Amex Business Employee Card

Amex Business Employee Card

Has anybody got one of these cards for staff members? Is there a minimum spend for each card? I can't find the Ts and Cs anywhere to tell me.

u/dingo_dollar — 12 hours ago

Is there hope of life?

Any chance these eucalyptus trees are still alive?

We’re in Albury, NSW. These young eucalypts were looking healthy and growing really well, then within about two weeks they went from looking great to completely brown and dead-looking.

It’s winter here and we’ve had some decent rain as well as some pretty heavy frosts.

Could this sort of sudden dieback be caused by frost, too much water/wet soil, or something else? Is there any chance they’re still alive and might reshoot in spring, or do they look completely gone?

Any advice on how to check if the trunks/roots are still alive would be appreciated. Photos attached.

u/dingo_dollar — 4 days ago

Does anyone else over 40 really connect with Kurt Vile's "99th Song"?

I'm a 40-year-old husband, dad and business owner, and for some reason this song has been hitting differently lately.

It's not even the whole song, it's the repeated feeling of "holdin' it down" and "taking it slow." That seems to sum up this stage of life for me. Less chasing, less proving something, more just showing up every day, looking after the people who matter, keeping the wheels turning, and trying not to rush through it all.

Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it feels like a quiet acceptance that life isn't always about the next big move. Sometimes your job is simply to hold it down, take it slow, and keep going.

Curious if anyone else, especially other guys in their 40s or beyond, gets the same feeling from this song, or if it resonates with you for completely different reasons.

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u/dingo_dollar — 1 month ago
▲ 336 r/socceroos

This was Australia in its purest football form.

That was peak Australia at a World Cup.

Scrape through the group stage. Score two goals all tournament. Rely on ridiculous goalkeeping heroics. Somehow make the knockouts. Then go out immediately.

You couldn’t have scripted a more Australian World Cup performance.

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u/dingo_dollar — 2 months ago

Kurt's best album yet!

I honestly think Philadelphia's Been Good To Me is the best thing he's ever released.

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It's mature, nostalgic, uplifting, and quietly hopeful. Every track flows beautifully into the next, with gorgeous guitar work throughout and lyrics that are funny, real, and deeply human.

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This one just feels special.

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u/dingo_dollar — 2 months ago