Heat here too. Unbearable. I got in Arlos swimming pool yesterday after cleaning it and filling it for him. May have to stay inside todayMorning OFC. Word of the day….heat and I’m getting tired of it. Gotta cut the grass as well.
Heat here too. Unbearable. I got in Arlos swimming pool yesterday after cleaning it and filling it for him. May have to stay inside todayMorning OFC. Word of the day….heat and I’m getting tired of it. Gotta cut the grass as well.
Dog days of summer. House doesn’t even cool down over night. Poor a/c is getting a work out.Heat here too. Unbearable. I got in Arlos swimming pool yesterday after cleaning it and filling it for him. May have to stay inside today
To keep the male spooge from getting out and on the lady parts. That way I can control which male gets to selected female.Why the paper condoms???
That little bee is gonna visit one of your females. Hope it’s the one you wantTo keep the male spooge from getting out and on the lady parts. That way I can control which male gets to selected female.
Pluss to keep the Bees from spreading the pollen far and wide.
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Cooler weather isn’t far off. At least for you and me dog. September usually signals some really nice weather. My favorite time of year.View attachment 19042571
Still smoky still hot........getting tired of it for sure.
We had a nice fantasy chat about snow last night.
It is a nice stickMarvin doesn't go too far without his stick
I have an AmEx card that ‘gives’ me 5% cash back on gas, groceries and pharmacy purchases. There is a yearly fee(about $130) and it only kicks in when I have spent $6k on the card but for about 10 months of the year I get about $100 per month credit so it is a no brainer. As you said, they assume people aren’t going to pay it off monthly but I learned as a young man that, as Einstein said, the most powerful force in the universe is compounding interest, so I pay it off monthly.Back when Chateau Sneakydicker was being built, I put tens of thousands of dollars on the CC each month... and paid it off at the end of each month. The bank had a deal; get cash credit for large transactions. <-- They were banking on 99% of people not paying off huge cash levels each month. We were the 1%.
Bottom line: I essentially paid cash for my home construction, and the trip to Germany for Schneewittchen** and Himself didn't cost us a dime. So at least one fambly beat the banks at their own game.
**Schneewittchen = Snow White
That’s how you beat the system. I should do that. But I hate my credit card.I have an AmEx card that ‘gives’ me 5% cash back on gas, groceries and pharmacy purchases. There is a yearly fee(about $130) and it only kicks in when I have spent $6 on the card but for about 10 months of the year I get about $100 per month credit so it is a no brainer. As you said, they assume people aren’t going to pay it off monthly but I learned as a young man that, as Einstein said, the most powerful force in the universe is compounding interest, so I pay it off monthly.
I hate my credit card as well but at about $1000/year, it just makes sense to me. I lobbied Mrs Fogey to quit Amazon(because I hate their predatory business model) but she insists on keeping our Prime membership(and I try to minimize marriage conflict)…That’s how you beat the system. I should do that. But I hate my credit card.