What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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I'm just glad I don't hang out with the kids I used to hang out with anymore. I can just see them tripping over themselves to try to find some weed today. Yay for finding better things to do with my life (sorta).
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:MMJ
What's that?...
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:As an active MMJ patient
You should have said something. :wink: It's weird to talk to non-Natives about marijuana.
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elmagicochrisg wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:MMJ
What's that?...
Medical marijuana.

sabrage wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:As an active MMJ patient
You should have said something. :wink: It's weird to talk to non-Natives about marijuana.
Yeah, our state is much more friendly than many others, both in law and in the mindset of most people. :)
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Huge smile I just found out that ghostface is doing a show here tonight and it's at a bar where my friend works so I'm getting in that shit for free. Ghostface is the shit. Last time I saw Ghostface my friend who works at the bar had his 8 year old son and was front row and ghost asked his kid what song he wanted to hear, and the kid said "run" I like that kid.
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Smile: Ah, the weekend.
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Smile: Saw some houses on my route as the sun came up today. I throw 20-30 multi-million dollar homes, so actually seeing them in the light for once was a treat. There's one in particular made up of two massive, wooden geodesic domes connected by an elevated walkway that I like, but there's a number of gated mansions and cool-rich-people-things (like stables and planes and poolhouses) are often strewn around their properties.

Frown: ...I've never come home from work this late before. Tomorrow morning's gonna suck.
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gtmtnbiker wrote: Why not use the credit card for all purchases and pay the balance every month?
How about because every one I've ever applied for turned me down for not having enough credit?

Is that an okay reason?
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gtmtnbiker wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The fact that I use my debit card about 5-6 times a week but only use my credit card maybe once a month (and when I do I'm likely on the 'net and typing the numbers as opposed to swiping the physical card).
I never understood the appeal of using a debit card. To me, it's a lose-lose situation for a consumer. Why not use the credit card for all purchases and pay the balance every month?

Plus, you can get money back in forms of points, gift cards, etc since most have rewards.
Well I disagree. I only use a credit card when I absolutely have to: either for big purchases or online purchases. I'd rather have money deducted instantly from an account and not have to worry about getting slammed with a big bill once a month.

Credit cards are generally more secure than debit cards and do have better fraud protection though: that much is true.
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AppleQueso wrote: How about because every one I've ever applied for turned me down for not having enough credit?

Is that an okay reason?
Please tell me that Best Buy or Discover didn't turn you down.
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