Got it. You chose the exclusive, only available for a limited time 'Guenther Steiner Burrito'. Nothing wrong with that. But, then you complain to us that you had to pay $28 for a burrito and call the US prices 'crazy'. That's a bit like choosing a $5,000 Rolex over a $50 Timex and then complaining about the high price of watches. I think even in pricey LA one can find a burrito for less than $28. Did a Google search and it looked like there were a number of LA restaurants with burritos in the $10 range.
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1. Only one reason she would want to get back with you, 43 years later. She’s broke and for some reason she thinks you’re not.
2. Why bring a ham sandwich to a steak house.
3. Sure, post some before photos. If she’s as hot as you say she is, readers never turn down a good wan-.
4. Post both of your current photos. We can decide who’s getting the better deal.
"""Perhaps you missed it, but the US under Biden produces ....."'""
If your statement IS true, why are the stragic oil reserves NOT overflowing? They are extremely low at this time.
I haven't received my new Fidelity ATM Debit card so no first-hand experience.
My guess is that it will work in EMV Chip-enabled ATMs here, but no clue how wide-spread those are here. Based on a quick scan of SCB and BBL it looks like they've switched their cards and ATMs over to EMV chip-enabled.
The new card does support Tap-to-Pay, and can be added to your Google Wallet.
The best news...no foreign transaction fee. (The Fidelity Visa credit card has had no foreign transaction fees for a few years.)
So, going by your rhetoric, rich people have a right to use their wealth to buy up bank repossessed mortgages, thereby transferring wealth even faster from the poor to the rich.
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