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funny how you fail to mention that generally buying a used car comes with higher interest rates, thus normally wiping out any cost savings for buying used (relatively newer used cars).
or you could walk in to your local Sam's Club if you have one and buy them right off the racks without having to hassle with online exchanges with people. Gift cards at Sam's generally have a 20% savings on them (ex: Buy a 4-pack of $25 cards for $80)
Wow, so an entire film each for almost every main character (Hulk excluded) is not enough character development for you. And any average fan watching the movie knew why Renner is working for the bad guys. It is completely illustrated on the screen. No, most didn't know who he was ahead of time, but to say that people d...more
yes Jackson, they will stop once people stop paying money for things that look like crap. 48 frames a second looks like crap, just like the "true vision" crap that many LCD TV's have look like crap. Luckily you can at least turn that setting off.
most people should be pissed that he's giving away so many things that happen in the movie more than anything else. Luckily I saw it last night, otherwise I'd be pissed at how much he gives away about the movie.
pretty bad article blaming much of your spending on your job and not your self. Don't blame your car on your job. Odds are unless you live in NYC or some place like that you'd still own a car, so take that cost away, as well as the insurance. And don't you dare try to blame your desire to eat out on work. That is your ...more
while this is a fun article, you should be banned from being allowed to write for msn.money ever again for ever suggesting to take the yearly payout over a lump sum. If you take the yearly payout and die in a tragic accident the next year, your estate forfeits the remaining money.
If you are that afraid of money, th...more
3/30/2012
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