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It definitely is. As long as you're open minded about kind of cramped quarters, sleeping on the boat can be fun. Where we went there were no hotels or anything like that (Channel Islands), but my trip justification was that if I were to just drive somewhere, possibly more mundane, and sleep in a 2 star hotel, it'd

I had went on a sailing/hiking trip last weekend and I had no idea how affordable it could be, with enough people. With 8 people, on a 46' sailboat, captain included, it was about $95 a day. It was a Friday-Sunday thing; having never sailed before, it was a very rewarding experience, for not a lot of scratch.

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Super Metroid.

That person is Bjork.

Sorry if it wasn't clear. For the post your are replying to, I am referring only to the credit reporting aspect. The credit reporting period is an absolute, as you stated.

Paying a debt or making payments does not reset the clock to zero. This is a huge misconception that has been parroted by many people. This often causes people to have apprehensions about paying off their financial obligations. Granted, the reason why this is parroted often is due to the way many agencies operated,

There's also one more thing to be wary of: tolling the statute of limitations.

I'm going on a 3 day sailing trip this weekend, pretty much with a bunch of strangers. These tips couldn't be more timely...will also be bringing some scotch and a deck of Cards Against Humanity. Nothing breaks the ice faster than laughing at terrible things with your fellow man.

I've used Astraweb reliably for years, without issue. Excepting peak download times, I am always able to saturate my 150 mbps connection. I get every penny's worth out of their service, and then some.

This is true. I consider it a low security risk though, since it goes to a mailbox with strong two factor authentication and I do not use my Astra account password/password scheme for any other websites.

I work on the side of the creditors (non profit credit unions) when it comes to investigating and litigating; having dealt with numerous debt settlement companies, this is how the majority seem to operate. I've had explain to many individuals using these services about why they were sued— many are under the

For profit debt settlement services often operate under the parameters where you must pay them every month and those monies go into a trust. That money sent to the debt settlement company will be heavily docked by "fees" and whatever is remaining will be used to attempt to settle with creditors for the lowest dollar

There aren't really any military aircraft that are "hardened" in terms of armor. Most militarized planes are hardened using things like electronic countermeasures.

This is sacrilege, Melanie. That said, the Korean brand you posted is pretty good. I've stocked some at work to have as "emergency rice", for those times when you just gotta have rice with something, anything, right then and there.

ORANGE MOCHA FRAPPUCCINOS!

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I'm not in Amazon's Vine program, I just have a high reviewer rank, which is enough for sellers to reach out to many people. I'd say that the majority of of cheap chinese electronics on Amazon (usb chargers, phone batteries, etc) have heavily inflated review ratings due to the stuff I described.

This applies to many things. I somehow got to being a top reviewer at Amazon and I am now being offered products for free, at least 3-4 times a week, in exchange for a review. Most of the products are crap and I don't respond, but for those that I do accept, I always post a disclosure statement about getting the