How do YOU answer the credit card question?

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How do YOU answer the credit card question?
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Fri, 11-05-2010 - 3:30pm

Why can’t you just use your credit card?



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Fri, 11-12-2010 - 10:50pm
HA!

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Fri, 11-12-2010 - 10:52pm
Yeah, I figure that I won't need them any longer when my younger dd does.
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Fri, 11-12-2010 - 10:53pm

I miss the thumbs up icon, lol....

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Fri, 11-12-2010 - 10:53pm
*thumbs up*

"I don’t mind a banshee, that’s fine. 2 banshees? I HATE you. I actually wish bad things upon you." -- Day[9] Daily #459 P1

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 2:13am

"By not increasing our bills as our income has increased it has given us enough disposible income to not worry about our needs and wants."

Yes, that is where we are too.

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 2:21am

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 2:29am

We used to get certain things from Costco (even after moving to Greece, lol), mostly pine nuts, shiitakes and porcini. I never bought meat there, but the nuts and mushrooms were an extremely good deal, and they keep forever.

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 5:29am

It's also a great deal for various kinds of cheese--I pay as much for a pound of feta at Costco as Giant charges for 6 oz.

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 7:17am

Makes sense, but dh wasn't about to drag feta back with him to Greece ;).

There used to be a really good Greek supermarket in Astoria (may still be there), and we would usually make a trek there once a month or so with BIL/SIL (before moving to Greece obviously) and get feta, olives, giant tins of olive oil, Greek lentils and other items like that.

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Sat, 11-13-2010 - 7:36am

Why the edit?

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