MUCH MA, SUZI!
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Christ almighty, you need a break this week. Whiskey or bourbon in the cards? House~ and job~ma to you.
Whee, Suzi! That's awesome! Mortgage~ma to you.
Plei, I wish I could just buy your house - take care of both of us at the same time. But maybe the karma of me being in the market will mean you will find a buyer.
I'll be pouring a glass of whiskey myself once I finish work. Maybe. Might do it sooner.
Go Suzi!
Nah, you deserve a better house. Also, one where you live. That's helpful.
Booze probably not in the cards. I use it sparingly these days, for lo, it makes my joints hurt.
I use it sparingly these days, for lo, it makes my joints hurt.
Isn't that the definition of cruel and unusual punishment? So wrong.
Yay, Suzi!
And yay, the tax payment for the gas lease money has cleared, so I only have to worry about paying off the state portion on Hubby's forgiven student loan. Word to the wise, don't be too hasty about getting student loans forgiven, that's then counted as income. I kind of wish they'd waited on the forgiveness, because I'd been looking forward to calling them up and saying "He's DEAD, you fuckers! You lose! Suck it, leeches!"
Or words to that effect. They were not pleased when I pointed out, when they called me several years ago to try and scare me into paying it, that I was not liable for a debt incurred before I was even aware the debtor existed.
Having a credit union that displays my credit score on the dashboard as soon as I log in is really nice to have. It's relatively current, by a month or so, so I consider it pretty accurate.
Also, Suzi, credit can often be repaired. My daughter's credit score was initially too low to qualify for a mortgage, but with some advice from her loan officer she was able to fix a lot of the problems that had been lingering on her credit report for years. Some of the things were minimal--$100 here, $100 there--but because of the way they were classified they were considered huge black marks. Once those were taken care of her score rebounded pretty quickly. Many of them she didn't even realize were there or thought they had been taken care of years ago. I don't know what your particular situation is, but a good loan officer can be a boon and it sounds like you found one.
Job~ma to Plei and mortgage~ma to Suzi!
I just had a conversation with my new financial planner. I have a financial planner. I told him I didn't really have any finances to plan with. He laughed. We'll see.
Ah crap, Plei. Here's hoping something better comes along.
Go Suzi!