Or you could, like, you know, drive like an f'ing adult and obey the traffic laws. Then you wouldn't have to worry about whether that car behind you is a cop.
Or you could, like, you know, drive like an f'ing adult and obey the traffic laws. Then you wouldn't have to worry about whether that car behind you is a cop.
Yeah, it never would have occurred to me to buy several, knowing I'm going to return some of them. Seems unethical to me, if not downright dishonest, and, as you mentioned, other customers have to absorb the added cost of higher product return rates. So at the very least, it's inconsiderate.
Hollywood DJ looks like it might fit the bill:
Actually, you're right. It was water and baking soda. The vinegar/baking soda mix was for a coke bottle cannon.
For us when I was growing up it was a paste of baking soda and vinegar. I read somewhere that toothpaste was one of the best pain relievers for bee stings. Never tried it.
If Costco is still selling it for $230, that's a better deal, because Costco doubles the warranty.
If Costco is still selling it for $230, that's a better deal, because Costco doubles the warranty.
I wouldn't recomment Kayak. The site has nice features, but I've never gotten low prices there, compared to Travelocity, Expedia, or Priceline.
@strideo: "Oh yes, I mindlessly..."
This is a huge improvement over the lousy design we've been inflicted with for the past however long it's been.