drive_by_burner
drive_by_burner
drive_by_burner

lol, not a moderator at all - I just know how to use the dismiss button - you know, the one every one of your comments has - and I just used it on you like 17 times. someone's seriously butthurt and has lots of time on their hands, don't they? :D Keep it up though, I can do this all day. Maybe someone will eventually

Hah! No, it's not that at all! You can't even get *that* right. :D

Wow, talk about butthurt. You seem to be the only one here unable to tolerate other opinions. You're right about one thing, albeit only one, let's not waste any more of our precious time. Here, just fill this out, it'll make you feel better:

I'm with you - and good choices. :)

so obvious.

I'm not the one repeatedly replying to a closed, removed thread from an article that clearly offers more financial sense than you have in your whole body, and I can happily say I have in my little finger. Oh sorry, personal attack. I should know better, but I'm trying to communicate on your level. Ah, and please do go

Your brain is overload? You mean overloaded? "Dumb ass lol?" The lol is a dumb ass?

Apparently the same way you became a roaring asshole.

Ah, when you have no basis in logic and no facts to back you up, you go on the personal attack. Absolutely typical. Shame you couldn't even read the post - I'd hardly need to borrow to cover my "pickles" if that's what you folk call them. I have this thing called savings and investments to help with that. And yes,

This is why we can't have nice things.

How's that tinfoil hat fitting? Good and snug?

Your assumptions that anyone who disagrees with you must be horribly in debt and a slave to credit are so cute. I hate to break it to you, but it's not the case. And if you were actually listening to Ramsey, you'd hear he says the same thing - credit and debt are things you control, not let them control you, and not

How about this: You pay my mortgage interest and you get me a better refi, and then lecture me about debt. People need to learn to manage debt instead of fear it.

The moral of the story is: Read articles before commenting on them. And learn how to click the publish button once instead of twice.

Oh good lord, one of you. There's one in every finance post. No one should go into debt unnecessarily, but there's a line. Go troll The Motley Fool's forums a bit to find out how wrong you are.

obvious troll is obvious still.

obvious troll is obvious

hahaha "playing it cool?" You really are a piece of work. Delightfully witless and barely coherent, it's fantastic. Please, do go on, once you've looked up what those words mean, of course. :)

I like this. People tend to forget that people with single screens don't always like to tab out, and not every game plays nice when you tab out too. And playing in windowed mode isn't as "gasp" worthy as some self-entitled people here seem to think it is. Must mean they're not as computer literate as they thing they

oh man it just keeps getting better. :D