Things You’ve Always Wondered About

Can be solved by buying uncured bacon.

The thing that worries me constantly is my poor credit rating.

Put the energy you spend worrying into working up single-minded determination, and then just…fix it.

It’s not easy, but it is simple, assuming you have an income stream. Dave Ramsey has a podcast and a website. Take a look!

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I’ve made steps to clear all debt, which has been done.
I just have a few things that stay on record for 6 years, which were about 3/4 years ago.

Once time has passed I should be ok, but I’m currently in the process of mortgage applications & it’s making it difficult. I’d be willing to continue renting and paying more per month, but I have a girlfriend and child I need to provide for.

I’ve been through a lot worse in life, but I need to make sure my daughter has a roof over her head :slight_smile:

Checkout LoanDepot - I went through them with a slightly lower credit score and I was able to get approved in under an hour.

Yeah, I know about sugar being used for curing, preservation and the like - but have never thought that sugar was being used on bacon. I am by no means sure, but I don’t think that sugar is widely used on this side of the pond for bacon.
(Got curious and looked up the data on a few commercial brands - none declare any sugar what so ever - 0%).

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The sugar comes when you put them in a sarnie with ketchup, like god intended.

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Here in the states is it definitely in most of it. I don’t know how you lunatics eat it over there :rofl::rofl::rofl:
I mean if it isn’t cured, is it even bacon?

Blasphemy! Step away from bacon with that ketchup!

Cut him some slack- he’s British

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I’ve noticed that the more tired I am, the lower my caffeine tolerance…

The breakfast of Gods.

Ketchup on bacon is most certainly not!

Sausage, bacon and egg sarnie with real butter and ketchup, no?

How can you tell whether an earthworm sneezed or farted?

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I wonder if they do either

I went through a nasty divorce recently and she destroyed me financially, which in turn ruined my credit. After selling my house and trying to find another house to rent became a night mare. They all wanted X amount of credit and 3x the income per month/rent. I was above and beyond all income and back ground checks, even had previous rent experience where the renters could vouch. Nobody wanted to do it.

What drove me crazy is they would let someone co-sign if you didn’t make enough money to pay the rent, but not let somebody co-sign for credit, which made absolutely no sense. Finally found somebody with a house that had everything I needed and understood I made good money and was a decent human, my credit was just freshly destroyed. So, it worked out. But you wanna talk about infuriating!!!

Imma gonna pass. I don’t even like a ketchup on a hamburger, ruined it!

You haven’t lived

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If it eats bacon with ketchup, it farted.

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