@Diggler you get to genius levels on spelling bee? Spent a few minutes waiting to board and I dig it but feel like there are always going to be a few rando words that keep you from maxing out unless you are willing to CHEAT which I’m not
I make pimento cheese frequently for potlucks because it's easy and delicious -- best with fresh jalapenos
people up here love it and most don't know what it is
should make it into a business
Palmetto Cheese was good but not a huge loss -- don't think I've ever had store-bought that comes close to homemade -- store-bought never has sharp enough cheese and is often too mayonnaise-y
Is Boiler Room a good movie?
No but it’s entertaining for sure.
I didn't know so many people disliked Ramsey. I thought his whole thing was eat a sandwich at the house instead of going to Applebee's 4 nights a week, so you can get out of debt?
And that for some reason it was worthy of continual slurping on TOB.
I thought it was you should have absolutely no credit cards? Which is just stupid.
I don't have Hebrew or Greek, but I just looked up in the Vulgate Romans 1-4, which in many English translations contains both configurations, and both are "Jesu Christi"Is saying Christ Jesus like how Korean, Japanese and other Asian countries use the last name first? Is Christ his last name?
I need answers.
I thought it was you should have absolutely no credit cards? Which is just stupid.
He was an athletic department plant on TOB. The beginning of the end. Tried to silence us all.
I watched Ben Affleck's speech and I kind of imagine that's what all you people that work in the private sector do.
I don't have Hebrew or Greek, but I just looked up in the Vulgate Romans 1-4, which in many English translations contains both configurations, and both are "Jesu Christi"
All that to say idk. Where's deacdixieboy with his ancient near east languages?
I think one of his things, and one of the bigger criticisms, is that you should pay down your smallest outstanding debt first, even if it's not the highest interest, because the psychological benefit of a "win" is more important in the long run than the difference in savings
a lot of behavioral economics in his methods, as I understand them