dirtpusher wrote:
Nope construction business my therapy.
Have you figured where you are in Trump blindness bluff is yet
Church bells are ringing all across the land. The world's most despicable and corrupt person just got her fat arse kicked.
We had joy, we had fun. we had seasons in the sun .................... heh heh heh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEIRKr4-afg
Racmanaz wrote:
Not to mention the first President in history to not reach an average GDP of 3.0% in any year as President.
Thanks for the chart.
Facts are hard to face up to if you are a leftist liberal.
dirtpusher wrote:
Yup this what 3rd or 4th time you gonna ignore me. You can't resist, i own you. Lol
Just curious .......... have you started your post-election therapy yet? FYI, tens of thousands of your ilk have.
True story -- some 4 years ago, I received a BOA offer in the mail. Almost threw it away -- but luckily I peeked into it. They offered me one year, no fee, 5% cash back on EVERYTHING. There was no limit on how much reward I could get. Needless to say, I used that card for everything I could possibly spend money on. Not only was it 5%, but if I waited until I built up $300 in rewards before cashing in, they gave a bonus of $75. At the end of the year I had tallied up some $2500 in cash rewards. I begged them to let it continue, but nope, I had to revert to a regular type cash reward.
Yes, if you look at the Prime website, you'll see all of the bennies you get for your $99.
But let me key you in on another one that is often overlooked.
More than likely you are going to be paying for your Amazon Prime purchases via a credit card. Why not obtain the credit card that pays you 3% cash back on all Amazon Purchases? Plus it pays 2% back for gasoline and drug store purchases.
It is the Amazon/Chase Reward credit card. Once you have it, you simply set up that card to be the default card on your Prime purchases. Whenever you build up reward cash, you can always elect to deduct the amount of your Amazon purchase from your reward balance.
The beauty of this is that you very quickly redeem the $99 cost of Prime -- so essentially you are getting Prime for free plus additional cash to use if you use Prime a lot -- which most of us do. I am not sure if you can redeem for actual cash back into your mailbox, but I always use it for new purchases.
Yes -- there IS such a thing as a free lunch.
Meanwhile ALGORE has taken most of you for a ride (but certainly not on his Gulfstream), gotten filthy rich in the process (funny how that works isn't it?), and is probably laughing all the way to the bank, he and Tipper ---- oh shoot I forgot, what the hell ever DID happen to Tipper anyway? heh heh heh
I don't even want to guess at the cost of all that glass
K2mbs wrote:
I have lived an hour and a half away for 49 years, and still haven't gone yet. Thanks so much for reminding me to GO!....and bring a great lens.
Yessir -- it is just one of those MUST DO places. Not unlike the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, VA. I am one hour away and get there at least once every 4-5 years. I started going many years before they started recovering sections from the USS Monitor. Now, they have built an entire new museum around this famous ship. But the Mariner's Museum is so much more -- if you like ships and boats.
Then there is the Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY
And the Shipwreck Museum in Whitefish Pt., Michigan
And the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Maine
I could go on and on ...