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Dear Abby Asked by Dear Abby
5/15/2023

28%
Yes

2

72%
No WINNER

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28%
Yes

Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

emergencies come up and I have no choice but to charge.

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Cheryl Gafner
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Cheryl Gafner

Sigh, yes. 😫

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72%
No

Lrac Snave
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Lrac Snave

I learned my lesson the hard way. I no longer have ANY carry-over credit balances. Zero debt.

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David May
David May

I feel terrible. I accidentally reported this comment when I thought I was up voting it! I have up voted it now!

Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I used to for many years but as of March 2022, debt free! yay!

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Maureen Hannon
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Maureen Hannon

I got rid of all our credit cards years ago. The interest is ridiculous! You end up paying a lot more in interest than the the cost of the items purchased!

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Margaret Meade
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Margaret Meade

If I don't have the money...I don't buy it. Interest rates are ridiculous!!

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Not for decades.

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

Have always kept a zero balance because I can

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David May
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David May

No! Since I found out about Dave Ramsey and his concept for staying out of debt, it has become important to me not to do so.

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seaweed349
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seaweed349

No. But I understand if people have to, but we are blessed enough to be able to pay it off every month.

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David May
David May

Check out the Dave Ramsay system for getting out of credit card, and other debt! It has worked for me.

Valerie Lantz
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Valerie Lantz

We pay off all charges each month.

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Jethro Born
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Jethro Born

Why buy more than I can pay for? The federal government does that, which causes inflation.

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Robert Davidson
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Robert Davidson

My credit card pays me, in the form of points. I do not want to pay my credit card company.

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Absolutely

1

No, I'm skeptical

1

Absolutely

Alex007
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Alex007

Yeah, and Raimi would be the man to make it.

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No, I'm skeptical

Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

I mean, technically, they could, but that's a property I could more see them adapting as a Disney+ show. It's maybe just a bit too niche for a wide-release movie.

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Yes, it naturally follows

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No, it doesn't have enough to do with it

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Yes, it naturally follows

Joshua Russo
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Joshua Russo

Yeah, it's not a direct sequel, but it still feels like a sequel to the first one, it feels like how Days of Future Past followed First Class, plenty of things happened in between those 2 movies but they are still following the same characters and themes.

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

I think the film and its central question "Are you happy?" is actually the MOST logical next story for Dr. Strange. I'm not sure I'd think this the most logical next step if it had released somewhere in '17 or '18. But, given all the wacky hijinks Stephen has gotten into since, it oddly grounds him.

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Mutale Mwananshiku
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Mutale Mwananshiku

Despite not continuing the mordo stuff its a good follow up because its much darker and weirder than the first film and i liked exploring strange's character by contrasting him with the choices his variants made.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I loved every minute of it.

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Bostino
Bostino

no shot...

No, it doesn't have enough to do with it

Bostino
0
Bostino

it looks like a low-budget remake, with a poor story

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NICOLAS GARCIA
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NICOLAS GARCIA

Visually, it's absolutely masterful. Visuals, action, cinematography, and performances are perfect. The story and writing does not compliment those things and film suffers fundamentally with regressing and repeating arcs (Wanda). Also between Mordo and Christine it seems we have a movie missing.

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Justin Hayes
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Justin Hayes

I’m on the fence, but I think no. I think you miss too much in-between if you go from one to the next

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Eric Cope
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Eric Cope

It's more of a sequel to WandaVision than Dr Strange. There's a lot that doesn't even get mentioned that takes place between the 1st and 2nd films.

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