Both sets have sold! Please lock it up.
Thank you again both Ryan and Matt. I hope your kids enjoy the bedroom sets! Matt, great meeting you. Ryan, good seeing you again.
Tim
Wanted to personalize my phone a little
Here's what I have my lock screen set as and then the file for wallpaper. 2560 x1440 quad HD for the Samsung Users out there.
Lock Screen on my Note 5:
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/crms3er/Lock%20Screen%20Appearance%207_zps7r5s1skk.jpg
Wallpaper for Quad HD Phones:
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/crms3er/background%2012_zpsv9l8inwi.jpg
^^ This one allows for decent placement of the icons.
Here's my Home Screen:
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj84/crms3er/Screenshot_2015-09-13-02-15-30_zpsr6gwwssw.png
Sorry to go further OT, but just for others who might come across this, Lori was GREAT! She even changed up some reservations and details that we requested while on property in the middle of the week! Simple text messages back and forth and Viola! She made our experience perfect. Will definitely recommend her.
Good deal. Yep, we planned it out well in advance. The magic bands are the shit. You 100% don't have to bring any money or cc's to the parks if you are staying at a Disney resort. I loved the fact that when you bought stuff you paid with the bands and they would deliver it to your rooms so you don't have to lug it around
Weather for you should be awesome. It was warm for us but we wanted to do the trip including a week at the beach right before school. 1 week in Jacksonville on the beach and 8 days at Disney. The drive home was the biggest bitch only because at that point we were more than ready to come home
:thumbup: We just got back from an 8 day excursion there. We stayed at Animal Kingdom with the Safari view. If you need any insight we learned a lot. Just call/text.
Special thanks to Casey for hooking us up with a spectacular Disney Agent who helped plan and arrange all the details for us. Lori was awesome.
The last one they did for the iP6 launch was better. IDK if it was Jimmy K. or not but I remember LOL. People are funny.
I also recall a car episode that replaced the engine of a soccer mom Lexus SUV with a POS 4cyl and people loved it.
But then I just paid for a new phone for no real reason either
How is not understanding good financial decisions helping the average American? At the end of the day keep your money working for you where you can. Interest rates today are pretty low and your rate of return is higher on investments, so it doesn't make sense for me or others to give our hard earned money to someone else to invest and make money off of vs me/us doing it.
Agree, but not paying off debt in certain cases isn't a bad thing. Again, weigh what you are going to do with the money if you do have it and look at your budget to insure you can still make those payments.
Car loans and homes are good example. Zero % on appliances or furniture is another. I take advantage of those plans if I'm buying or I'll leverage additional cash discounts if they offer the in lieu of the zero %.
How easily iOS8 update and related issues are forgotten. Having used and use both I am amazed and how Apple has convinced everyone of things like that when they are absolutely not true. iOS 8, maps, and all the other issues they've had are just as numerous as the other devices. Windows XP was solid for me, 7 has been even better and I'm sure 8 and 10 are great but I just haven't seen the need to bump up yet.
they've introduced late 1990's technology OEM'd from NextInput, renamed it, played off as if it's theirs, something new and used it in many ways that Android and other OEM's have been doing for several years now.
Just take what you would sell or trade it for today, subtract that from the total purchase price plus tax and then divide by the 120 months you've had it.
meh....all depends on how long you keep it. I paid $24k OTD on the Speed 3, kept it for exactly 7yrs, traded it for $11k vs taking the time to dick around selling it for more and thus total cost was about $154mo. Pretty cheap really but I hardly drove it thus it cost me about $.40 per mile just for the car itself which sucks when looking at it that way but that's the reality.
cars are an expense line item and regardless all cars have a cost to ownership either per month or per mile, however you wish to look at it. it really just boils down to how much of an expense you're willing to pay for.
leasing, financing or paying cash, the car depreciates the same regardless. Leasing is about mitigating risk and minimizing cash outlay. It also offers more options in a shorter time frame. happy to answer any q's on the details. if you're going to buy, buying used is best.
Aweseome! I did this loan through State Farm. Never knew I could use them. Paid a tad more but they do two things....cover Gap insurance for the life of the loan. They also wave any collision deductible, thus I was able to raise mine from zero to the max amount and that reduced my insurance another $17mo. Pretty cool.
One of our sales reps in Texas buys cheap Honda Accords, drives them for 8-10 months, then sells them for darn near what he paid for them. Every time I see him, he's in a different one. LOL. I don't how he can stand doing it but he swears by it. Never puts tires, brakes, nothing into them. Just changes the oil and rolls them. He likes dickering around with prices and selling things.