I love your mom and dad very much, honey.

Bucky wrote:my day-of-week sense has been out of whack since july
Rev_Beezer wrote:This might call for a "In-Laws Storytime" thread, but being that Michelle reads this board from time to time, I ain't saying a thing.
I love your mom and dad very much, honey.
Bill McNeal wrote:Quick note on refi's. There is a government sponsored program called Making Home Affordable (MHA) that is available through June 2012 (but may be extended). The way it works is, if your loan is currently owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac then you can refinance showing no income or asset info, and there are no minimum credit requirements as long as your payment is going down, staying the same, or increasing by less than 20%. Your new loan can also go up to 105% of the value of your home and there is no PMI or piggyback loan neccessary as long as your current loan does not have PMI. There is no cash-out allowed by the program, so this is strictly for people looking to lower their rate/term or go from an ARM to a fixed, but just about everyone qualifies. If your loan is held by Wells Fargo, Bank of America/Countrywide, Chase, etc. and you are looking to refi, call them and ask about the MHA program, it really is a good deal.
Here is a link to the MHA website, specifically the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) that I described above.
http://www.makinghomeaffordable.gov/pro ... /harp.aspx
swishnicholson wrote:Spellcheck on a facebook post didn't like the term "pre-written" but would have been perfectly fine if I had substituted its suggested "pee-written."
swishnicholson wrote:Spellcheck on a facebook post didn't like the term "pre-written" but would have been perfectly fine if I had substituted its suggested "pee-written."
TenuredVulture wrote:I had a slice of cantaloupe yesterday and today for breakfast. Today, I heard about the listeria outbreak. Now, I'm not one to get all panicky about this kind of thing. And at first, I figured that since I ate the melon yesterday, and didn't get sick, the melon was fine. But I checked the incubation for listeria symptoms, and it can be up to 70 days! Now, again, I'm not really concerned, but let's say symptoms show up around Thanksgiving--everyone is going to assume it's improperly cooked turkey or eating the stuffing inside the bird, but the real cause will be this melon.
Eem wrote:That's what you get for eating cantaloupe