431 pts ยท November 19, 2011
$20k would be very high for a roof like this. You can do a small/mid-size house (1500 square feet, two stories) for $5k. $7-10k for a mid-size house. Properly installed, this will last 25+ years.
Just FYI, this is fake. Edited video.
I live in Charlotte. Also just bought a house and have an extra room I'm looking to rent out so if you want, feel free to hit me up. :)
I need a roommate, got an extra bedroom I need to rent out :)
My ex-wife is named Logan...
You don't get charged any interest if you pay your cc bill every month. 1-5% cashback on everything, extended warranties, etc. Worth it.
They're all done on purpose. This girl goes around and acts like she's falling and films it. Pretty lame honestly.
This one is from Reddit. First one was posted on Imgur.
Sounds like he's doing a good job then!
Gotcha. True dat.
How do you get that calculation? I get $64.55 in USD from a quick google conversion.
No. One AUD = .92 USD. It's worth 92% as much as a US dollar. That's very very close. Unless you meant cost of goods in general.
Pepper was the name of my old border collie. Right in the feels :(
Well obviously if you can't afford it don't pay for it. I was just saying it's cheaper if anyone is interested.
FYI, if you're a student it's only $5 a month, not $10.
You should have adjusted your W4 then.
Absolutely. Just saying that taxation without representation was only one of the many problems that led to revolution.
To be fair, the underlying problem wasn't really the taxes.
Pepperjack is my favorite cheese. Delicious.
Haha I know. I meant more on Imgur specifically, since there seems to be so much hate towards Reddit here.
I feel like I'm one of the few people who actually enjoys using Reddit.
99% of the information 99% of degrees teach is available somehow online.
You might want to verify, since I'm not familiar with your insurance. But theoretically you shouldn't have to pay.
If you have on campus healthcare you shouldn't have to pay the 1% fine :)
Does your university not require health insurance? Mine does.
Gotcha. Well after college its hundreds of dollars. Still cheaper than insurance but you have zero coverage for hundreds.
Is your income only $4200 a year? The penalty is 1% of your income.
Supernatural.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjD5L5cMJf4&t=2m13s
No, you get a degree in a useful field so you don't have to physically labor your entire life. Granted, some people may enjoy manual labor.
$20k would be very high for a roof like this. You can do a small/mid-size house (1500 square feet, two stories) for $5k. $7-10k for a mid-size house. Properly installed, this will last 25+ years.
Just FYI, this is fake. Edited video.
I live in Charlotte. Also just bought a house and have an extra room I'm looking to rent out so if you want, feel free to hit me up. :)
I need a roommate, got an extra bedroom I need to rent out :)
My ex-wife is named Logan...
You don't get charged any interest if you pay your cc bill every month. 1-5% cashback on everything, extended warranties, etc. Worth it.
They're all done on purpose. This girl goes around and acts like she's falling and films it. Pretty lame honestly.
This one is from Reddit. First one was posted on Imgur.
Sounds like he's doing a good job then!
Gotcha. True dat.
How do you get that calculation? I get $64.55 in USD from a quick google conversion.
No. One AUD = .92 USD. It's worth 92% as much as a US dollar. That's very very close. Unless you meant cost of goods in general.
Pepper was the name of my old border collie. Right in the feels :(
Well obviously if you can't afford it don't pay for it. I was just saying it's cheaper if anyone is interested.
FYI, if you're a student it's only $5 a month, not $10.
You should have adjusted your W4 then.
Absolutely. Just saying that taxation without representation was only one of the many problems that led to revolution.
To be fair, the underlying problem wasn't really the taxes.
Pepperjack is my favorite cheese. Delicious.
Haha I know. I meant more on Imgur specifically, since there seems to be so much hate towards Reddit here.
I feel like I'm one of the few people who actually enjoys using Reddit.
99% of the information 99% of degrees teach is available somehow online.
You might want to verify, since I'm not familiar with your insurance. But theoretically you shouldn't have to pay.
If you have on campus healthcare you shouldn't have to pay the 1% fine :)
Does your university not require health insurance? Mine does.
Gotcha. Well after college its hundreds of dollars. Still cheaper than insurance but you have zero coverage for hundreds.
Is your income only $4200 a year? The penalty is 1% of your income.
Supernatural.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjD5L5cMJf4&t=2m13s
No, you get a degree in a useful field so you don't have to physically labor your entire life. Granted, some people may enjoy manual labor.