Over four years ago, the mrs and I decided to get rid of our $13K+ of high interest credit card debt. Yesterday we learned our mission is accomplished! (And a month or two early at that.)
(If you need help, you can get it.)
Over four years ago, the mrs and I decided to get rid of our $13K+ of high interest credit card debt. Yesterday we learned our mission is accomplished! (And a month or two early at that.)
(If you need help, you can get it.)
Congratulations! I’m sure that has taken an incredible weight off your shoulders.
Now look at all that extra cash you can put in the bank :)
I was out of credit card debt until I decided to go to GA. I should be able to pay it off pretty quick though.
I’m with James. Although, the problem wasn’t so much GA as the ride home from the airport when the car decided it needed a new engine to the tune of $1500. Some people are exploring their spiritual sides this summer, I’m exploring the upper reaches of my VISA.
Now look at all that extra cash you can put in the bank
Ack. Spit. Thpthpt!
But I want a Roomba! Two Roombas! And I shall lash them to a new La-Z-Boy and ride around my house like a chariot while viewing a new plasma screen teevee!
Wahoo! Yay you!
We just closed on the house, so being out of debt seems a long way off.
CC
Ps. This guy brought his roomba into the office and we let it run around one afternoon. I was underwhelmed.
Oh, we still have the mortgage and one car payment. But no more credit card debt—that stuff is cancerous.
Ah, but that’s because you didn’t let the Roomba run you around the room. You know, like a horsey.
Congrats Man..That’s a big accomplishment. Do you think it would take 3 or 4 roombas to pull me around the house?
Probably only two if you could talk Spidey into loaning you some of that fancy webbing. And Rowdy will prolly want to help to. Does he “mush?”
(FYI, there will prolly be a celebration at the homestead in early August…)