’re able to land on a final season and do it right, but I’ll sure miss it when it’s over.
How are you going to book $1300 tickets and not read the fine print, or get your dates correct?
Did you even bother to check American Airlines site directly instead of going through Orbitz?
Why did you give up so easily on the initial call?
Why did you not read the cancellation/flight change policy on the $1300 tickets?
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This.
While he may disagree with the policy, it’s the writers fault for dropping that much coin on a flight not reading the fine print.
Hell I won’t pay $20 on a subscription for something not reading the fine print on how I can get out of said subscription, much less book a flight not knowing how I can change it.
I…
Yea, I should just makeup wild claims like everyone else.
Damn, Lifestraws are sold out (the deal ones anyway)
Damn, Lifestraws are sold out (the deal ones anyway)
Yo Dawg, I heard you liked walls.. and moats.
Yea, that’s it, if I’m warning of the potential cliff we’re going towards I must be missing out.
I’ve been making money in the market (I don’t trade big dollars, but have caught a couple good ones the past few years, $HEAR, $IIPR, $ENPH, $SLP).
Nevertheless, we’ll see in a year how good the market still is.
I wouldn’t say average personal debt is on the low side, none of these stats reflect that.
Average CC debt by borrower is inching up closer to where it was in 2009.
https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-credit-card-debt
If the FED cuts rates now, it’s only prolonging the inevitable recession.
There would be little action that could be taken when the next recession does come around, with tax cuts already in place and interest rates at historic lows.
If your job isn’t recession proof, I hope you’re saving your ass off during this…