What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Until today, my wife worked for Wise Snacks for the past 5 years. I think I probably put on a pound or two a year in chips... :lol:
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dsheinem wrote:Until today, my wife worked for Wise Snacks for the past 5 years. I think I probably put on a pound or two a year in chips... :lol:
So is that filed under smile??
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:x : Cat's been lying on my bed. Time to break out the tape.
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Stark wrote:
dsheinem wrote:Until today, my wife worked for Wise Snacks for the past 5 years. I think I probably put on a pound or two a year in chips... :lol:
So is that filed under smile??
Yeah, she gave her two weeks earlier this month as she was just increasingly fed up at how the office environment kept changing over time (she did accounting work). It was a long time coming. So, now she's now unemployed but (for now) happy to be out...she's working with a temp agency though, which has always been very useful in the past for leading to permanent jobs.
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BoringSupreez wrote::x : Cat's been lying on my bed. Time to break out the tape.
Or shave the cat... :wink:
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Frown my dog Tito just hurt his leg pretty bad playing in the yard. He was running and our other digg rolled him. He let out a little yelp and I thought it was the dog that flipped him but soon as he got up the other dog dropped trying to play and Tito started to run around then yelped even louder this time. Poor guy. It doesn't help that he's a stupid breed either as he's pitbull Boston terrier and mastiff. He's the one on the right fox on the left is the one that flipped him.
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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.
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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.
Yeah, because using money you actually have is a totally bad idea. :roll:
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Frown: Work is killing me this week - and I am not sure why. I just am so drained by the end of the day.

Smile: I bought the Megaman Robot Master Field Manual today. It's really neat! Perfect bathroom reader.
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Flake wrote:Frown: Work is killing me this week - and I am not sure why. I just am so drained by the end of the day.

Smile: I bought the Megaman Robot Master Field Manual today. It's really neat! Perfect bathroom reader.
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