Of course I've qualified for an interest-free car loan - I never get offered a car to borrow that I'm actually interested in!
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Yeah, that's pretty common. Final cost will always matter, but the product still has to be worth it. Many companies have a history of not making the best balance calls, however.
One thing I've learned never to scrimp too much on, however, is anything i directly interact with. Displays are especially important for the health of your eyes - especially with as much time as most people spend looking at them nowadays. As such, I can't really get behind this product.
Muriel's been hiding in plain sight with a minor name change, I see. Courage will be so happy!
Can they get refunds from her of their book purchases, too? Asking for a friend...
"Sparkling?"
True, but we both know what should be frequently isn't. In my defense, I'd never try to give my cats something that wasn't labeled specifically for them, anyway - although I'll acknowledge that's still no guarantee.
That makes two of us, and this just reinforced that notion.
I guess I'm too much of a "if you're gonna do something, then do it right the first time" kinda person. I've learned from (too much) experience that compromises on quality too often just wind up being wasted money.
For America, that's more of a SNAFU.
Which is absurd. While deployed, there's nowhere to relax and be themselves like every other human needs to do regularly. The bases should be considered "home" while off duty.
Not as dead as your brain, apparently - even if that's supposed to have been what passes for "humor" to you
Milo's Meadow must be in a blue state.