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I hope it fits as well as the last one. Same shaft?
Yep, only difference is that now I have the black head.
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I hope it fits as well as the last one. Same shaft?
THP events.
Definitely a hhjj
That's amazing man. I've been paying mine off for 2 years now, it sucks. I just imagine the stuff I could be spending all this on! Planning to be done in a year or two though.
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just realized I'm going to have little-to-no student loans to pay after college. very happy.
You have no idea how much that will help you down the road.
You have no idea how much that will help you down the road.
You have no idea how much that will help you down the road.
Lessons starting to pay dividends dude?Got in a good round today, and on the way home spotted a McDonalds with the McRib. Sometimes it's the little things.
My Dad came out of Med school with 2200$ in student loans. My sister just graduated vet school two years ago with about 200k worth. =(
Lessons starting to pay dividends dude?
That's awesome John! That is reason to be giddy no doubt!I feel good about it. I had one bird all last year and two today. That alone has me so excited about things.
I feel good about it. I had one bird all last year and two today. That alone has me so excited about things.
I feel good about it. I had one bird all last year and two today. That alone has me so excited about things.
My HHJJ is that today for the 1st time in over a month I can reply to post on Tapatalk. Tapatalk support is really not very supportative, they made 2 suggestions and then quit answering my emails. Today I stumbled onto the magic formula and now Tapatalk is a useful app again.
just realized I'm going to have little-to-no student loans to pay after college. very happy.
Enjoy that and take advantage. I had around $12,500 total after undergrad (private school) - after full tuition was covered. Been paying around $100/mo for over ten years and still have $5k to pay. But only a 1.2 interest rate so I have no big incentive to pay it off early. Put what you would have paid into retirement!