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@Anonymous wrote:i was at the end of my rope and then someone made a whole chart showing if i paid more on bfs snapon it would go down more.. like obviously!! but we are already paying 340/month..so i didnt sign on for 5 days but decided if i was gonna garden i really needed support
@Anonymous, we are HERE! If it helps, just stick to this thread for a while. Never a boring moment in the garden, especially now that we know @Anonymous is safe, and there is a Christmas raffle, apparently. May be rigged though .
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Lol UncleB, gotta laugh right. Remember ive been living in a tropical environment for so long i forget what its like to enjoy those finer autumn and winter delicacies and traditions. I love the fall for its changing colors but id gladly take some of those green leaves Snapple or Arizona so likes to use for their teas. It looks like a giant sneezed all over the island and only left the barks..
Ha! I'll never complain how "windy" it is in San Francisco, EVER.
Never ever.
@UncleB wrote:
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Lol UncleB, gotta laugh right. Remember ive been living in a tropical environment for so long i forget what its like to enjoy those finer autumn and winter delicacies and traditions. I love the fall for its changing colors but id gladly take some of those green leaves Snapple or Arizona so likes to use for their teas. It looks like a giant sneezed all over the island and only left the barks..Like a giant sneezed... based on the video and pictures I've seen that's a pretty accurate metaphor.
I don't live in the tropics, but in the Southeast we tend to just have various degrees of summer, with a little spring and autumn serving as 'bookends' (with the occasional week or two of "winter" for good measure). I have to visit relatives in the Northeast to be able to experience true 'seasons'.
As a kid I used to think it would be 'neat' to live in a place that had snow, but as an adult I don't miss having to drive in it.
@Anonymous B, I grew up in the tropics, and thought snow would be so wonderful. Then I realized I may not leave the house if I have to shovel the driveway. Thank goodness my parents left Joisey for California, and here we are!
Ugh, like a giant sneezed snot and all.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hello, MFs! MyFico Family, that is!
Happy to be here, and I think I've grown a bit, thanks to YOU all.
- Putting BCE away since I've spent and paid for required $1K already!
- DeltaSkyMiles will be in my wallet this month - - - I'm getting the hang of this, but will read up on making sure the cards are rotated and creditors are happy!
@Wishing you all the best! A real blessing that @Anonymous's sister and family are safe!
Impressed with MFs gardening strong! You inspire me daily!
Congrats on meeting the required spending. I've been trying to get use to the rotating thing too.
@Thank you, @Anonymous!
After DeltaSkyMiles, life should be simpler again, LOL!
Grow my children.... GO.
Yeh with 23 HPs and 18 new accounts this year the time came to say ya know what, let it grow. At least my AAoA will be untouchable when these get older, even dropping 10 of them if they all hit the five year mark wouldnt kill me XD
Speaking of which....
Oh the Data Breach was frightful
But myFico is so delightful
With many new seeds a-sow
Let them grow let them grow let them grow
Side question - I know HPs and new accounts are no-nos, what about SP CLI's? >_> (I am looking at YOU synchrony cards)
@Anonymous wrote:
@UncleB wrote:
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Lol UncleB, gotta laugh right. Remember ive been living in a tropical environment for so long i forget what its like to enjoy those finer autumn and winter delicacies and traditions. I love the fall for its changing colors but id gladly take some of those green leaves Snapple or Arizona so likes to use for their teas. It looks like a giant sneezed all over the island and only left the barks..Like a giant sneezed... based on the video and pictures I've seen that's a pretty accurate metaphor.
I don't live in the tropics, but in the Southeast we tend to just have various degrees of summer, with a little spring and autumn serving as 'bookends' (with the occasional week or two of "winter" for good measure). I have to visit relatives in the Northeast to be able to experience true 'seasons'.
As a kid I used to think it would be 'neat' to live in a place that had snow, but as an adult I don't miss having to drive in it.
@Anonymous B, I grew up in the tropics, and thought snow would be so wonderful. Then I realized I may not leave the house if I have to shovel the driveway. Thank goodness my parents left Joisey for California, and here we are!
Ugh, like a giant sneezed snot and all.
Years ago I spent six months in NJ (Hillsborough) for work... great people! That particular year winter was dry so I missed much of the "fun" (it figures... my one chance to experience a 'true' northern winter and there was a drought). At least I got to wear a sweater!
Since then I've made weekend trips to various states in the NE during winter so I've been able to get my 'snow fix' from time to time. I do admit it's different when you're warm inside the house admiring the snow through the window versus having to drive to work in it... that would get old.
shoveling... that gets old too! haha.. actually the thing i hate the most is wiping my car off !