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Uh oh, been a long time since I saw this offer from AmEx. 3-4 years maybe?
Have to give it careful consideration.
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@expatCanuck wrote:Good morning, Garden.
And welcome, June.
First loaf of the month.
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Congratulations on your offer! I hope your transition goes well.
BTW I don't know what this bread thing is about, but it looks pretty and gives me the warm fuzzies; brings back memories of when my grandma used to make homemade bread in all types of flavors, shapes, sizes and colors. So, thanks for sharing and making me smile 😊
Hey Gardeners! Happy to see all the good news ... health improvements, score increases, people resisting temptation, new jobs, successful garden breaks, etc. Hoping June brings happiness, good health and fortune to you all.
Well, it's June and I'm feeling good as I get closer to my summer credit goal. FICO jumped 1 point on EX, but got a nice bump on TU and EQ!! Disco will report by Friday, so the scores may increase a little more ... we shall see. As of now FICO 8's are currently sitting at 683 EX / 684 EQ / 689 TU.
Better yet, I was able to finally check my F9 scores across the board and see that I'm in the 700's on 2 of 3 bureaus (702 EX / 727 EQ / 693 TU)!! Woooohooo!!!
So, some credit news is good news 😉
@expatCanuck wrote:Do Gantt charts make anyone else nauseous?
We used to use them flow charting a new IT product. Almost took more time than doing the actual work? Does help explain road construction projects for those that prefer a more visual than a paragraph of verbage. Used them in many ways. ![]()
Good morning boys and girls. Happy Thursday!
No credit news. Ever.
Hand is recovering nicely. I can almost make a fist! We'll get there.
Coffee is brewing.
Hope that you're all off to a good start!
@Binbinimiwi wrote:
@expatCanuck wrote:Good morning, Garden.
And welcome, June.
First loaf of the month.
Compress_20220601_084353_3848.jpg
Congratulations on your offer! I hope your transition goes well.
BTW I don't know what this bread thing is about, but it looks pretty and gives me the warm fuzzies; brings back memories of when my grandma used to make homemade bread in all types of flavors, shapes, sizes and colors. So, thanks for sharing and making me smile 😊
The bread thing is more or less precisely about providing warm fuzzies. Looks like it's working.
| EQ | 8?? | 0 INQ | 7y4m |
| EX | 840 | 4 INQ (2 CC, 2 auto) | 7y |
| TU | 8?? | 1 INQ (CC) | 6y8m |
| 3/24 | 1/12 | AoYA 10m | AoOA 24y2m | ~1% |
And good morning, Garden.
It was a little harder than usual to get on the train this a.m.
Psychologically speaking.
Have a good one.
| EQ | 8?? | 0 INQ | 7y4m |
| EX | 840 | 4 INQ (2 CC, 2 auto) | 7y |
| TU | 8?? | 1 INQ (CC) | 6y8m |
| 3/24 | 1/12 | AoYA 10m | AoOA 24y2m | ~1% |
@expatCanuck wrote:And good morning, Garden.
It was a little harder than usual to get on the train this a.m.
Psychologically speaking.
Have a good one.
Hmm ... feel a conscience bothering you? Now that you have scored a new form of entertainment ... catching job offers?
Remember, there is big money in the entertainment industry and with a good manager (?) we could take you to Nashville and maybe just maybe the CMA (they are looking for a few good entertainers?!).
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Almost forgot ... on a certain new network headquartered in Texas, we might be able to slide you in with your talents in the culinary arts for a show!!! ![]()
@expatCanuck wrote:
@Binbinimiwi wrote:
@expatCanuck wrote:Good morning, Garden.
And welcome, June.
First loaf of the month.
Compress_20220601_084353_3848.jpg
Congratulations on your offer! I hope your transition goes well.
BTW I don't know what this bread thing is about, but it looks pretty and gives me the warm fuzzies; brings back memories of when my grandma used to make homemade bread in all types of flavors, shapes, sizes and colors. So, thanks for sharing and making me smile 😊The bread thing is more or less precisely about providing warm fuzzies. Looks like it's working.
It gives me the warm fuzzies and also makes me want to break my diet darn it lol. Love me my bread and pasta but diet plan says no no. Good morning everyone. @tcbofade glad to hear your hand is getting better by the day. @Anonymous I agree the charts are much work @kilroy8 that is a great offer and a definite ponder. @UncleB Thanks again for your help @Binbinimiwi love the dedication when posting. I have to get to the job site but will shout out to all others later.
Live long and prosper!
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@Anonymous,
Thought you might like to read this tidbit of info![]()
Demand For American Gold Eagles Explodes
The mint sold 147,000 ounces of American Gold Eagles in varying denominations totaling 200,500 coins. That was a 67% increase from March.
So far this year, the US Mint has sold 661,500 ounces of American Eagles. For the year, gold bullion demand is up a staggering 617%. When you factor out COVID-19-related sales disruptions, bullion sales are up 400% over the 5-year average between 2015 and 2019.
A market strategist told Kitco News that the surge in demand for physical metal reflects growing investor anxiety bubbling under the surface.