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My wife and I switched over to the T-mo "value plan" as it was called a bit over 2 years ago when we got our Nexus 4's. Our phone bill immediately dropped $50 a month from $120 to $70. When we were going through our finances with our financial advisor he asked how much we paid for our phones and I said $70, and he

I've been on the T-Mobile $30 plan for just over a year now and it is wonderful (I don't talk much so the 100 minute limit doesn't concern me). It costs more up front if you want an iPhone or any other full price phone, but in the 2 year contract window you save a ton of money.

As someone that's ridden 20 miles on a loose saddle, I would absolutely not ditch the multitool...

Stretching first may not be the best idea. Recent research seems to show that static stretching may lead to injury. That said, warming up your muscles makes sense.

Surprised this article forgot the most important rule of all: start early and don't wait for the snow to stop.

Yeah, that's a dick move. Just ignore them and go on with your day. Throwing them away just causes them to make more of them to replace the one you tossed, and no one cares or views it as an act of rebellion or a statement. So the only impact you have is on the environment.

That's the Jewish God, the Christian God is much chiller since his son was born. Try reading the new testament first, then the old one.

I can't believe I had to scroll all the way down here to find this. "Chandler, you have to walk a fine line between stealing and taking what the hotel owes you." This should have been the first reply.

Now, the salt shaker is off limits, but the salt....Oh, I wish I'd thought this through.

Season 9 Episode 19. Ah if only my encyclopedic knowledge of Friends is actually useful in real life

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Totally reminded me of this Friends episode. Also, those DoubleTree cookies are the best. Way better than some stupid mint on a pillow.

Great Article. I have found that these are all very true. The bottom line that is in here is to just know your limits and listen to your body, but above all, build good habits. If you get into a habit of lifting correctly, then you may not lift as much, but you will strengthen the right parts of your body and be

form is everything. as Tony Horton says, "if you start to get squirly, you're done."

I have a couple severely negative friends who I have muted on Facebook. Their "puking" vis-a-vis their lives in my news feed brings me down. Staying away and keeping them out of mind when I can cheers me up.

Signing up for a race was what I needed to finally get motivated. 12 weeks ago the most I had ever run was 4 miles, and that was 15 years ago. Now 10 miles is a breeze. Well, maybe not a breeze but at least I don't die. 6 more week until my half marathon!

The other reason to not be in the office at lunch? You eliminate the "Oh hey you are here, got a minute" from co-workers that think your lunch is their time.

I used to do like six to seven hours of work in a nine hour day. Then I got promoted.

Ummm, if I stop you and ask you for something for my table, it's because your co-worker , instead of watching his table, has been somewhere else for way too long. Please take it out on him, not on us.

Going to a restaurant is like going any place to conduct business. Treat others as you want to be treated. Don't be a dick, Be nice. You pick the platitude that suits you best. You wouldn't act like a douche bag to your librarian, auto mechanic, accountant or doctor. Why do people think it's all right to to do that in

Whitson, I think you wrote a "Best Time to Move" article recently. I just wanted to let you know I used the tactic this weekend to get cheaper rent (November is the cheapest month), waiting until after the 1st (as recommended) so that the majority of 60-day notices would be available. I negotiated a 2-week