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This is the only reason I have a membership. Something like 600 benadryl for $4 and 150 allegra for somewhere around $30, I think. All generics, of course. Also, Heartgard Plus for my dog is $38 versus $56 from the vet or even online.

And I've been wearing the Allen Edmonds on my feet right now for 13 years. They've been recrafted 4 times. I paid $215 for them new, then about $125 to have them recrafted each time. That's $55 per year. Quality shoes are expensive but you get what you pay for. Not to mention how amazingly comfortable they are.

I agree 100%. If these stories get just ONE person to remove those stickers, we've all won.

I seem to remember reading somewhere that some electric clocks actually keep the time by counting the oscillations (is that even the right word?) in the power, which would explain why your alarm clock doesn't support both.

It was First Amendment Day at Turner Field, and it is their CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT to burn the flag. FREEDOM!

SEVEN. MINUTE. ABS.

This is what my e-mail says:

UP TO 50%. 0.1% is up to 50%.

I think they're measuring the time in Mississippis.

I keep a note on my phone with a running list of questions for my doctor. As I think of things between appointments, I add them to the list. He's gotten used to me pulling out my phone and going over the list. Most of them are usually things like "what concerns should I have about doing..." or "if I do this, what

Yeah, credit card companies used to do that 28-day cycle thing all the time. Nice little racket they had going on until the gubmint stopped it.

Here's how I take care of the issue of remembering when a bill is due:

In the United States (due to the Credit CARD Act of 2009), credit cards must be due on the same calendar day of the month every month. If your payment is due on Jan. 2nd, it will also be due on Feb. 2nd, Mar. 2nd, April 2nd, etc. The date they actually process the bill can vary, but they can not change the due date

If it wasn't worth it/valuable for the customer, the customer wouldn't pay for the service.

For Georgia residents, you actually get 2 free reports each year from the credit reporting agencies. For the first copy, go through annualcreditreport.com. For the 2nd one, go directly to the credit reporting agency's website and follow the instructions on there. In this regard, TransUnion has never limited me to 2

How I got in the habit of saving, when I was sure I couldn't afford it, was to start saving $5 per paycheck, automatically pulled into an online savings account that was NOT at my normal bank. After a few paychecks, I asked myself if I thought I could do another $5 a paycheck, so edited my transfers to be $10. I

No worries, Alan. Many a time I have written something and later said "what the hell does THAT mean? That doesn't even make sense!" It made me think maybe I have completely misunderstood Forever stamps since they came out.

In what way are Forever stamps "a little more expensive" than regular stamps? Forever stamps sell at the current first-class postage rate. "Regular" stamps have a value printed on them and sell for that amount. If you want to use regular stamps to mail a first class letter that does not require additional postage,

My Wallet:

Granny knots!