scragglykat
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0% and like $4000 in incentives... if all things are equal, sure, used will be cheaper, but since most people can't just pay cash for any car they want, you are right... a 0% vs say even a 4% is a huge difference in monthly payments... you can buy another 10% worth of car for the same 5- year payment.

In a similar story, I picked up a new Focus ST for the same monthly payment as a 2 year old GTI MKVI with fewer options... incentives and much lower finance rate on a new car (for well qualified buyers) helped me out.

Oogla approves!

At least they can't tell that's all you were thinking about. :)

Burger at OG is going to dwarf the Big Mac in calories... just saying... just because you use higher quality fatty meat, fancy french fries, doesn't make any difference to the calorie count... usually makes it higher.

Some co-workers and I actually managed 6 bowls and 2 bowls of salad the first time around... it has diminished since and we haven't been the past two years. We do, however, wring the life out of Red Lobster's endless shrimp and we are pretty sure the reason Applebees never repeated their endless chicken

Also, I have 2 lines of my 5-line family plan, that still have unlimited data on Verizon... just saying, that's also hard to give up. I have friends that were in a similar situation and Verizon apparently let them keep non-shared plans, but kicked them to 6GB data limits but still allowed them to get new subsidized

Yeah, they had us come in to prove we were still employed recently as well. Kind of annoying, but I guess that's a hefty discount too. Sprint never required proof, but it was Sprint too ;)

I guess I should add, with a 22% discount, your $112 would be $81.9 for me... (minus that $7 is taxes, blah blah) so at that point upgrading my phone would be cheaper with a free subsidized phone than going to T-Mobile... My other issue is 2 of my family lines are non-data flip-phones, so $10 per on my family plan.

Yeah, $16.5... + say $7 maybe for taxes and fees... I don't remember what it is on my lines... so $93.5ish a month... tis a savings... if coverage works for you, it does seem like a decent deal. I live in the city limits or along the highways most of the time, but I do conduct business or travel in areas where the

hehe, not sure... probably about the same as me swapping in my Droid and selling my Nexus online. Though, I have 4 lines off contract now anyway, so it's a moot point for me, other than the one line that's still under contract.

true, but that's $112 (is that with taxes?) and you could theoretically get a free LG G2 with another 2 year contract... while the other is $70 (is THAT with taxes?) + $30 a month for a Nexus 5 say, so practically a wash.

And a tighter coverage area (theoretically)... which is where my fear is rooted... right now Verizon seems to cover us pretty well, and I hear T-Mobile isn't quite that great, if you stray off any beaten paths. Of course, switching means all new phones for my lines, which means for two years I'd really be paying about

Except twice the size...

The DASH diet is and has been for a while, prescribed by doctors for people with high BP... it's supposed to be a heart healthy diet, and it basically follows general guidelines that you would expect from a diet.

I'm pretty sure they will be tested SteamOS compatible and come with SteamOS pre-installed... but otherwise, sure, it's just a custom PC.

I'm pretty sure they are researching the limits of just how much the Australian government will let them slide.

Though Evans-Smith is also 11 years younger... speaking as someone around the age of 37... you aren't the juggernaut you were at 26 by any means, advantages or not.

hehe, is it called juicing if the "juice" is created by one's own body? Also, I think you missed obvioushuh15's point.

Obviously... he can afford to fix it, and probably has a spare for when it's in the shop half of each month.