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That never works. If you're like me, you have extra wide shelves so that you can double up. I too can spend hours in a book store but have to admit that lately I haven't had much time to do so. :)

Don't you mean extra deep ?
 
That never works. If you're like me, you have extra wide shelves so that you can double up. I too can spend hours in a book store but have to admit that lately I haven't had much time to do so.

Yes, VW-Girl, extra wide shelves, and still not enough space! :nuts: I have them catalogued by subject and then by author. My husband will go to put a book back for me and I'll say, "No that's a science fiction bookcase. The mysteries are in the bookcases in the office." And he rolls his eyes and grins. :embarrest:

BTW, I enjoyed the gems discussion you and JB45 had, too! Thanks for sharing! :)

I've got two young sons, 5 and 7. There have been random nights that my wife and I got her parents to watch the kids. Where do we go? Barnes and Noble or Borders. No interrupting kids, plenty of peace. It's also where I like to go when I go on travel for work.
I know the feeling, Fabijo! My husband says he thinks if I'm really good in this life, when I die I'll go to Barnes and Noble! :laugh:

If this conversation goes on any longer, we might need to make another thread!

Lady
 
I too can spend hours in a book store but have to admit that lately I haven't had much time to do so. :)

I've got two young sons, 5 and 7. There have been random nights that my wife and I got her parents to watch the kids. Where do we go? Barnes and Noble or Borders. :D No interrupting kids, plenty of peace. It's also where I like to go when I go on travel for work.
 
Alevin, I just keep finding out more things we have in common! I tried to make my bookcases quit overflowing by trying a "one book in, one book out" policy - - but it was just too painful!! :embarrest::rolleyes:

Lady
That never works. If you're like me, you have extra wide shelves so that you can double up. I too can spend hours in a book store but have to admit that lately I haven't had much time to do so. :)
 
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ROFLMAO! Books? Did somebody mention BOOKS? ... Impulse buyer me. budgetbuster=books.
Alevin, I just keep finding out more things we have in common! I tried to make my bookcases quit overflowing by trying a "one book in, one book out" policy - - but it was just too painful!! :embarrest::rolleyes:

Lady
 
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BOOKS! I've been known to go on sudden shopping sprees just to get books.

ROFLMAO! Books? Did somebody mention BOOKS? I ran out of room in my house for new books a few years ago, no more room for more bookcases, decided I had to reread, downsize, move 'em out, recycle, give away, sell, donate, anything to make room for more new BOOKS! :laugh: Barnes and Noble LOVEs me and my credit card when I go to big city, which is only every few months, but boy do I load up when I get the chance. Impulse buyer me. budgetbuster=books. (I do always pay off the credit card end of the month tho). Just means I'm not socking enough away into CDs or TSP maybe. :embarrest:
 
BOOKS! I've been known to go on sudden ebay shopping sprees just to get books. A few years ago, I went nuts buying old nuclear physics books! :nuts:
Boy, do I hear what you're saying there! I know this is off topic, but it's one of my favorite subjects!

My husband uses ebay to buy stuff like car parts, and OHV doodads and fishing supplies. I use ebay to buy books, and book series, and packages of books by favorite authors, and did I mention books?! :blink: :D

That's one of the reasons I want a Kindle. I don't have room for any more bookcases but I really need more books! Speaking of hooked ..... Okay, I'm done now.

Lady
 
I also have a Debit Card and an Amazon Card for the rare book I buy.

My Credit Score is 832 with 840 being the highest score possible. Those 8 points got me to delete and distroy all other Cards.
Awesome credit score, my sparkling friend! I'm very proud of my hard-earned credit score, which is always in the low 800's, but I can't get it to go over 820. So great job!

And you all should have bought Amazon stock the day I got my Amazon card! ;) My Amazon book purchases equal about the GNP of a small country! :o And I've asked Santa Claus for a Kindle. I've been a very, very good girl! :nuts:

Lady

P.S. I don't really have an Amazon card, I use my debit card to buy my (many, many, many ....) Amazon books. Because I don't use credit cards. For reasons already explained. :embarrest:
 
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I have 2 that I use consistently throughout the year and refuse anymore. Once my credit line went over $30,000 I've never given it another thought (so have no idea what my credit limits are now).

I also have a Debit Card and an Amazon Card for the rare book I buy.

My Credit Score is 832 with 840 being the highest score possible. Those 8 points got me to delete and distroy all other Cards.

Our Family Activity (mostly my wife's) with all the groceries, gas, drug store stuff (due to 5% discount) is is about $1,300 to $2,000 a month; but we always pay it off in full so there's never any extra cost. No one would ever need more than 2 Cards and that's only because once you got $300 back from one - you should stive to get another $300 from another. If CHASE offered $600 a year I'd only use one card.

Part of your score is open credit. If memory serves me correct, it's 20%. Don't close the accounts, just don't use them unless you payoff the balance at the end of the cycle.

BTW, great score.
 
I wonder how many credit cards is too many? I wonder what kind of activity balance wise becomes a good reflection on your credit.

I have three Credit Cards cards now and one debit. I've had up to 5 and I've known people who had more then 10 :nuts:

I have 2 that I use consistently throughout the year and refuse anymore. Once my credit line went over $30,000 I've never given it another thought (so have no idea what my credit limits are now).

I also have a Debit Card and an Amazon Card for the rare book I buy.

My Credit Score is 832 with 840 being the highest score possible. Those 8 points got me to delete and distroy all other Cards.

Our Family Activity (mostly my wife's) with all the groceries, gas, drug store stuff (due to 5% discount) is is about $1,300 to $2,000 a month; but we always pay it off in full so there's never any extra cost. No one would ever need more than 2 Cards and that's only because once you got $300 back from one - you should stive to get another $300 from another. If CHASE offered $600 a year I'd only use one card.
 
I love the USPS..but I would like you guys to have Saturdays off..at least in the delivery area.

Me too and cluster boxes on every gravel road instead of house to house delivery and the closure of some small post offices that take in $1,000 in revenue while we pay a post master salary, rent, electric, gas, water, and maintenance. Once again I make th argument that I should be supreme leader of the country if not the world.:nuts::D
 
I love the USPS..but I would like you guys to have Saturdays off..at least in the delivery area.
 
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