================================================ Subject: Re: Check out Best Online Cards--TIME FOR AMERICANS From: "creed -7m3 - live" To: Date: Tue 18 Sep 2001 21:01:56 -0400 ================================================ On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 20:01, Lvablemm@cs.com wrote: > In a message dated 9/18/2001 5:37:00 PM Central Daylight Time, > creed7m3live@columbus.rr.com writes: > > << > Your credit is a lot better than mine. So it sounds like it should go > through. Your other credit practices sound wise. I hope you get the car. > It is sad about your loss. > > Well I've got my fingers crossed...And I have a good relationship with my car > dealership, I've dealt with them a few times. So the finance guy said today > that he's going to call someone at the credit agency tonight, since he knows > the person that will be there, and can maybe pull some strings. I hope that you get a really great interest rate. Be safe with the car. if you do get it. > > Anyway, what type of music does puddle of mudd do? Is it > anti-establishment or anything? I was wondering why I would dream about > POM. It might of been in the dream. Since the title makes me think of > anti-establishment themes. > > Sounds like you've had some rough dreams lately. Puddles of Mudd sings a > song called Control. "I need to feel you, you need to feel me, I can't > control you, you're not the one for me..." A song about unattached very > physical sex. Strange...They also have a song called She F'ing Hates Me. > They're very angry people. I haven't really gotten into the whole CD to > listen to the words, but once I have a chance I'll give you an update. > I think that the dreams were caused from the arguments that I was in with the computer thread. Anyway, the types of songs that they do do not sound like they are anti-establishment. But they do not sound to my types of music. Let me know what you thing about the album though. > > I think that they will end up going to college. But it would be a great > fund to redirect. If they decided to not go. > > The great thing about the investment fund I used, called the 529 plan, is > that if one decides not to go to college, i can either put the money towards > the other child, open a fund for a grandchild, or cash it out. I could even > go back to school myself in a few years if I wanted to. And the amount of > money alloted towards the stock market, vs. Bonds and mutual funds depends on > their age so that when they're closer to college age the money is more > secure. The bill was signed by President Bush in June or July, making this > new plan tax free. I'm very happy about it. > It sounds like a great plan. But I prefer to have garunteed return rates and stuff. Though the money really does not accumulate much interest. Jim -- > Jen -- "I will make no bargains with terrorist hardware." -- Peter da Silva To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp