robb969
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y’all really picked two $89 hoodies smh I can’t deal with y’all

y’all really picked two $89 hoodies smh I can’t deal with y’all

You vastly overestimate how many people care enough to spend more than $50 on a router.

You vastly overestimate how many people care enough to spend more than $50 on a router.

For buying it or how you used it?

For buying it or how you used it?

Who among us doesn’t have an endoscope around the house for emergencies?

Who among us doesn’t have an endoscope around the house for emergencies?

I’ve eaten one. Did not kill me. Wasn’t fun. Do not recommend.

Another one of those smells is the moment when garlic hits olive oil in the pan. My father’s first career was as a chef and he laughs about how that is always the moment when someone says, “Mmmmm, that smells good!”

Tzatziki, maybe?

Bay leaves are for adding to your containers of grains to keep bugs out. I sprinkle them throughout my pantry for good measure. Had lots of bugs (especially moths) before I started doing this, now have very few. Surely that anecdote proves something.

Indeed, and the service experience I’ve had at the +$200 dealer has been nothing short of spectacular to back that up. Was a damn good call.

Ok, I’ll bite. I definitely get where you are coming from. But you loosely compared saving $100 a month as justification to look at a 70-month term vs 48. If you were talking about, say, $300 vs $400 payments (sounds like a big difference, right?) You’d be spending an additional one-thousand dollars on the

aside from a mortgage, you can live debt free pretty easily.

Buys $600 minivan, throws $10 gasket in it, drives it 2yrs with zero issues.

This is one of the most depressing things I’ve ever read

Had the same problem with the first Mazda dealer I went to before I bought my 3 from a different one. Getting a number out of them felt like god damn surgery, and they pushed their financing so hard I eventually just left and paid $200 more at the other dealer.

Goddammit, Tom. Everything you write is just gold, man. Never seen anything consistent about financial responsibility or true car-buying help on any other automotive sites.

Holy hell that picture is SO southern Alabama

While I agree with you, the flip side is if your parents aren’t financially literate, it’s going to be a more difficult journey to financial freedom.

If your peers are impressed by a 2017 CRV. Shove your Peers in your CRV and drive it off a Pier while eating Pears.

Come on, don’t sell them short. At least suggest a $3500 Volvo.

Oh! I ‘member!