Oh, yeah, the relationship with Kylie is real. He’s not using her for her $$ because he’s broke or anything.
Oh, yeah, the relationship with Kylie is real. He’s not using her for her $$ because he’s broke or anything.
Oh how some jump to the troll card only because they don’t like the response. LOL. And apparently the original post was just a joke. Seemed pretty explicit to me. She wants the wedding and honeymoon paid by the guests (that’s my take on the capitals in her sentence 😁). But far be it for me to judge, I’ll take my…
We have a deal! My opinion of Honeyfund has been intensely negatively colored by my experience of a couple of former friends of mine making a hobby of discussing who gave how much to them and how that person should have given more (or given at all). In both cases, I was privy to these discussions because I’d given…
Did you leave out a digit or something? $12 for a setting of flatware is cheap.
Register for like, 10 things and tell people you want cash, pass it on. Put it on your wedding website. Add a map to the location or something, you don’t have to have a crazy website, just a little extra info.
Ummm, what the FUCK? Give the money back! Stat! GIVE. IT. BACK.
Because it fucking is? Someone I know just advertised that they’re not having a wedding on Facebook but had no problem posting their Honeyfund asking for, I’m not even kidding, nearly $10,000 in money for various crap. That’s fucking tacky. Period.
Maybe if your wedding is going to put you in financial hardship you should re-evaluate your priorities & re-think your spending???
Counterpoint: Presents are fun and people should give them to me because they make me happy.
This is nice and all, but when it’s two years later and the Bride and Groom has not yet taken that trip, its a little frustrating. Not saying you did that, obviously you went on the trip, but those trip funds are just straight cash that some newly weds would prefer to spend elsewhere once the wedding drunk wears off.
For years I flew as a pass rider, and I had to follow strict dress and behavioral codes when I did. As many have mentioned, this is standard policy, and the gate agent shouldn’t be singled out for staying on-script.
Leggings ban?
Unless I see evidence that they were allowing male pass riders to board in flip flops and board shorts, I’m going to go with “overblown and misconstrued.”
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What a complete and utter waste of time and effort. Which should be Trump’s campaign slogan in 2020.
To all the moronic fuckers who either actively wanted/turned a blind eye to this racist, sexist, xenophobic, and downright vile piece of shit because “he was a strong leader”. Look at your strongman President now, running like the fucking coward he is, unable to get his own Party to vote against the ACA which they…
“It’s a great question to ask, and, obviously if it happens in someone’s life, it may not be the best thing that ever happened...But, so you’re saying that God is not sovereign with every activity that happens in someone’s life and can’t use anything and everything in someone’s life, and I disagree with that.”
Are you telling me that if I take a round trip flight to Europe, I’ll get to swing up the arm rests and stretch out on ALL THREE SEATS!?
Nope. Nuh uh. Not happening. I am not rewarding bad service on the part of the server. If they do a good job in spite of everyone around them fucking up and ruining my experience, I won’t take it out of their tip, but 15% is reserved for a minimum of average service without added bullshit on the server’s part. I don’t…
I disagree. I tip 15% on “basic service”. If it’s bad, as in, detracts from my overall experience then I’m not tipping. For things that aren’t really the server’s fault (meal quality, time, etc) I don’t reduce my tip.