witeowl
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Thank you. All the websites I found during my searches touted the interest rates and not much else.

Niiiiiccccceeeeee......

Ah, yes. That lofty and worthwhile goal. Good times.

That's the one. I take it you read it? What did you think?

Establish territory. Duh.

I hope that what I see you did there was actually done on purpose.

Wow. THREE spam posts on one article. That's a new record. Tell me again why we switched from the approved commenter system...

You hereby win this thread. Not necessarily a great accomplishment, but an accomplishment nonetheless.

Yeah, but how do I get the Zamboni into my back yard?

Agreed. :)

I'm reading a book on procrastination (great way to procrastinate, dontchaknow) and the author makes a good point that we get a feeling of success from just planning to be successful in the future. For example, if I go to bed planning to get up early to go jogging, I feel wonderfully strong and productive while going

Yes, this is much better than writing out tasks on index cards and grabbing cards from a box at random because... because... um... ... Oh! Because TECHNOLOGY!

Deposit rates aside (because I can actually get better interest rates at a bank rather than any credit union I qualify for) is there a reason I should have an account (relationship) with a credit union?

Awesome. In my imagination, you didn't even say anything and just left without a word. Don't spoil it for me if I'm wrong. :)

Speak for yourself. I'd PM that.

I object! There should be only one language: Esperanto!

Perhaps you could consider sharing this article with him. It might encourage him to start waking up with you so you can have some time together in the mornings.

I definitely don't think that deregulation is the way to go, but I'll admit that that article brought to light some issues that I thought were taken care of with brothels. Like those goddamned pimps. I will agree with Wikipedia's notice that the article is unbalanced. Here's an article to help balance that (and another

I agree with most of what you've said, but if someone who nets $3000 per month lives on "last month's paycheck", then their bank account balance fluctuates between $3,000 to $6,000. I'd hardly call that living paycheck to paycheck.