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im sorry!!!!! i had a brain freeze! you should go to a super market and look at the cereals, or if that fails you search free pedometer on google and do "im feeling lucky"
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What is my payoff balance

Your PAY OFF BALANCE is what you still owe. Call Your bank or mortgage company for that information.

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There is insufficient data in your post, so you will get no answers from us, either. Is this a debit or credit card? Is this an EBT card? Is the a card from a major retailer? Does this card have overdraft protection?

Budding as new

I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but the word "budding" as it regards "new" relates to rebirth or growth. As an example, picture what happens to flowering trees after a long winter ~ the new growth of soon-to-be-flowers is called buds. Hence, "budding" as connected to "new."